Serena Williams iskolát nyit Kenyában
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Serena Williams iskolát nyit Kenyában

Dupla öröm érte a Kenya keleti tartományában található Kilili falu lakóit kedden: találkoztak Serena Williams-szel, a teniszikonnal, akit eddig csak a televízióban láttak, és a világhíres sportolónő most…

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African to Contest Hungarian Elections
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African to Contest Hungarian Elections

African man is set to make history in Hungary when he contests in parliamentary elections schedule for April in Budapest. Gibril Deen who has been in the vanguard…

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Brussels Airlines to launch 4 new destinations in Africa
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Brussels Airlines to launch 4 new destinations in Africa

Belgian airline company, Brussels Airlines, will laun ch four new destinations in Africa, including Accra (Ghana), Cotonou (Benin), Lo m e (Togo) and Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), from 1…

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Papadimitriu Athina ha teheti, iskolát épít Kongóban
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Papadimitriu Athina ha teheti, iskolát épít Kongóban

A művésznő mindig is közismert volt érzékenységéről, persze a jó értelembe véve. Ha valahol segítő kézre volt szükség, Athina az elsők között nyújtotta jobbját. Most sincs ez másként:…

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Child poverty on the rise in Egypt
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Child poverty on the rise in Egypt

A new report by the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the Egyptian government says the number of children living in income-poor households is increasing, causing poorer living conditions…

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Serena Williams Opens School in Kenya
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Serena Williams Opens School in Kenya

It was double joy for the residents of Kilili Village in Eastern Province on Tuesday. They came face to face with Serena Williams, the tennis icon they only…

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Rwandan capital Kigali hit by deadly grenade attacks
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Rwandan capital Kigali hit by deadly grenade attacks

At least one person has been killed and 18 injured in three simultaneous grenade attacks in Rwanda's capital, Kigali, state media report.

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False promises of Aid to Africa
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False promises of Aid to Africa

Aid to developing countries has increased by 35% since 2004, but some G2O countries have failed in their promises. According to OECD, development aid is 21 billion dollars…

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Lack of transparency undermining primary education in Africa
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Lack of transparency undermining primary education in Africa

Transparency International's report looking at education systems in seven African countries, including Uganda, raises concerns over financial accountability in schools and a lack of interest among parents in…

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Sudanese Govt Arrives at Peace Deal with Rebel Group
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Sudanese Govt Arrives at Peace Deal with Rebel Group

A major Darfur rebel group has reached a "framework agreement" with the Sudanese government, according to news agencies and the United States government.

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