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Landslide at Uganda's garbage dump leaves 18 dead
A landslide at a vast garbage dump in Uganda’s capital Kampala has left 18 dead, police said on Sunday.
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American tourist killed by elephant in Zambia was an adventurer, family says
The 79-year-old woman was with other tourists on a game drive in a Zambian national park when a bull elephant charged, flipping over the vehicle and killing her.
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Charging elephant kills elderly American woman in Zambia
The “aggressive” creature buffeted the vehicle carrying six tourists and a guide, tour operator, Wilderness, said in a statement.
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Severe drought in southern Africa leaves millions hungry and highlights worsening climate extremes
A new drought has left millions facing hunger in southern Africa as they experience the effects of extreme weather that scientists say is becoming more frequent and more damaging.
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Cameroon starts world's first malaria vaccine program for children
Cameroon will be the first country to routinely give children a new malaria vaccine as the shots are rolled out in Africa.
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Soldiers in Gabon say they've seized power and appointed the republican guard chief as head of state
The coup leaders said in an announcement on Gabon’s state TV that Gen. Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema had been “unanimously” designated president of a transitional committee to lead the country.
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Islamic extremists kidnap more than 40 women in Nigeria
The rebels attacked the women as they gathered firewood in the Jere district of Borno, which is the epicenter of a 14-year-long insurgency launched by the extremist group known as Boko Haram
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More than 60 Senegalese migrants feared dead after boat is found
The boat was found with seven bodies off the Atlantic archipelago of Cape Verde, off the coast of Senegal.
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Tensions rise in Niger as West African nations prepare to send troops amid military coup
A coalition of West African nations said on Thursday it had decided to deploy a “standby force” aimed at restoring constitutional order in Niger after its Sunday deadline to reinstate ousted President Mohamed Bazoum expired.
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300 trapped children rescued from a Sudanese orphanage after 71 others died, UNICEF says
The UN children’s agency says about 300 children have been rescued from an orphanage in Sudan’s capital after being trapped there while fighting raged outside.
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Refugee Experience Led Grad to Study Dental Hygiene at TAMU
When Shimirimana ‘Shim’ Eliya gets his degree at Texas A&M University Department of Dental Hygiene on Friday, it will be the end of a long road that started half a world away in Africa.
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Dental Student Shares His Journey From Refugee to Graduate
Prevention is the best medicine and that’s why the soon-to-be graduate you’re about to meet wanted to be a dental hygienist. The journey took him from a refugee camp in Africa to the Texas A&M University Department of Dental Hygiene in Dallas.