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How a Kenyan policeman turned the gun on his own: All in the name of Al Shabaab
Policeman kills six colleagues raising suspicions that he was Al- Shabaab militant, Kenyans now fear the radicalization of the police
Senior Lesotho politician denies death threat against 'terrorist' US ambassador
A veiled threat against Lesotho's US ambassador has been revealed from a radio transcript, showing growing political intolerance in the kingdom.
South Sudan says it will resist Regional plan to send additional troops
South Sudan's Defense Minister said it will not accept plans by neighboring countries to deploy a Regional Force
Morocco's renewed bid for membership after 32 years splits African Union again
Morocco's effort to get back its seat at the AU has been pushed by "Friends of Morocco, led by North Africa, influential African leaders are unhappy
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