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Police have rescued 47 victims from human traffickers in South Africa's Limpopo province, authorities announced on Sunday.
The Egyptian Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF) on Friday imposed curfew in Cairo's Abbasiya square and area around the Defense Ministry amid fierce clashes which left one soldier killed and 296 injured.
US President Barack Obama has invited a number of African leaders to join the upcoming G8 summit.
Gunmen threw bombs and opened fire on a cattle market in remote northeastern Nigeria, killing at least 60 people, an attack whose motives unknown.
A Nigerian Air Force F7-Ni single seat fighter jet, on a routine training exercise, crashed on Wednesday close to the Kaduna International Airport.
South African President Jacob Zuma called on Indian business to strengthen bilateral cooperation.
South Sudan has agreed to abide by the peace resolutions agreed with Sudan under the African Union appointed peace mediation committee.
South African President Jacob Zuma called on Indian business to strengthen bilateral cooperation, the official Bua News agency reported on Wednesday.
Sudan has declared a state of emergency in areas bordering South Sudan, giving authorities wide powers of arrest a day after they detained three foreigners in a flashpoint town along the frontier.
At least 18 persons were killed in an early Sunday morning attack in Nigeria's northwestern Kano State during a church service in the heart of Bayero University Kano.
Austrian police said Sunday the body of Libya's former oil minister Shukri Ghanem was found in the Danube, APA news agency reported.
Gunmen killed 15 people and wounded many more when they attacked a lecture theatre used by Christian worshippers in Nigeria's second largest city of Kano on Sunday, a university worker told Reuters.