Japan brushes off China ‘troublemaker’ criticism 

AFP  January 18, 2014 Japan on Thursday brushed off a bristling attack in which a Chinese diplomat branded Prime Minister Shinzo Abe a “troublemaker”, saying Beijing’s sentiment is inaccurate and ignores the facts. The rebuttal came after China’s envoy to

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Nun who gave birth in Italy ‘unaware of pregnancy’

Nuns at the same convent were equally surprised A nun who gave birth to a baby boy in the central Italian city of Rieti, said she had no idea she was pregnant, local media report. The 31-year-old was rushed to

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U.S. rebukes Rwandan leader amid scrutiny over opponent’s murder

By Helen Nyambura-Mwaura and Jenny Clover, Reuters January 17, 2014 JOHANNESBURG/KIGALI (Reuters) – The United States says it is deeply worried about threats made by Rwandan President Paul Kagame against political opponents after one of his exiled critics was found

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Ghana to deploy 850 soldiers to South Sudan

15 January 2014 Source: GNA President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday announced that Ghana will contribute 850 troops to the war-torn South Sudan to help restore peace and stability to the North African country. He said the deployment of the Ghana

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Libyan minister Hassan al-Droui ‘killed in Sirte’

BBC Libya’s deputy industry minister has been shot dead during a visit to his hometown of Sirte, east of the capital Tripoli, reports say. Local media quoted officials as saying unknown gunmen “sprayed bullets” at Hassan al-Droui near a central

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Egypt army chief al-Sisi ‘may run for president’

Sisi is widely expected to run for president but has yet to make a formal announcement Egypt’s army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi will run for president if the people request it and the military supports the bid, state media quote

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Israel’s ex-PM Ariel Sharon dies, aged 85

A look back at Ariel Sharon’s political and military career Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has died aged 85 after spending eight years in a coma following a stroke. He was a giant of Israel’s military and political scene,

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Japan and China criticise each other’s Africa policies

By Duncan BartlettBusiness reporter, BBC World Service Shinzo Abe is visiting three nations in Africa China and Japan are criticising each other’s policies in Africa as each country pledges more money for the continent. Japan has suggested China is buying

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Japan and China criticise each other’s Africa policies

By Duncan BartlettBusiness reporter, BBC World Service Shinzo Abe is visiting three nations in Africa China and Japan are criticising each other’s policies in Africa as each country pledges more money for the continent. Japan has suggested China is buying

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“ሳር ብሉ” የሚለው የጴንጤ ሰባኪ Pretoria Pastor convinces congregation to eat grass

By | SOWETANLIVE 01/10/2014 Rabboni Centre Ministries has become a trending topic on social media after it emerged that the church leader, Pastor Daniel Lesego had reportedly convinced his members to eat grass in order “to get closer to God”.

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