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Boko Haram Releases New Photos Of Its Rocket-Making Factory

Boko Haram Releases New Photos Of Its Rocket-Making Factory

Boko Haram sect today released some photos of its rocket-making factory while carefully excluding the location. The photos were released today on Twitter via a handle; Terror Monitor. See more photos after the cut. At this point only God can really tell the mission of these guys. Please follow and like us:

Ban On Overseas Adoptions Fuels Smuggling of Children In Congo-Kinshasa

Ban On Overseas Adoptions Fuels Smuggling of Children In Congo-Kinshasa

A crackdown on international adoptions by the Democratic Republic of Congo has spurred a black market in child smuggling, with Americans paying to get dozens of infants out across its jungle borders, the Thomson Reuters Foundation has found. More than 80 Congolese children have been taken illegally out of the country in the past two […]

Xenophobia Back In South Africa As Foreign Shopkeepers Flee

Xenophobia Back In South Africa As Foreign Shopkeepers Flee

In the blistering hot conference room of the Masifunde Education and Development Project Trust, 14 women with determined calm put together a statement: ‘The police have told us that we must not go ahead with our planned protest at the City Hall on Friday as they cannot guarantee our safety. We cannot and will not […]

South Sudan Government And Riek Machar Supported Rebels Committed Serious Human Rights Violations

South Sudan Government And Riek Machar Supported Rebels Committed Serious Human Rights Violations

The long-awaited African Union Commission of Inquiry report on the South Sudan conflict has been released. It finds that both the South Sudan government and rebels loyal to former Vice President Riek Machar committed human rights violations, some of which the report says constitute war crimes. The report says the violations included killings and murder, […]

Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir To Visit India: Arrest Bashir Says ICC

Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir To Visit India: Arrest Bashir Says ICC

The International Criminal Court said India should arrest and hand over Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, who is wanted on genocide charges and expected to visit New Delhi for a summit this week. Bashir is accused of masterminding genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes in his campaign to crush a revolt in Sudan’s western […]

Tanzania Ruling Party Has Won 67% Of Seats So Far

Tanzania Ruling Party Has Won 67% Of Seats So Far

TANZANIA’S ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi party has won 176 of 264 parliamentary seats (67%) so far, a trend that signals victory for its presidential candidate, lawmaker January Makamba told reporters in Dar es Salaam. CCM’s John Magufuli is running against former Prime Minister Edward Lowassa to replace Jakaya Kikwete in the gas- and gold-producing East […]

Eritrean Immigrant, Haftom Zarhum, Shot Down And Attacked By An Angry Israeli Crowd

Eritrean Immigrant, Haftom Zarhum, Shot Down And Attacked By An Angry Israeli Crowd

Eritrean immigrant, Haftom Zarhum, was shot by a security guard and attacked by an angry Israeli crowd that mistook him for an accomplice of a gunman who attacked a bus station. There has been widespread condemnation of the ‘xenophobic’ killing of Eritrean migrant, Haftom Zarhum, shot by a security guard and kicked by an angry […]

Tony Blair Admits Britain’s War With Iraq Contributed To The Rise Of ISIS

Tony Blair Admits Britain’s War With Iraq Contributed To The Rise Of ISIS

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has acknowledged that the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 was partly responsible for the emergence of the Islamic State militant group in the Middle East. But he insists that toppling Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein had been the right thing to do. Blair told CNN “there are elements of […]

Nigeria’s Former President Olusegun Obasanjo Survives Car Crash

Nigeria’s Former President Olusegun Obasanjo Survives Car Crash

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, escaped death by whiskers yesterday, while travelling on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway. The unfortunate incident occurred not long after he left the 10th memorial service of his late wife, Mrs. Stella Obasanjo in Abeokuta. One of those who witnessed the accident said the former president was on his way to attend the […]

South African Government Relaxes Immigration Regulations

South African Government Relaxes Immigration Regulations

New measures have been introduced to address concerns raised by stakeholders in the tourism sector regarding the new visa regulations, says Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Jeff Radebe. An Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) on Immigration has made several recommendations to deal with the security consideration and the unintended consequences of the regulations […]

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