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Ivory Coast’s Laurent Gbagbo acquitted of war crimes by the ICC

The International Criminal Court in The Hague has acquitted Ivory Coast's former President Laurent Gbagbo. He had been charged with crimes against humanity in connection with violence following a disputed election in 2010. Sandra Gathmann reports. #IvoryCoast #Gbagbo #ICC

What is the ICC and is it fair?

What is the ICC and is it fair?

A taste of freedom in Ivory Coast after two-month lockdown

A taste of freedom in Ivory Coast after two-month lockdown

African exotic flower trade hit hard by Covid-19

African exotic flower trade hit hard by Covid-19

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UN says gang violence has killed at least 530 people this year

UN says gang violence has killed at least 530 people this year

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UN urges wealthy countries to expedite carbon neutrality goals

UN says gang violence in Haiti killed at least 530 people this year

UN says gang violence in Haiti killed at least 530 people this year

President Wickremesinghe: Sri Lanka no longer a bankrupt nation

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Trump calls for protests ahead of 'likely' arrest

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Xi and Putin to meet again on Tuesday to continue bilateral talks

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