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President Duterte of the Philippines says he personally killed people

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has said he personally killed suspected criminals when he was mayor of a southern city to set an example for police. Duterte made the comments in a speech late on Monday night to businessmen as he discussed his campaign to eradicate...

Don’t eat spaghetti from a roadside cafe in Somalia

By Martin Cuddihy At the end of his three-year posting, Africa Correspondent Martin Cuddihy reflects on the memorable stories, experiences, and a few life lessons. Martin filming at the Dadaab refugee camp on the Kenya/Somalia border. If there is one enduring lesson Africa has taught me, then...

No deal yet for Gambian leader Yahya Jammeh to leave power

BANJUL Liberia's president said Tuesday no deal has yet been reached by a heavyweight delegation for Yahya Jammeh to transition power to opposition leader Adama Barrow, who was declared the victor of a recent presidential election. A day of talks with Jammeh and Barrow yielded constructive...

Water breathes life into Mandera

By MILLICENT MWOLOLO There is an unspoken energy sweeping through the streets of Mandera Town. Veiled women and men in white kanzus go about their businesses purposefully, indicating the town’s newfound liveliness. Businesses, including hotels, boutiques, cyber cafes, and bars that open until late  are up...

Measles outbreak poses new threat to children in Somalia

The cholera treatment centre at Kismayo General Hospital, the biggest hospital in Kismayo, hadn’t had any patients since the last outbreak was brought under control. But lately it has again been inundated with patients. This time, the outbreak is measles – a highly contagious viral...

Foreigners plotting regime change in Kenya – Uhuru

President Uhuru Kenyatta has publicly claimed external powers are seeking to influence the 2017 Presidential poll results even as he pledged to concede if he is defeated in the epic race. The Head of State at the same time gave his strongest hint yet that...

Smuggler or survivor? Migrants forced to help, face arrest

PACHINO, Sicily (AP) " All migrant Marc Samie has of his fiancee is a picture in his mind. Louise, seven and a half months pregnant, is standing silently on a beach in Libya, tears rolling down her face as traffickers force him at gunpoint...

A record number of journalists are in jail, CPJ census finds

Turkey's unprecedented crackdown on media brought the total number of jailed journalists worldwide to the highest number since the Committee to Protect Journalists began taking an annual census in 1990. As of December 1, 2016, there were 259 journalists in jail around the world. Turkey...

Group braves danger delivering health care to rural Kenya

By Allie Torgan Lamu, Kenya (CNN)The eastern coast of Kenya is riddled with danger. Once a sought-after tourist destination, today people are being warned to stay away because of threats by Islamist terror group Al-Shabaab. Others are fleeing the area for good. https://youtu.be/DZ2Y2nKEw9o But Umra Omar keeps...

Gambia president-elect Adama Barrow demands Jammeh step down ‘now’

Gambian president-elect Adama Barrow said on Monday longtime leader Yahya Jammeh should leave power immediately after the incumbent president announced he would challenge the election result despite previously accepting defeat. "I think he should step down now," Barrow told AFP. "He has lost the election,...