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Terrorists Massacre Dozens Of Students, Abduct Others In Ugandan School Attack
Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) terrorists attacked Mpondwe Lhubiriha Secondary School in western Uganda on Friday night, killing at least 41…
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UN Peacekeepers Set To Leave Mali Following Fallout With Authorities
The UN Peacekeepers in Mali are set to leave the country after Mali’s Foreign Minister, Abdoulaye Diop, issued a demand…
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Boko Haram Beheads Farmers In Nigeria’s Borno State
Boko Haram terrorists have beheaded seven farmers near Maiduguri, Borno State northeast Nigeria, just as the state government is trying…
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Tension Threatens District In Northeast Nigeria Following Police Arrests Over Brutal Killing
There is tension and fear of unrest in a district in Yobe after reports circulated that the person suspected of…
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CJID Proffers Legislative Measure To Protect Journalists In Nigeria
A recently drafted legislative bill will aid in ensuring the safety of journalists in Nigeria, the Centre for Journalism Innovation…
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Sudan Orphanage Evacuated After Scores Of Children Die
A Khartoum orphanage has been evacuated by the Red Cross as fighting continues in Sudan, after scores of children died…
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HumAngle Hosts Dialogue On Mental Strain Of Conflict Reporting
HumAngle Media hosted media practitioners Stephanie Adams-Douglas, Kunle Adebajo, and psychologist, Dr. Hassan Tajudeen in a virtual discussion on Twitter…
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Thousands Of Nigerians Seek Refuge In War-Torn Cameroon Community
The leader of a community in Cameroon has described the difficulty his tiny village is having hosting thousands of refugees…
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Nigerian Air Force Admits Responsibility For Nasarawa Airstrike That Killed Dozens
The Nigerian Air Force has confirmed for the first time it carried out an airstrike six months ago in Nasarawa…
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Fresh Call For Protests In Senegal
Calls have gone out for three more days of protest in Senegal, as unrest connected to upcoming elections continues. The…
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