The African Union says it is ready to deploy troops in South Sudan
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The African Union says it is ready to deploy some 4 000 troops to South Sudan to restore peace in that country.
The African Union says it is ready to deploy some 4 000 troops to South Sudan to restore peace in that country.
It's still not clear how many people died in the weekend disaster in southern Nigeria following the collapse of a church building . Reports of the death toll range from 22 to hundreds, depending on the source. In the meantime, authorities are going after the construction engineers who built the church.
Gambia's security forces have reportedly taken over the headquarters of the Electoral Commission. Electoral staff has also been barred from entering the building.
Children in Somalia continue to be affected by the long-running conflict in the country. The African Union has called for more concerted efforts to address the plight of young people, especially the threat from al-Shabaab militants.
Liberian President is leading a delegation to Gambia to mediate in that country's talks. Gambia's president-elect has said the outgoing leader, who rejects his own defeat, has no constitutional authority to call for another election.
Ghana's main opposition leader Nana Akufo-Addo has won the country's national election, defeating President John Mahama. The president Elect in his victory speech thanked the people of Ghana and promises to bring prosperity back to the country.
Visitors laid flowers in front of the tomb of late Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro on Sunday soon after his ashes were laid to rest at the Santa Ifigenia Cemetery in Santiago. The boulder where the ashes of Castro have been placed looks solemn with the name Fidel engraved in the center.
For ordinary Cubans in Havana, revolutionary leader Fidel Castro has left a void that would be hard to fill as was witnessed on Wednesday night's memorial service. However, his stance on solidarity especially, is hailed and treasured by Cuban nationals.
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has survived an attempt to remove him from office from within his governing African National Congress. South African media says the bid to oust him was rejected and a settlement was reached.
Africans continue to mourn the death of Cuban's revolutionary leader Fidel Castro. Castro supported two major battles on the continent, in Ethiopia and Angola. Today Angolans fondly remembers Castro as a son of Africa.