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The US very doubtful about polls’ result in Equatorial Guinea

The US very doubtful about polls' result in Equatorial Guinea

The US says it has “serious doubts” about the credibility of Equatorial Guinea’s election results that saw the world’s longest-serving president continue his 43-year-rule. Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, 80, secured almost 95% of votes, according to election officials. “Given the scale of irregularities observed and the announced results giving the …

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Canada to summon Russian ambassador over ‘hateful’ tweets towards LGBT+ community

Canada to summon Russian ambassador over 'hateful' tweets towards LGBT+ community

Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly asked her services on Monday to summon the Russian ambassador to Ottawa, Oleg Stepanov, following a series of anti-LGBT+ tweets, including one targeting an openly lesbian federal minister. Messages posted by the Russian Embassy’s Twitter account echo the Duma’s adoption last week of a bill …

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Kenya: civil society concerned about shortage of condoms due to taxes

Kenya: civil society concerned about shortage of condoms due to taxes

Civil society groups in Kenya are complaining about a chronic shortage of free condoms across the country. The life-saving products are usually imported and distributed for free but due to high taxes suppliers are no longer providing Kenya with free condoms. The activists want the government to remove taxes on …

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