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Ladies and Gentleman, the real Great Britain.
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Today’s VOA60 Africa
Mali: Parliament speaker Dioncounda Traore becomes interim president after taking the oath of office.
Democratic Republic of Congo: President Kabila says outside pressure will not force him to arrest general wanted by the International Criminal Court on charges of war crimes.
Zimbabwe: Rumored to be seriously ill, President Robert Mugabe returns home from Singapore looking robust and healthy.
Yemen: Unable to cross border into Saudi Arabia, Ethiopian migrants are now stranded in Yemen.
South Africa: Once dominated by whites, young black winemakers like Ntsiki Biyela are playing a bigger role in South Africa’s wine industry.
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