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The ruling African National Congress said on Friday it was gravely concerned by leaked documents alleging influence-peddling by friends of President Jacob Zuma, deepening a split in South Africa's ruling party over its leader.
Updated : Jun 03, 2017, 11:27 AM IST
The ruling African National Congress said on Friday it was gravely concerned by leaked documents alleging influence-peddling by friends of President Jacob Zuma, deepening a split in South Africa's ruling party over its leader. (SAFRICA-POLITICS/ (UPDATE 3, PIX), moved, by Joe Brock, 647 words)
Children strapped with explosives kill nine in north Cameroon
DOUALA, Cameroon - Two children carrying explosives blow themselves up near a camp in northern Cameroon housing civilians displaced by Nigeria's Boko Haram militants, killing nine people and wounding 30, officials say. (NIGERIA-SECURITY/CAMEROON (UPDATE 3, PIX), moved, by Josiane Kouagheu, 384 words)
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UK election overshadows ECB
FRANKFURT - It was meant to be a landslide victory for UK Prime Minister Theresa May in Thursday's election. But the odds on that are lengthening after a flabby campaign, raising the prospect of a weakened UK government just as it starts divorce talks with a European Union that is showing more unity and economic strength than anytime in the past decade. (GLOBAL-ECONOMY/ (WEEKAHEAD), moved, by Balazs Koranyi, 710 words)
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