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All schools in Guinea will reopen on Monday after being closed amid the deadly Ebola outbreak, Guinea's health minister said Friday.
The international Red Cross says a local employee has died of Ebola in Sierra Leone, becoming the first Red Cross worker to succumb to the disease there.
Around 100 people went missing in a boat capsizing accident in Central African Republic (CAR) Wednesday, police said.
South Sudan's conflict could cost regional nations a combined $53 billion if it lasts another five years as they deal with refugees, security needs and other spillover effects, a report said on Wednesday.
An appeals court has overturned the last remaining conviction against Egypt's deposed leader Hosni Mubarak and ordered his retrial on corruption charges.
Nigeria's election next month is a factor behind the sharp increase in attacks by Boko Haram Islamist militants in the north of the country, the US State Department said on Tuesday.
The China-financed Ebola Treatment Unit (ETU) in Liberia discharged three Ebola patients on Monday after they all tested negative for the virus twice, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Tuesday.
China has urged the conflicting parties in South Sudan to launch serious and substantive negotiations as soon as possible.
An Egyptian court ordered on Tuesday a retrial in an embezzlement case against Hosni Mubarak, dropping the only remaining conviction faced by the ousted former president and potentially leading to his release.
China is stepping up its contribution to the fight against the Ebola by sending 232 more military medical workers in West Africa.
The Special Consultation in Support of the South Sudan Peace Process led by the Inter-Governmental Authority for Development has reactivated the ongoing endeavors to reach a peaceful settlement of the violent conflict in South Sudan.
When a crocodile is killed, the bile of the animal must be immediately removed and buried in front of witnesses to prove that it has not fallen into the wrong hands, to be used as poison, according to some African traditions.