UN Security Council resolution calls for Gaza ceasefire: It was passed after the US refrained from vetoing the measure in a shift from its previous position.
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Quick Glance: UN Demand for Gaza Cease-Fire Sparks US-Israel Clash
- The UN Security Council demands a Gaza cease-fire, leading the US to abstain, causing tension with Israel.
- The resolution calls for hostage release without making it a condition for the Ramadan cease-fire.
- US abstains due to lack of Hamas condemnation, emphasizing the link between cease-fire and hostage release.
- Concerns raised over resolution's impact on negotiations and importance of a lasting cease-fire are highlighted.
Boeing chief executive Dave Calhoun to leave at end of 2024: Dave Calhoun, the boss of the troubled planemaker, is standing down, the company has announced.
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Quick Glance: Implications of Boeing CEO's Resignation on Aircraft Manufacturer
- Dave Calhoun, the CEO of Boeing, is set to resign by the end of the year, with additional top executives leaving the company amidst safety concerns tarnishing its reputation following an incident involving an Alaska Airlines 737 Max in January.
- It is emphasized that most Boeing aircraft remain safe, but only time will reveal whether the restructuring in the corporate leadership leads to tangible positive changes.
- Implementing a cultural shift in a vast company like Boeing can prove to be a complex task, particularly for the incoming CEO tasked with rebuilding the company's image.
- Despite thorough investigations and changes at the helm of Boeing, it is crucial to highlight that the company's airplanes are safe and continue to be maintained by dedicated professionals to ensure safety in the aviation industry.
Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has appointed his son to head the country's defence forces.
In power since 1986, Mr Museveni has long been suspected of ... Show more
Africa Live: Zimbabwe newlyweds discover marriage papers invalid - BBC News: A clerical issue could affect the thousands of couples who got married in the last ...
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Quick Glance: Uganda: Museveni Promotes Son to General - BBC News
- Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has appointed his son Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba as the new army commander, sparking speculation about a potential succession.
- President Mokgweetsi Masisi of Botswana criticized the proposed legislation in Britain that bans the import of trophies from hunted endangered animals.
- Algeria's President Abdelmadjid Tebboune unexpectedly moved up the date of the presidential election by three months.
- The former head of the retail group Steinhoff, Markus Jooste, passed away a day after being imposed with a $25 million fine, allegedly from a self-inflicted gunshot.
Senegal election results: Opposition's Bassirou Diomaye Faye set to win presidency
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South Africa: Girl, 8, only survivor as 45 killed in bus crash: An eight-year-old girl is the only survivor after a bus carrying Easter pilgrims plunges into a ...
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Quick Glance: South Africa Bus Tragedy: 45 Dead, 8-Year-Old Sole Survivor
- A bus plunged 165 feet into a ravine, resulting in 45 fatalities, with only an 8-year-old girl surviving.
- The girl received medical attention after the crash on the way to an Easter pilgrimage in South Africa.
- The incident occurred on a scenic, mountainous road near Moria, a pilgrimage site.
- South Africa had over 12,400 road fatalities in 2022, highlighting road safety concerns.
Raw sewage spills into England rivers and seas doubles in 2023: Environment Agency data shows sewage spilled into England's waterways for over 3 ...
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Audio captures Baltimore dispatchers' response to bridge collapse: A recording of emergency communications reveals the tense moments before the Baltimore ...
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Quick Glance: Wife of Baltimore bridge collapse survivor reveals workers' situation during tragedy
- The wife of a construction worker who survived the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse describes it as a miracle that he survived as he cannot swim.
- Julio Cervantes was one of eight construction workers on the bridge when the Dali cargo ship crashed into a support pillar, causing the bridge to collapse into the Patapsco River.
- Search teams successfully located two individuals in the Port of Baltimore related to the bridge collapse incident.
- President Joe Biden has committed to rebuilding the bridge promptly, with the National Transportation Safety Board conducting an investigation into the incident.
Julian Assange faces further wait over extradition ruling: The UK court has adjourned its decision to give the US time to make assurances.
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Quick Glance: Julian Assange: UK Court Delays US Extradition
- A British court ruled that Julian Assange cannot be extradited to the United States unless U.S. authorities guarantee he won't face the death penalty.
- Assange will remain in London's Belmarsh Prison as the legal battle continues.
- Judges emphasized the need for Assange to receive the same protections as a U.S. citizen and to be spared from the death penalty.
- The U.S. Justice Department declined to comment, while Assange's supporters argue for his rights as a journalist under the First Amendment.
King Charles is 'so proud' of 'beloved' Kate after cancer news, says palace - BBC News
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Quick Glance: British Royal Family Left with Only 9 Working Members
- Kate Middleton and King Charles have announced cancer treatments and temporarily stepped back from royal duties.
- The royal family now consists mainly of older members who are taking on responsibilities.
- Prince William is supporting his wife and taking on duties while King Charles and others are absent.
- The royal family is in a vulnerable position, relying on few working members who are mostly in their 70s and 80s.
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Finley Boden: Parents killed baby when he should have been most protected, report says
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Quick Glance: Failures in Safeguarding Review of 10-Month-Old's Death
- A review of the murder of a baby by his parents revealed that Finley Boden 'should have been one of the most protected' children in the area.
- Ten-month-old Finley died after sustained abuse, with multiple fractures, burns, and injuries that could only have been inflicted by two people working together.
- He passed away on Christmas Day during the winter 2020 Covid lockdown - just 39 days after being returned to his parents' care by social services.
- A report published by the Derby and Derbyshire Safeguarding Children Partnership today found that the safeguarding of Finley was inadequate.
Man held over stabbing in front of Beckenham train passengers: A teenager is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after the stabbing on a train in London.
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Millions of Americans caught up in Chinese hacking plot - US: Seven Chinese men have been charged over a "sinister" hacking plot, the justice department says.
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Two guilty of murdering footballer Cody Fisher in Crane nightclub stabbing: The 23-year-old was murdered on the dance floor in front of thousands of people on ...
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At least 45 people have been killed in a bus crash in South Africa.
The department of transport says the vehicle, travelling from Botswana to Limpopo ... Show more
Africa Live this week: 25-31 March 2024 - BBC News: Bringing you the latest news from around Africa at bbc.com/africalive.
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Quick Glance: Africa Live: Court Sentences Former Liberian Rebel Leader to 30 Years - BBC News
- Police in Togo dispersed an opposition press conference convened to discuss a controversial constitutional reform. Concerns exist that shifting from a presidential to a parliamentary system could lead to the long-standing President, Faure Gnassingbe, staying in power indefinitely.
- Uganda's President, Yoweri Museveni, formally inaugurated the nation's inaugural interest-free commercial Islamic bank. This financial institution is expected to play a substantial role in advancing the country's financial sector.
- A South African entrepreneur has been implicated in the murder of renowned rapper AKA. Allegedly, the individual transferred a significant sum of money to one of the current suspects on trial for the rapper's homicide.
- A French court commuted the life sentence of former Liberian rebel leader Kunti Kamara to 30 years. He was convicted of crimes against humanity and violence against civilians during Liberia's civil war.
Lawmakers in Togo have adopted a new constitution that will see the country shift from a presidential to a parliamentary system of governance ... Show more
Africa Live this week: 25-31 March 2024 - BBC News: Bringing you the latest news from around Africa at bbc.com/africalive.
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Quick Glance: Africa Live: Ethiopian bank suffers multimillion-dollar loss due to technical issue
- South Africa: Court rejects ANC's request to deregister Zuma's party
- Ethiopian bank loses over $14 million due to technical glitch
- Rwanda passes law to preserve forests
- South Africa demands German company SAP to repay $26 million
Ukraine: BBC documentary’s rare access as soldiers film dangerous mission: A BBC documentary follows soldiers on their mission to protect Ukraine’s second ...
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Five dead as coach crashes on German motorway near Leipzig: The coach, reportedly run by FlixBus, veered to the right on the busy A9 autobahn before falling on ...
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Former Tory MP resigns leaving PM to face new by-election: The Blackpool South MP was facing a local vote to remove him, after a Commons suspension for lobbying.
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Moscow attack: Debunking the false claims: BBC Verify examines how the campaign to blame Kyiv unfolded.
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The London Clinic: Hospital where Kate treated responds after alleged privacy breach
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Princess of Wales: Kate photo withdrawn by four news agencies amid 'manipulation' concerns
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Quick Glance: Kate Middleton's Impact Beyond Herself
- The debate around Kate Middleton raises important questions beyond regular royal concerns.
- The supposed rivalry narrative between Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle is perpetuated by the press and admirers of the Princess.
- The British monarchy serves as entertainment and distraction, akin to imperial Rome.
- The story of Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle is used to fuel fear and prejudice.
One of Africa’s largest airlines, Kenya Airways, made an operating profit in 2023 – the first time since 2017.
Part of the reason for the success was a more ... Show more
Africa Live this week: 25-31 March 2024 - BBC News: Bringing you the latest news from around Africa at bbc.com/africalive.
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Quick Glance: Africa News: 25-31 March 2024
- Six people found guilty of the murder of politician Chokri Belaid after a decade-long wait
- Kenya Airways reports an operating profit for the first time since 2017
- Cocoa prices hit a record high due to harvest failures caused by droughts
- Ugandan government instructs all civil servants to exercise weekly for health benefits
Nottingham attacks: Prosecutors 'correct' to accept triple killer's pleas: The decision left the victims' families angry, with prosecutors accused of not ...
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Quick Glance: Nottingham Killer: Report Validates Prosecutors' Decisions
- The Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI) found that prosecutors were correct in accepting Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane's manslaughter pleas due to diminished responsibility, instead of pursuing a murder case.
- The report recommended that CPS provide written guidance to help police family liaison officers explain legal concepts to bereaved families in the future.
- The report suggested that the government consider categorizing homicide into three tiers - first-degree murder, second-degree murder in cases of diminished responsibility, and manslaughter.
- The Attorney General ordered an urgent review of CPS's handling of the case after families of the three victims expressed disappointment that a murder case was not pursued by prosecutors.
Four people directly involved in attack on Moscow concert hall among 11 arrested, Russia's security chief tells President Vladimir Putin www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-68642036
Jeremy Bowen: Biden has decided strong words with Israel are not enough: The BBC's international editor on the US decision not to veto a call for a ceasefire in ...
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Watch: Queen Camilla says Kate 'will be thrilled' with children's messages
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Nigerian court sentences Chinese businessman to death for murdering girlfriend: Frank Geng Quarong was found guilty of murdering his girlfriend - a killing that ...
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Tony Blackburn emotional in final broadcast but he's already onto next job: Tony Blackburn presented his final local BBC show after 43 years with some emotional ...
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🇲🇼 "This is modern slavery. We want our people back."#BBCAfricaEye investigates the trafficking of Malawian women to Oman - who ... Show more
South Africa's election court rejects ANC bid to de-register Zuma's MK party: South Africa's governing ANC wanted to stop the party backed by the ex-president ...
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Quick Glance: Court Ruling Favors Zuma Party
- The ANC's attempt to remove the breakaway uMkhonto we Sizwe Party from the ballot for the national and provincial elections on 29 May was rejected by the Electoral Court.
- Consequently, the party led by former ANC president Jacob Zuma will have the opportunity to participate in the elections, although it will encounter a separate legal challenge regarding the usage of the name MK at the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Wednesday.
- The verdict signifies a significant victory for the emerging party and its advocates, with a portion of supporters congregating at the court premises awaiting the pronouncement of the judgment.
Malawi has declared a state of disaster over a severe drought that is affecting most of the country.
The announcement comes less than a month after ... Show more
Africa Live this week: 25-31 March 2024 - BBC News: Bringing you the latest news from around Africa at bbc.com/africalive.
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🇲🇼 "This is modern slavery. We want our people back."#BBCAfricaEye investigates the trafficking of Malawian women to Oman - many of whom ... Show more
‘I did nothing wrong’
President Macky Sall tells the BBC’s @WaihigaMwaura he has ‘no apology to make’ for the political uncertainty that followed his announcement to ... Show more
GB News shows hosted by MPs broke Ofcom rules: Five episodes hosted by serving Tory MPs found to have broken broadcasting rules by media regulator.
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Quick Glance: GB News Programs Presented by Tory MPs Breach Ofcom Rules
- Ofcom found that five episodes of GB News programs presented by Tory MPs have violated impartiality regulations.
- The shows in question included two hosted by Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg and three co-hosted by former Pensions Secretary Esther McVey and Philip Davies.
- Ofcom determined that these episodes aired in May and June 2023 did not adhere to Rules 5.1 and 5.3 of the Broadcasting Code, highlighting the importance of impartiality in news presentation.
- While GB News had previous breaches, this marks the first violation of Rules 5.1 and 5.3, potentially leading to sanctions if further infractions occur.
On board HMS Diamond as it faces Houthi attacks: The BBC witnesses the moment a Royal Navy warship responds when a missile is fired in the Red Sea.
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BBC explains why Mamma Mia star was replaced by AI after backlash: Mamma Mia star and voice actor Sara Poyzer has revealed she lost out on a job ...
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Rwanda has received 91 refugees and asylum seekers from Libya under a programme supported by the UN's refugee agency, AU and EU ... Show more
Africa Live: Zimbabwe newlyweds discover marriage papers invalid - BBC News: A clerical issue could affect the thousands of couples who got married in the last ...
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Quick Glance: Africa Live: Museveni Appoints Son as Army Chief and Tragic Events in Niger - BBC News
- Following a fine for accounting fraud in South Africa, Markus Jooste passes away.
- Islamist militants in Niger carry out a deadly attack, killing 23 soldiers and injuring 17 others.
- Tanzania's Vice-President Philip Mpango threatens to resign over prolonged water shortage in the Mwanga district.
- Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni appoints his son as the country's army commander in a cabinet reshuffle that sees five ministers sacked.
Gaza war: The new crossing where aid struggles to get in: The BBC sees how lorries are lining up at a new crossing point, but delivery is a problem.
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Nigerian woman speaks of slavery and rape in UK: Rose describes the exploitation and sexual violence she faced after escaping a "life of hell".
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Lamin Bangura: Former Sierra Leone international dies aged 59 in bus crash: Former Sierra Leone international Lamin Bangura dies aged 59 after a road accident in ...
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The Malawi WhatsApp group that saved women trafficked to Oman: How 54 Malawian women trafficked to Oman to work in slave-like conditions were rescued.
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At least 93 people now known to have died in Moscow concert hall attack and the number is expected to rise, authorities say www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-68642036
Idris Elba 'dreams big' with Sierra Leone eco-city plan for Sherbro Island: The actor aims to regenerate an island off Sierra Leone and start the country’s first ...
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Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu bans foreign trips by government officials: The three-month prohibition is an attempt to cut government spending amid a ...
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"It's about bringing an economy... that has growth potential". @idriselba is currently leading the construction of a smart city in Sierra Leone with an ... Show more
Africa Live this week: 11-17 March 2024 - BBC News: Updates from across the African continent.
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Quick Glance: Current Events in Kenya and Haiti - BBC News
- A pro-Iranian Shia group in Nigeria has organized demonstrations advocating for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
- Water scarcity and power outages in Johannesburg are attributed to the heatwave and low reservoir levels.
- Chad's government has declared plans to provide free water and electricity to households until the end of the year.
- Rwanda's President Paul Kagame has agreed to meet with his counterpart Felix Tshisekedi from the Democratic Republic of Congo to address the crisis in eastern Congo.
BBC reboot of 1990s hit Gladiators has some big news as final looms: The fate of popular 1990s gameshow reboot Gladiators, hosted by Bradley Walsh and son Barney ...
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Amaechi Muonagor: Nigerian Nollywood legend begs for help with kidney transplant: A social media video showing Amaechi Muonagor only able to utter a few words ...
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BBC News presenter returns to screens after being pulled off air for entire year: Annita McVeigh was one of five presenters who were taken off air last year as ...
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‘The first challenge for President-elect Bassirou Diomaye Faye is to reconcile a fractured country’
Some young Senegalese share their expectations for the ... Show more
Amal Umar: Nigerian film star arrested on bribery charges: Police say Amal Umar gave an officer 250,000 naira (£137; $175) to have her impounded car released.
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UK to pay failed asylum seekers to move to Rwanda under new scheme: The Home Office is offering up to £3,000 to encourage people to relocate to the East African ...
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Kenya housing levy: President Ruto signs controversial law paving way for monthly deductions
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Quick Glance: Affordable Housing Levy Bill Boosts Ruto's Key Project
- President William Ruto examines the progress of constructing 220 affordable housing units in Bomet County.
- The potential impact of the Affordable Housing Levy Bill, expected to be implemented by President William Ruto, suggests that the government could gather up to Sh90 billion annually by the fourth year after its enactment.
- The enforcement of the legislation faced initial challenges and legal disputes, making it unlikely to meet the current year's target.
- The Affordable Housing Programme is viewed as an economic incentive to create jobs and deliver housing solutions while simultaneously reducing construction expenses.
Israel reveals Eurovision song after weeks of wrangling: The lyrics have been revised, after Israel's initial entry was rejected for its perceived political ...
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Boeing whistleblower John Barnett found dead in US: Barnett blew the whistle on alleged safety problems at Boeing and had been giving evidence in a lawsuit ...
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Quick Glance: Boeing Whistleblower’s Legal Battle Could Continue Posthumously, Lawyer Asserts
- A whistleblower and former Boeing inspector who passed away before his case concluded could have his matter heard posthumously, as per a legal expert.
- Barnett's death should not halt the claim, as his estate could step in as the complainant, stated whistleblower attorney Stephen Kohn.
- Boeing denied retaliating against Barnett but failed to dismiss the plaintiff's case.
- Barnett's attorneys urged local police to continue investigating despite the coroner's initial ruling.
Indonesia's Batik Air faces probe after pilots fall asleep mid-flight: The plane, carrying 153 passengers, briefly veered off course while the pilots fell asleep ...
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Trump says a TikTok ban would only help 'enemy of the people' Facebook: After trying to ban TikTok when he was president, Mr Trump now opposes a bill that ...
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Quick Glance: Could TikTok Face a Ban in the US?
- TikTok once again finds itself in a precarious position due to a legislative proposal.
- A bill unanimously approved by the House would ban TikTok if it doesn't sever ties with ByteDance, its parent company in Beijing.
- Concerns exist that TikTok could share data with the Chinese government, raising national security worries.
- A nationwide ban could impact small businesses, influencers, and users who utilize the platform for marketing purposes.
Woman gives birth on flight from Jordan to London: Hassan Khan says it was two hours after take-off when the flight crew asked if a doctor was onboard.
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The president of the Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF), Henrietta Rushwaya, has been arrested for fraud, following a complaint about mining transactions ... Show more
Africa Live: Zimbabwe newlyweds discover marriage papers invalid - BBC News: A clerical issue could affect the thousands of couples who got married in the last ...
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Famine looms in Sudan as civil war survivors tell of killings and rapes: BBC teams report from the devastated capital and hear accounts of rapes and street ...
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Shamiso Mosaka: South African TV star removed from CemAir plane for 'unruly' behaviour
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Educor in South Africa: Thousands of students in limbo after 'dysfunctional' colleges banned
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Nigeria's kidnap crisis: Inside story of a ransom negotiator: How one man is secretly helping families pay kidnappers to release their relatives.
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South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia and Ivory Coast hit by major internet outages
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Quick Glance: Internet outages in 13 African countries due to undersea cable damage
- Thirteen countries across Africa experienced Internet outages due to damage to submarine fiber optic cables.
- Multiple network providers reported Internet outages yesterday, with the outage seemingly moving from North Africa to South Africa.
- Some countries had short-lived Internet disruptions, while others, including South Africa, experienced ongoing outages.
- Undersea cable-related Internet outages aren't new and can last a while, with damaged cables responsible for a significant portion of intercontinental traffic.
BBC Breakfast accidentally calls man 'second largest bore in the world': Sally Nugent apologised on Twitter after BBC Breakfast accidentally branded a guest a ...
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The Ugandan government has allocated $800m (£625m) to promote and teach the #Kiswahili language in the country, as part of an effort to foster regional integration ... Show more
Africa Live this week: 11-17 March 2024 - BBC News: Updates from across the African continent.
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Quick Glance: Mbeki Criticizes Zuma's MK Breakaway & FNB's License Fee Slash
- Former President Thabo Mbeki criticizes Jacob Zuma's uMkhonto weSizwe breakaway party for being led by individuals who previously tried to dismantle the South African Revenue Services.
- FNB reduces the fee for vehicle license disc renewal through the app to 69 Rand and offers a cashback incentive.
- The collaboration with the Road Traffic Management Corporation facilitates a seamless vehicle license disc renewal process without paperwork; users can easily scan their license disc with a smart device and securely renew it within the app.
- Jolandé Duvenage, FNB's lead innovator, emphasized the increasing popularity of the service, with a variety of vehicles on the platform and a significant number of completed license renewals in the past year.
Nigeria kidnap crisis: Schoolboy recounts daring escape from bandits: Musa Garba was one of more than 280 abducted last week, but he managed slip away from his ...
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Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu has ordered security forces not to pay any ransom for close to 300 kidnapped students and school staff kidnapped from a school ... Show more
Africa Live this week: 11-17 March 2024 - BBC News: Updates from across the African continent.
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BBC is urging its presenters to take dangerous stance on transphobia: The BBC has urged its presenters to challenge guests on accusations of transphobia ...
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The Conversation - Women inventors - BBC Sounds: Catch up on your favourite BBC radio show from your favourite DJ right here, whenever you like ...
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Simon Calder issues urgent passport warning for Brits: The travel expert has issued a warning for people planning to travel to Europe as they could be turned ...
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Africa Daily - Why don't all girls go to school in northern Cameroon? - BBC Sounds
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Business Daily - How are farmers adapting to climate change? - BBC Sounds: Catch up on your favourite BBC radio show from your favourite DJ right here ...
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Paul Alexander: 'Man in the iron lung' dies at the age of 78: Paul Alexander contracted polio in 1952 when he was six, leaving him paralysed from the neck down.
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Quick Glance: 70 Years Living in Iron Lung: Paul Alexander's Passing
- Paul Alexander passed away at the age of 78 after living in an Iron Lung for over 70 years as a polio patient.
- His brother shared the news of his death on Facebook after Paul Alexander contracted the coronavirus.
- Polio is a highly contagious viral disease that can result in paralysis and respiratory difficulties.
- Vaccination against polio is the most effective measure to prevent the spread of the disease.
Nigerian music star Simi: No amapiano from me: The singer on life in the US with husband Adekunle Gold and what to expect from her newest album.
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People Fixing The World - Clever ways to get kids learning - BBC Sounds: Catch up on your favourite BBC radio show from your favourite DJ right here ...
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Havering Country Park giant redwood trees appear on BBC News: Havering Country Park has been featured on BBC News after a scientific study into giant redwood ...
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