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Ethiopian Prime Minister and Nobel Peace Prize winner Abiy Ahmed has announced he will lead his country's soldiers on the front lines of the war against advancing rebel fighters.

Ethiopia’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning leader says he’ll lead troops on front lines against rebels

By Bethlehem Feleke, CNN Ethiopian Prime Minister and Nobel Peace Prize winner Abiy Ahmed has announced he will lead his country’s soldiers on the front lines of the war against advancing rebel fighters, in the latest escalation of the year-long conflict between his government and rebel groups from the northern Tigray region. “Starting tomorrow, I

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Sudan's Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok in May.

Newly-freed Sudan prime minister defends deal with military, says he made it to ‘avoid bloodshed’

By Becky Anderson, Eoin McSweeney, Zeena Saifi and Noon Salih, CNN Sudan’s newly reinstated prime minister told CNN on Tuesday that he compromised in a deal with the country’s military in order to “avoid bloodshed” and a civil war. Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and other ministers were detained during a military coup last month that

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France Prime Minister Jean Castex has tested positive for Covid-19

French prime minister tests positive for Covid-19, forcing Belgium’s leader into isolation

By Xiaofei Xu and Sheena McKenzie, CNN France’s prime minister has tested positive for Covid-19, forcing five Belgian ministers to also go into self-isolation after meeting with the French politician Monday. Prime Minister Jean Castex, who is fully vaccinated, tested positive for the virus after returning to France from a visit with ministers in Brussels,

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Crowds shout slogans and light flares during a demonstration against Austria's Covid restrictions as the banner reads: "Control the border. Not your people."

Making Covid-19 vaccines mandatory was once unthinkable. But European countries are showing it can work

By Eliza Mackintosh, CNN Europe is considering a step once unthinkable among Western democracies: Making Covid-19 vaccinations compulsory for the entire bloc. Until now, governments around the world had rejected the idea of a universal coronavirus vaccine mandate, opting instead for incentives and other “nudges” to motivate people to get shots. Even in authoritarian states,

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