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Dozens killed in South Sudan cattle raids
The ethnic violence in Eastern Equatorial state is over cattle and grazing fields.
South Sudanese authorities say more than 230 people have been killed over the past two weeks in ethnic clashes in the south of the country. The conflict is over cattle and grazing fields.
Plus, an outbreak of an illness resembling hemorrhagic fever has been reported in the south of Tanzania.
And Ivory Coast urges Mali to free its detained soldiers.
Photo: An armed man guards cattle in a village in South Sudan. Credit: AFP/Getty Images.
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