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\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.

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Robert Brown Elliott, Reconstruction-era Congressman, was born in 1842 in Liverpool, England. He attended High Holborn Academy in London, England and then studied law, graduating from Eton College in 1859. From there he joined the British Royal Navy.  Elliott decided to settle in South Carolina in 1867.  He was admitted to the South Carolina bar in 1868 and began practicing law in Columbia, the state capital.  Elliott worked under the future Congressman Richard H. Cain as associate editor of the South Carolina Leader and was an elected delegate to the 1868 state constitution convention.  Later that year he won a seat in the South Carolina House of Representatives. In 1869, partly because of his military background, Elliott was appointed assistant adjutant-general for South Carolina.  He became the first African American commanding general of the South Carolina National Guard which as the state militia was charged with fighting the Ku Klux Klan.  

In 1870 Elliott was nominated by the Republican Party to run for Congress from the Third Congressional District.  Elected in November, 1870, he took his seat in March 1871. While serving in Congress Elliot continuously fought the activities of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).  He also opposed the granting of general amnesty to ranking ex-Confederate military officers and civilians.

In 1872 Elliott was a candidate for one of South Carolina’s U.S. Senate seats but lost to fellow Republican John J. Patterson.  By 1874, Elliott believed that he could help push his reform agenda further at the state level and resigned his House seat.  He quickly won a seat in the South Carolina General Assembly in 1874.  In 1875 Elliott was elected Speaker of the General Assembly.

In 1876 Elliott was elected South Carolina Attorney General.  This would be his last public office.  Democrats returned to power in 1876, ending the state’s Reconstruction period.  Elliott continued to practice law until 1879 when he accepted an appointment as a special customs inspector for the Treasury Department. One

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MONTEGO BAY, St James - Floodwater that pooled on the grounds of Hotel Riu Reggae on Monday afternoon has provoked feelings of d�j� vu among stakeholders of the St James property, who experienced their third flooding at the location since 2018.

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[Nation] The High Court in Mombasa has declined to lift a ban on Rafiki film, a locally-made film that is deemed controversial for featuring lesbian romance.

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BYGOSIA WOZNIACKA, CIVIL EATS Every time Lula Cooley dropped off food boxes at Black churches or on the doorsteps of low-income senior citizens in Laurel, Mississippi, she was met with jubilation.“’Acorn squash, sweet corn, green peas, watermelon! Thank you, Jesus!’ They just went on and on,” said Cooley, who is retired and works as the […]

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Après avoir remporté le prix du public TV5 Monde du concours international d’éloquence de l’Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne, Rose Lumane Saint-Jean a été honorée, ce mercredi, par les autorités diplomatiques haïtiennes pour avoir su hisser le bicolore haïtien à l’échelle mondiale.

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Suivez le point de presse du premier ministre François Legault et du ministre de la Santé Christian Dubé avec notre journaliste Lila Dussault sur les nouvelles mesures liées à la COVID-19. Barbancourt le rhum des connaisseurs

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Unis face aux défis de la Chine et de la Russie, décidés à remettre d’équerre la planète après la pandémie, les dirigeants des grandes puissances du G7s’attellent dimanche à l’urgence climatique, au troisième et dernier jour de leur sommet en Angleterre. Leur intense journée samedi, où sessions de travail et discrètes rencontres en aparté se

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Kais Saied announced an anti-corruption drive on Wednesday, vowing to recover billions of euros from businessmen and officials he accused of embezzlement

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Police Minister Bheki Cele has also said they take farm attacks very seriously, after coming under fire from the agricultural community, which had accused him of failing to take adequate action to address the crimes

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Le premier ministre de l’Alberta, Jason Kenney, dont la province fait face à une hausse de cas de COVID-19, a annoncé mercredi l’imposition d’un passeport vaccinal pour limiter la propagation du virus. Barbancourt le rhum des connaisseurs

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