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Devastating fire at South African Parliament restarts after lull

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Fire reignites at South African Parliament a day and a half after flames first broke out. A man is due in court this week in connection to the devastating blaze. The Sudanese army's power has grown following the resignation of civilian transitional PM Hamdok over the weekend. Generals now have sole governing authority as fatal tensions continue to deepen. And Kenyan conservationist Richard Leakey dies aged 77,   after spending a life defending his country's endangered wildlife.

Added on the 03/01/2022 22:46:30 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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