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Ms Alice Alaso, one of top leaders of the New Formation, yesterday revealed that since last month...
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Rwandan leader reshuffles team after losing foreign minister More unexpected was the removal of defence minister James Kabarebe, who had served in the position since 2010, and is shuffled into a new post as presidential advisor on security.
China's GDP growth slows to 6.5 percent in third quarter So far exports to the US have held up but economists expect trade frictions to weigh on growth in the coming months and into next year
US opens federal investigation into Catholic Church abuse The Archdiocese of Philadelphia confirmed on its website Thursday that it had "received a subpoena issued by a federal grand jury, which requires the production of certain documents."
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