Unknown gunmen have killed 14 people in Kogi state while injuring others. Insecurity in the north has increased recently despite government's claims of tackling it effectively.
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Former Tanzanian president Benjamin Mkapa was suffering from malaria and died of a heart attack, his family said Sunday, scotching rumors that he succumbed to coronavirus.
Daniel Kijo has more.
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says his government failed to consult with First Nations Australia's when targets were set to tackle indigenous disadvantage in 2008.
Shaun Bindley reports
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Pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong are denouncing the arrests of four student members of a recently disbanded pro-independence group.
The arrests mark the first police action taken against anti-government activists, outside of a street protest.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 160 points Wednesday, as the Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged.
Continued appetite for technology stocks also helped boost investor interest, as Nasdaq led gains for the day.
Here's US correspondent Liling Tan in New York.
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The Federal Reserve says economic activity in the U.S. is still "well below" pre-coronavirus pandemic levels.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell also announced interest rates will remain unchanged for now.
Giles Gibson reports from Washington.
Federal agents who have clashed with protesters in Portland, Oregon, will begin a "phased withdrawal" from the city.
The Governor of Oregon and the Acting Homeland Security Secretary say they've negotiated a deal…but there's no clarity on exactly when the troops will begin to leave.
Just hours before the announcement of the agreement for troops to leave Portland, President Trump doubled down on the need for increased federal presence there.
US Correspondent Rachel Silverman reports.
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The big leaders of Silicon Valley are appearing on Capitol Hill to be grilled by congress as to whether they have become too big.
The focus of the rare gathering of the heads of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google is competition - but it's likely to expand into a review of their business practices.
Kate Fisher reports from washington
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South Africa’s coronavirus lockdown has been the longest in the world. The country’s economy is reeling, but government will not ease restrictions until Covid-19 infections have reached their peak. Mark Roughton reports.
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