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Abubuwa 10 da ya kamata ka sani a yau: Laraba, 11 Mayu 2011


Abubuwa 10 da ya kamata ka sani a yau
Abubuwa 10 da ya kamata ka sani a yau

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NIGER/LIBYA: The International Organization for Migration says Niger is struggling to deal with the large number of migrants still crossing its border from Libya, where rebels have been fighting to oust the regime of Moammar Gadhafi.

SOMALIA/FIGHTING: Islamist insurgents have seized a town in northern Somalia after fighting which killed at least 14 people.

UGANDA: Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye has been cleared to return home after being blocked from re-entering the country.

Abubuwa 10 da ya kamata ka sani a yau: Laraba, 11 Mayu 2011
Abubuwa 10 da ya kamata ka sani a yau: Laraba, 11 Mayu 2011

KENYA/AL-SHABAB: Kenyan police have arrested five people suspected of having ties to the al-Qaida-linked militant group al-Shabab.

SWAZILAND: Swaziland's finance minister says the impoverished country may not be able to pay civil servants next month.

CONGO: The spokesman for the United Nations Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO) says his group is “profoundly concerned” about increasing attacks by armed groups in eastern Congo.

SWAZILAND: Swaziland's finance minister says the country may not be able to pay civil servants next month.

SENEGAL/SOLAR ENERGY: In Senegal, growing electricity shortages are forcing more and more people to turn to one of the country's greatest renewable resources -- solar energy.

SOMALIA: The United States has expressed concern about the Somali government's move to block dozens of lawmakers from traveling abroad.

SOUTH SUDAN: Officials in South Sudan say 82 people were killed when insurgents attacked a group of cattle herders in the south.

EAST AFRICA OIL: The five-nation East African Community is considering plans to build an oil pipeline across the region.

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