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Flash Floods Kill 15, Injure Over 50 In Egypt

Heavy rains and intense flooding in Egypt have claimed the lives of at least 15 people and left more than 50 others injured.

Central African Republic: Clashes leave 25 dead – UN

Twenty-five people have been killed in two days of violence in the Central African Republic, the UN peacekeeping mission has said.

Nigerian Activist In Solitary Confinement In Japan

A Nigerian activist, Elizabeth Obueza, who sought asylum in Japan, is reportedly being held in solitary confinement at a detention centre in capital Tokyo for the past two weeks.

145 Child Soldiers Released In South Sudan

The United Nations’ Children’s Fund, UNICEF, has announced that a total of 145 child soldiers, who were fighting for two rebel groups in South Sudan have been released.
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Gambia Joins African Queue To Leave ICC

The Gambia says it will pull of the International Criminal Court, ICC, after accusing the tribunal of persecuting and humiliating Africans. The small West African nation joins South Africa and Burundi in withdrawing from the court.

Dozens Killed At Pakistani Police College

At least 59 cadets and guards have been killed in an attack by militants on a police college in the Pakistani city of Quetta between Monday night and Tuesday morning.

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