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Niger coup
Kenya cost of living protests
Russia-Africa summit
Typhoon Doksuri
July on track to be hottest on record

A coup leader has been appointed in Niger after a military takeover.
General Abdourahmane Tchiani says he's the head of a National Council.
President Mohamed Bazoum was detained by presidential guards on Wednesday.

Kenya's appeal court has ruled that a government plan to raise taxes will go ahead.
The finance law sparked nationwide protests, supported by the opposition.
At least thirty people have been killed this month.
The law will double tax on fuel and and introduce a housing levy.

President Vladimir Putin says he's 'carefully examining' a proposal to end the conflict in Ukraine
He spoke on the final day of a summit with African leaders in St Petersburg.
Putin says he'll maintain grain supplies to the continent,
He blamed Western nations for high food prices and inflation.

Typhoon Doksuri has made landfall in South-East China.
It's one of the strongest storms in recent years with gusts of more than 180 km an hour.

Scientists say July is on track to become the planet's hottest month on record.
The UN Secretary General has called on politicians to take immediate measures to reduce the impact of climate change.

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