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Abubuwa 10 da ya kamata ka sani a yau: Talata, 24 Mayu 2011


Abubuwa 10 da ya kamata ka sani a yau
Abubuwa 10 da ya kamata ka sani a yau

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NIGERIA: Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has urged the United Nations secretary-general to support his country's effort to become a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council.

SOUTH AFRICA: South Africa's ruling African National Congress party has expressed concern about declining support after local elections last week.

CENTRAL AFRICA: A coalition of human rights groups says the United States should do more to stop the rebel Lord's Resistance Army in central Africa.

Abubuwa 10 da ya kamata ka sani a yau: Talata, 24 Mayu 2011
Abubuwa 10 da ya kamata ka sani a yau: Talata, 24 Mayu 2011


AFRICA/INDIA: India is offering $5 billion in credit to African countries in a effort to strengthen economic ties on the continent.

SUDAN: The United Nations says more than 15,000 people have fled south to escape the fighting in Sudan's disputed Abyei region

GAMBIA: A court in Gambia has sentenced the former army and navy chiefs to 20 years in prison each for their role in a failed 2006 coup attempt.

SUDAN/U.S.: The United States has said it cannot normalize relations with Sudan as long as its forces occupy the disputed Abyei region.

BURKINA FASO: Thousands of students demonstrated in Burkina Faso's capital on Monday to support teachers who are on strike.

LIBYA/U.S.: A top U.S. diplomat for the Middle East says the Libyan rebel's Transitional National Council has accepted an invitation from U.S. President Barack Obama to open a representative office in Washington.

ELEPHANT CONFERENCE: Eight countries with large elephant populations are meeting in India to discuss strategies to protect the animals.

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