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Brazil's President stripped of presidency

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Brazil's Dilma Rousseff has been stripped of the country's presidency in a Senate impeachment vote ending 13 years of leftist rule in Latin America's biggest economy. Rousseff, 68, was convicted by 61 of the 81 senators of illegally manipulating the national budget.

Rousseff grilled at impeachment trial

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Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff on Monday fielded questions from senators in day four of her impeachment trial.

Migrants rescued off Libyan coast

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Hundreds of migrants have been saved after being found floating on a wooden boat off the Libyan coast. The people, mainly from Eritrea, were rescued by Spanish humanitarian group Proactiva Open Arms. The group included babies and children.

UN envoy in Cairo discuss formation of new Lybian government

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The United Nations envoy in Cairo is discussing the formation of a new government in Libya. The parliament had hinted intentions of moving headquarters from the Libyan city of Tobruk, located in the country's far east, to Benghazi, which the army recently announced freeing from extremists.

Bank teller in Somalia on the run

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A long-time central bank teller who is on the run in Somalia is reported to have deposited fake Somali notes and took U.S. dollars with him. The whereabouts of Muhyadin Mohamed Hassan who was involved in the systematic theft remains unknown.

South Sudan death toll rises

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The death in the fighting between the government and the opposition forces in South Sudan has risen. And the opposition leader Riek Machar is reported to have arrived in Khartoum for medical treatment, days after fleeing to the Democratic Republic of Congo following the clashes.

Niger Delta Avengers announce ceasefire

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The Nigerian militant group, Niger Delta Avengers has announced a ceasefire and readiness to engage in talks with the Nigerian government.

Trump seeks African American vote

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump made jaws drop once again when he said African Americans should vote for him in November because they have nothing to lose.