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African heads of state gather for Arap Moi funeral

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African leaders gathered in Kenya's capital Nairobi on Tuesday for a memorial ceremony to honour the country's former President Daniel arap Moi.
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WFP chief calls for end to war in Syria

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The World Food Programme is calling for an end of war in Syria, as the economic downturn combined with the new virus health crisis threatens to destabilise the region even further.
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Locust swarm threatens Somalia food crisis

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At a glance, the desert locusts in this arid patch of northern Somalia look less ominous than the billion-member swarms infesting East Africa in the worst outbreak some places have seen in 70 years.  
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UN chief on virus, climate change, SSudan

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Saturday it was clear there was a massive effort by China to contain the current virus outbreak and to avoid its propagation.
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CLEAN : FILE: As peace deal drifts, South Sudan risks fresh crisis

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FILE IMAGES of South Sudan President Salva Kiir ahead of the first anniversary of the country's unity government (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : South Sudan: 7 million people face severe food shortages says World Food Programme

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Millions of people in South Sudan face emergency levels of hunger while the most critical 108,000 are "literally at risk of famine this lean season", according to Matthew Hollingworth, World Food Programme country director (Footage by...
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CLEAN : FILE: South Sudan's 10 years of independence

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The world's newest nation marks 10 years since its birth. On July 9, 2011 South Sudan proclaimed itself independent from Sudan following six years of autonomy and two decades of war (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : ICC prosecutor wants to 'close the situation' in Darfur

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ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan says at presser in The Hague that he wants to "close the situation" in Darfur, when asked whether former South Sudan president Omar al-Bashir would likely soon be in court (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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America's top diplomat said Saturday the U.S. is ready to help increase its ties with Africa, but nations across the continent need to take stronger steps to ensure security and democracy for its people. (May 3)

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Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday the US is ready to help increase its ties with Africa, but nations across the continent need to take stronger steps to ensure security and democracy for its people. In an Africa policy address...
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Aid group for which UK hostage worked condemns his killing by IS

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The French aid group that British aid worker David Haines was working with when he was kidnapped in Syria in March last year condemned his assassination at the hands of the hands of Islamic State militants in Syria. Adrien Tomarchio, the...
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Hospital overwhelmed by numbers of patients with disease and war trauma

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As hostilities in South Sudan continue, overcrowding at the main United Nations hospital in the nation's capital Juba is becoming an increasing problem. According to UN estimates, more than 1-thousand people have been killed and a...
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CLEAN : WFP estimates Juba looting cost $28 million

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CLEAN : WFP estimates Juba looting cost $28 million
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CLEAN : South Sudan rejects UN protection force for Juba

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CLEAN : South Sudan rejects UN protection force for Juba
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CLEAN : S.Sudan leader agrees to extra UN peacekeepers (2)

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CLEAN : S.Sudan leader agrees to extra UN peacekeepers (2)
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CLEAN : MSF brings mobile clinics to remote areas of SSudan

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CLEAN : MSF brings mobile clinics to remote areas of SSudan
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CLEAN : Displaced people lacking food in South Sudan as ceasefire holds

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CLEAN : Displaced people lacking food in South Sudan as ceasefire holds
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CLEAN : Health situation in South Sudan deteriorating MSF

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CLEAN : Health situation in South Sudan deteriorating MSF
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CLEAN : S Sudan Peace agreement implementation not yet begun analyst

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CLEAN : S Sudan Peace agreement implementation not yet begun analyst
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CLEAN : South Sudans food crisis increasingly worse

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Around 5.8 million people or nearly half the population of South Sudan are unsure where their next meal will come from and the rate of severe food insecurity has now reached 12 percent double that of a year ago
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VOICED : Surviving on leaves and berries S Sudanese on brink of famine

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VOICED : Surviving on leaves and berries S Sudanese on brink of famine
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CLEAN : Cultural celebration aims to unite war torn South Sudan

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As South Sudan continues to experience civil unrest and inter tribal violence a fashion and arts festival aims to introduce diverse populations to each other through cultural experiences
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CLEAN : Cholera threatens war torn South Sudan

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CLEAN : Cholera threatens war torn South Sudan
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CLEAN: South Sudan posed for independence

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CLEAN: South Sudan posed for independence
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CLEAN : UN Security Council threatens S Sudan leaders with sanctions

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CLEAN : UN Security Council threatens S Sudan leaders with sanctions