ROME, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Italy's real-life soap opera, the relationship between Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini and television star Elisa Isoardi, reached its last episode on Monday when she said goodbye by posting a selfie of them in bed.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Members of South African trade union Solidarity at struggling state-owned arms firm Denel have rejected a proposal to cut their salaries by around 20 percent from the end of November, the union said on Monday.
ACCRA (Reuters) - Prince Charles acknowledged Britain's role in the slave trade on Monday calling it an appalling atrocity that had "left an indelible stain on the history of our world".
BANJUL (Reuters) - France gave 30 million euros ($34 million) of aid to Gambia on Monday as part of efforts to support its democratic transition and ensure stability in a region Paris deems vital to its interests.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - South African police on Monday arrested a Danish woman accused of stealing 111 million crowns ($17 million) of Danish government funds intended for the most vulnerable in society, the Danish state prosecutor for financial crime said.
ACCRA, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Prince Charles acknowledged Britain's role in the slave trade on Monday calling it an appalling atrocity that had "left an indelible stain on the history of our world".
ABIDJAN, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Sunny spells and scarce rainfall in most of Ivory Coast's cocoa growing regions last week could stem the spread of black pod disease and boost the main cocoa crop, farmers said on Monday.
YAOUNDE (Reuters) - Some 80 people, mostly school children, were kidnapped in the city of Bamenda in northwest Cameroon early on Monday, government and military sources told Reuters.
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - The European Union has recalled its envoy in Tanzania and will review its relations with the country in response to a planned crackdown homosexuals.
DAR ES SALAAM(Reuters) - The United States has warned its citizens in Tanzania to be cautious after commercial capital Dar es Salaam announced a crackdown on homosexuality, which is a criminal offence in the East African country.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's Ministry of Public Enterprises said on Sunday that struggling state-run South African Airways (SAA) should reduce its cost base and prepare for a strategic equity partner in the near future.
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki says Eritrea and Ethiopia have built trust since signing a peace deal in July, but need to iron out further elements of their ties to make their cooperation sustainable.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba has said he will "fight ... to the bitter end" against any moves to remove him after the anti-graft watchdog said he should be disciplined for lying under oath, the City Press newspaper reported.
YAOUNDE (Reuters) - A video link posted on Facebook on June 20 showed a man cooking human body parts in a pot over a wood fire.
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