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A meeting in Washington DC between Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan over Ethiopia's construction of a dam on the Nile River has ended without a comprehensive agreement.
The parties are due to meet again later this month to finalize an agreement.
Egypt has opposed the Grand Renaissance dam over concerns about its water supply.
The United States and the World Bank have been attending the meeting as observers.
Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa:
Ghana heads to the polls in December to elect a president and members of parliament. With just 10 months to the elections, the electoral commission says the country needs a new voters' roll because the one available currently is no longer fit for purpose. But the largest opposition party and other smaller parties disagree and are staging protests against the new voters' register.
From Accra, Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports.
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Prince Harry is parkating in his first public engagement since unveiling plans that he and his wife Meghan will be stepping back as senior royals.
The Duke of Sussex is hosting the Rugby League World Cup 2021 draw at Buckingham Palace on Thursday, where he's meeting with representatives from all 21 nations participating.
He will then remain in the UK into next week, despite rumours he was preparing to fly to Canada to join Meghan and their eight-month-old son Archie.
Benji Hyer reports from London.
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US President Donald Trump has launched a new twitter attack on Apple.
He has accused the tech giant of refusing to co-operate with investigators and in the same tweet mentioned his administration helping the company on trade issues.
Technology Correspondent Rachel Silverman has more.
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It has revealed that Tanzania earns $23 million from hosting five of the eight EAC organs. Through local employment, rental income and supplies.
The five are the secretariat, the East African Court of Justice, the East African Legislative Assembly, the East African Kiswahili Commission, and the Competition Authority.
Daniel Kijo has more from Dar es salaam.