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0:03 - Spain football scandal
0:31 - Ambassador expelled
1:27 - Air strike in Khartoum
1:41 - Gabon elections
1:58 - India train fire
2:09 - Madagascar stampede
FIFA has just suspended the Spanish Football chief from all football related activities for at least 90 days.
Luis Rubiales had refused to step down after kissing player Jenni Hermoso on the lips after the world cup final.
On Friday, she said she didn't consent to the kiss adding that his version of events was "part of the manipulative culture that he has generated."
Rubiales claimed he's the victim of a social assassination.
Niger's military leaders have given the French ambassador until Sunday to leave the country after he refused to meet the foreign minister.
France says the junta doesn't have the authority to order their ambassador to leave.
The coup leaders are rallying supporters to what they describe as a "Million Man" march in the capital.
Sudan's military has attacked positions of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in the capital.
Fighting between the RSF and the army has been spreading from the capital Khartoum to other parts of the country since it started in mid-April.
Voting is underway in the West African country of Gabon, where president Ali Bongo is seeking a third term.
The president, and his late-father before him, have ruled since independence from France in 1960.
The six main opposition parties have chosen Albert Ondo Ossa as their candidate.
At least nine people have died after a fire broke out on a train in southern India.
A gas cylinder brought on board by some passengers is said to have caused the fire.
Thirteen people including seven children have died in a stampede at a stadium in Madagascar's capital.
It happened during the opening ceremony of the Indian Ocean Island Games.
More than a hundred people were injured.
0:03 - Spain football scandal
0:31 - Ambassador expelled
1:27 - Air strike in Khartoum
1:41 - Gabon elections
1:58 - India train fire
2:09 - Madagascar stampede
FIFA has just suspended the Spanish Football chief from all football related activities for at least 90 days.
Luis Rubiales had refused to step down after kissing player Jenni Hermoso on the lips after the world cup final.
On Friday, she said she didn't consent to the kiss adding that his version of events was "part of the manipulative culture that he has generated."
Rubiales claimed he's the victim of a social assassination.
Niger's military leaders have given the French ambassador until Sunday to leave the country after he refused to meet the foreign minister.
France says the junta doesn't have the authority to order their ambassador to leave.
The coup leaders are rallying supporters to what they describe as a "Million Man" march in the capital.
Sudan's military has attacked positions of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in the capital.
Fighting between the RSF and the army has been spreading from the capital Khartoum to other parts of the country since it started in mid-April.
Voting is underway in the West African country of Gabon, where president Ali Bongo is seeking a third term.
The president, and his late-father before him, have ruled since independence from France in 1960.
The six main opposition parties have chosen Albert Ondo Ossa as their candidate.
At least nine people have died after a fire broke out on a train in southern India.
A gas cylinder brought on board by some passengers is said to have caused the fire.
Thirteen people including seven children have died in a stampede at a stadium in Madagascar's capital.
It happened during the opening ceremony of the Indian Ocean Island Games.
More than a hundred people were injured.
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