Michel Barnier is London for a working lunch with UK Brexit minister David Davis ahead of a week of crucial of Brexit talks.
Paul Barber reports from London.
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The United Nations has raised queries about the management of the refugee situation in Uganda.
The United Nations Country Representative to Uganda says that funds meant for refugees are being stolen.
And major donors want the Kampala government to take immediate action on the culprits.
Our Reporter Michael Baleke reports from Kampala.
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South African President Jacob Zuma will not be stepping down. Zuma is currently under growing pressure to relinquish the presidency. Our Africa Correspondent Leon Solomon reports
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Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives have governed together with the center-left Social Democrats since twenty thirteen, but have yet to strike a new deal more than four months after federal elections.
Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin on the prospects for an agreement.
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