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Nigeria's First Lady called out 'nakedness' after Meghan Markle's recent visit where she was criticized for revealing clothing.
\t On Friday, internet and international calls were cut off across the West African nation in anticipation of the election results, according to locals and international observers in the capital, Conakry.
\t This was the third time that Conde matched-up against Diallo. Before the election, observers raised concerns that an electoral dispute could reignite ethnic tensions between Guinea's largest ethnic groups.
By Associated Press Undefined LONDON (AP) — Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and her family are facing a 35 million pound ($45 million) hit from the coronavirus pandemic, partly due to a shortage of tourists, the monarch's money-manager said Friday. Releasing the royal household's annual accounts, Keeper of the Privy Purse Michael Stevens said a lack of income from visitors to royal buildings was likely to bring a general funding shortfall of 15 million pounds ($19 million) over three years. He said the impact of the pandemic is also likely to cause a 20 million-pound ($25.4 million) shortfall in a 10-year, […]
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(CNN)Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle recently spoke with Oprah Winfrey about their struggles, in the first interview they've given since quitting as working members of the royal family last year. What we learned from clips released in advance of the interview's airing on March 7: It's not […]
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June 23: Lockdown restrictions eased
\tPresident Julius Maada Bio on Tuesday announced a raft of measures aimed at further relaxing coronavirus restrictions across the West African nation.
Confirmed cases = 1,340
\t\tActive cases = 497
\t\tRecoveries = 788
\t\tNumber of deaths = 55
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John Hopkins Uni stats valid as of June 22, 2020
June 1: Compulsory wearing of face masks kicks off
\tThe wearing of face masks in public has been made compulsory in Sierra Leone effective today (June 1).
In an address to parliament on May 28, President Julius Maada Bio announced a raft of measures the government was taking to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
April 21: President Bio enters in quarantine
\tSierra Leone president Julius Maada Bio is to undergo 14-day self-isolation after one of his bodyguards tested positive for COVID-19, reports from the West African country indicated as of Monday evening.
March 31: Sierra Leone confirms index case
\tSierra Leone president Julius Maada Bio has confirmed that the country has its first case of COVID-19, multiple media outlets in the West African country have confirmed.
This morning on Good Morning Britain, Piers Morgan stormed off the set after a Black co-host said Meghan Markle was... View Article
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Ghana plans to procure 17.6 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine by the end of June with the first doses arriving in March, President Nana Akufo-Addo said on Sunday.
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Today on "Good Morning Britain," a co-host suggested Piers Morgan's vitriol toward Meghan Markle was personal. The internet did some digging and realized she ghosted him years ago. And he's still hurt about it.
BY KATE FELDMAN NEW YORK DAILY NEWS/TNS Family drama wasn’t all that drove Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stateside. In an unaired clip from Oprah Winfrey’s interview with the royal couple, Prince Harry said that institutional racism in England was a “large part” of why they left. Harry revealed a conversation he had with a […]
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Steve Harvey just got the keys to a sweet new crib!
Meghan Markle writes ITV executives and files a complaint about Piers Morgan's comments about her mental health struggles.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announced on Sunday that their non-profit, the Archewell foundation, will be partnering with Jose Andres... View Article
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This coming Sunday, we'll see Meghan Markle and Prince Harry sit down with Oprah Winfrey for an exclusive CBS Primetime Special. In a first look at the interview, Winfrey speaks […]
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Garnet moved to the West African nation but died on February 13, 1882, barely two months after his arrival .
Their family is expanding! On Valentine's Day, Prince Harry and Meghan announced they are expecting baby no. 2! Prince Archie will have a little brother soon! Speaking of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Oprah is sitting down with Meghan for...
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British news outlets report that it was a complaint from Meghan Markle herself about Piers Morgan doubting her mental health struggles that resulted in his removal from \"Good Morning Britain.\"
Benin gears up to hold local elections without key opposition parties Sunday as the authorities push ahead with the vote despite the coronavirus threat and calls for a delay.
But critics say the health risks are too high for a vote that opponents of President Patrice Talon insist should not be happening in the first place.
Benin, traditionally seen as one of the region's most stable democracies, has been mired in a political crisis since a disputed parliamentary poll last April sparked mass protests.
Parties allied to the president won all the seats at the polls last year after opposition groups were effectively banned from standing.
Opponents have called on voters to boycott the poll over the political situation and the risks from coronavirus.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been on a break from social media since the official start of their royal exit last March.
Guinea Bissau was warned on Saturday to prepare for a possible increase in coronavirus cases by the head of its response commission, as a team of Cuban health workers arrived to help the nation tackle the pandemic.
Almost all cases (94%) have been recorded in the capital Bissau.
Former health minister Magda Nely Robalo, who was appointed to take charge of the response, urged people to continue preventive measures as she welcomed the 23 Cuban doctors and health workers who came at the request of the Bissau government.
Robalo said Guinea Bissau was facing major challenges due to the weakness of its health system.
Over 170 of Bissau's 2,000 health workers have contracted coronavirus, according to the World Health Organisation, while health authorities have raised the alarm over a lack of oxygen to treat patients.
The CBS Primetime Special airs Sunday, March 7 at 8/7c.
Residents of the Senegalese capital Dakar have made a passionate appeal for the wearing of masks. Last week, locals in this West African nation protested against fresh restrictions to help curb spread of the coronavirus. Some want a mandatory regulation to force people to put on a mask.