Terrorists behind Mali hotel, restaurant attacks sentenced to death

A court in Mali has sentenced to death two terrorists for their involvement in 2015 attacks on a hotel and restaurant in Mali, the Justice Ministry said Wednesday.
unknown gunmen killed seven children during a school attack in in Cameroon's English-speaking region
Cameroon declares day of national mourning to honour killed children
Saturday will be a day of national mourning in Cameroon after unknown gunmen killed seven children during a school attack, President Paul Biya has declared.
Alicia Boler Davis speaks during a seminar in Traverse City, Mich., in 2012
Meet Amazon’s first black female senior vice president
In recent months, companies in the US have been responding to calls to diversify their workplace and leadership to include contributions from racial minorities as well as women. Several big corporations such as JP Morgan, FedEx among others have responded to such calls.
No one has claimed responsibility for the attack
Cameroon: Seventh child dies after shooting attack on school
A 12-year-old girl died on Sunday from wounds sustained when gunmen stormed a school in the South West Region of Cameroon on Saturday and opened fire on the children, taking the death toll to seven with 12 injured.
Manchester United player, Odion Ighalo
‘We are tired of you guys’ - Man Utd’s Ighalo slams Nigerian govt
Manchester United football player Odion Ighalo said he is ashamed of the Nigerian government after reports emerged that soldiers shot dead protesters after shooting at them in the Lekki district of the commercial capital Lagos on Tuesday.
UN prosecutors accuse the former tea and coffee tycoon of importing machetes for Hutu militias
Rwandan genocide suspect Kabuga to be sent to The Hague
A United Nations judge on Wednesday ordered that Rwandan genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga, who has been in a French jail since May, be sent to a detention unit in The Hague out of health considerations amid the Coronavirus pandemic.
Children doing hazardous work has gone up in the world’s top coca producers
Child labour rising in Ghana and Ivory Coast’s cocoa farms - Study finds
The use of child labour has risen in cocoa farms in Ghana and Ivory Coast during the past decade despite industry promises to reduce it, academics said on Monday, largely supporting earlier findings that were questioned by both states.