Abubuwa 10 da ya kamata ka sani a yau: Alhamis, 01 Satumba 2011

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Abubuwa 10 da ya kamata ka sani a yau

10 Things You Need To Know Today

Barka! Ga abubuwan da ya kamata ka sani

NIGERIA FLOODING: Nigerian authorities say flash floods killed at least 102 people in the country's southwest in the past week.

HORN OF AFRICA: The United States says it will provide an additional $23 million to combat the drought in the Horn of Africa, including $10 million specifically for Somalia.

LIBYA: World powers have pledged to free billions of dollars in frozen assets to help Libya's provisional authority run and rebuild the battle-ravaged nation.

Abubuwa 10 da ya kamata ka sani a yau: Alhamis, 01 Satumba 2011



DRC/PROTEST: Police in the Democratic Republic of Congo fired tear gas Thursday to break up demonstrators protesting alleged fraud in the voter rolls.

GUINEA-BISSAU: Guinea-Bissau's president is receiving medical treatment in Senegal, renewing concern about the ailing leader's health.

KENYA/ICC: The International Criminal Court has opened hearings against three of six prominent Kenyans accused of orchestrating deadly post-election violence in their country.

AFRICA/LIBYA: South African President Jacob Zuma says he is boycotting a Paris conference on Libya's future because he is "not happy" with NATO's military intervention in the troubled country.

ZIMBABWE/POLITICS: The political party of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has expelled a deputy minister, saying she is guilty of behavior "inconsistent with the party's principles."

HORN OF AFRICA DROUGHT: A ship loaded with nearly 400 tons of food for drought and famine victims in the Horn of Africa is set to depart from France on Thursday.

ZIMBABWE/POLITICS: The political party of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has expelled a deputy minister, saying she is guilty of behavior "inconsistent with the party's principles."