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DR Congo Christmas slaughter leaves 35 dead

Goma / AFP Attacks in villages and fighting between militias killed at least 35 people over the Christmas weekend in North Kivu, a majority Christian area in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The bloodshed began in Eringeti—a town 55 kilometres (35 miles) north of the regional hub Beni, which for two years has been hit by massacres killing hundreds, many of ...

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Sudan frees 20 opposition members after protest call

  Khartoum / AFP Sudan has freed 20 political opponents detained since last month after they called for protests against rising fuel prices, their parties said on Monday. Sudanese Congress Party spokesman Mohamed Arabi said 16 members were freed on Sunday, but added that “dozens of other figures including the head of the party and his deputy are still imprisoned.” Another ...

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China and Sao Tome restore diplomatic ties in snub to Taiwan

  Beijing / AFP China signed an agreement to restore diplomatic relations with Sao Tome and Principe on Monday, just days after the small African nation announced it had cut ties with Taiwan. The move comes amid heightened tensions between Beijing and the independence-leaning government of the self-ruled island, which Chinese leaders view as a “renegade province.” Chinese foreign minister Wang ...

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