Morocco welcomes 15.9 million tourists in 2024, a record-breaking year as the nation aims for 26 million visitors by 2030.
Adenike Adeodun
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Burkina Faso names Jean Emmanuel Ouedraogo as prime minister after the government’s sudden dissolution. Ibrahim Traore aims to strengthen political stability.
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WHO experts are helping Congo diagnose a mysterious disease linked to multiple deaths in the southwestern Kwango province.
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Kenya cuts its key interest rate to 11.25 percent to support growth, while inflation remains manageable, according to the Central Bank of Kenya.
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Somalia’s population faces a growing crisis due to drought, with food, water, and health issues worsening daily. The international community must act.
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US lawmakers push new legislation to sanction Sudan war leaders and address the humanitarian crisis as foreign support complicates peace efforts.
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Biden’s Africa trip showcases a U.S.-funded railway project aimed at reducing Africa’s reliance on China for critical mineral trade.
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Senegal marks the 80th anniversary of the Thiaroye massacre, demanding justice and an apology from France for the 1944 killing of African soldiers.
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Chad’s sudden decision to end its defense pact with France signals a shift in the region’s security dynamics, complicating France’s military plans in Africa.
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Amnesty International condemns Nigerian police killings of 24 protesters, calling for accountability and justice for victims.