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    Malian troops and citizens gather outside the private residence of Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita in Bamako, Mali Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020. Mutinous soldiers surrounded the private residence of Keita on Tuesday, firing shots into the air and a West African regional official confirmed that the president and prime minister had been detained, following several months of demonstrations calling for his resignation.
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    Malian military stage coup against president and prime minister

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    Mauritius preparing for ‘worst-case scenario’ as it grapples to contain oil spilling from crashed ship
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    A  man walks past a burning fire   in a poor neighborhood in Harare, Monday, July,20, 2020. The Meterological  Services Department  has warned Zimbabwe to brace for an increase in Covid-19   and other respiratory  diseases during the winter season which the country is experiencing at the moment.The government announced  it would  tighten lockdown measures in light of spiking  Covid-19 cases across the country.(
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    In this photo taken Sunday, Sept 9, 2018, a health worker sprays disinfectant on his colleague after working at an Ebola treatment centre in Beni, Eastern Congo. The current Ebola outbreak in northeastern Congo has become a testing ground with one aid group for the first time treating confirmed Ebola victims in individual biosecure units used in emergencies involving highly infectious diseases.
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