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At least 32 dead in attack on beach hotel in Somalian capital of Mogadishu

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At least 32 dead in attack on beach hotel in Somalian capital of Mogadishu

At least 32 dead in attack on beach hotel in Somalian capital of Mogadishu

Al-Qaeda’s East Africa affiliate, al-Shabaab, said through its radio that its fighters carried out the attack.


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Al-Shabaab (militant group) Al-Shabaab (militant group) Somalia-based Islamist movement affiliated with al-Qaeda


Al-Qaeda Al-Qaeda Pan-Islamic Sunni Jihadist terrorist organization (established 1988)

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Somalia Somalia Country in the Horn of Africa

At least eight killed in beach terror blast in Somalia

At least eight people have been killed and 28 others injured in a terrorist bomb attack on a beach in Somalia.
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Mogadishu Mogadishu Capital and the largest city of Somalia


East Africa East Africa Eastern region of the African continent

East African filmmakers in the spotlight at Kigali festival [Video]

East African filmmakers in the spotlight at Kigali festival

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Kenya Protests Turn Ugly: Ruto Calls Protests ‘Treasonous’ After Police Fire At Demonstrators [Video]

Kenya Protests Turn Ugly: Ruto Calls Protests ‘Treasonous’ After Police Fire At Demonstrators

The unrest has led to tragic outcomes, with at least five protestors being shot dead and over 150 injured in Nairobi. Police reportedly used tear gas and live rounds to disperse thousands who stormed Kenya's Parliament, setting part of it on fire. Kenyan President William Ruto condemned the protests, labelling them “treasonous” but did not address the widespread outrage against the finance bill that triggered the demonstrations. The nationwide protests, which called for a “total shutdown” of the country, turned violent as police clashed with demonstrators. India has issued an advisory for its citizens in Kenya to exercise extreme caution and limit non-essential movements amid escalating violent protests in the East African nation. The protests are in response to the Kenyan government's proposed tax hikes. #KenyaProtests #TaxHikeProtests #NairobiUnrest #WilliamRuto #TreasonAccusations #PoliceViolence #HumanRights #MilitaryDeployment #CostOfLivingCrisis #FinanceBill #ProtestCasualties #GovernmentBuildingsBurn #SocialMediaCrackdown #IndianAdvisory #7DaysOfRage ~PR.152~HT.101~HT.318~GR.125~

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