Boeing agrees to a guilty plea regarding criminal charges tied to two deadly 737 Max crashes, igniting outrage among victims’ families and safety advocates.
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ECOWAS warns of disintegration risk if member states led by military juntas leave, underscoring the instability and challenges facing West Africa.
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U.S. citizens charged in a Congo coup attempt testify they were forced to participate under threats, adding new complexity to the controversial case.
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Congo’s army faces disarray and low morale, hindering its fight against Rwanda-backed M23 rebels. Senior officers call for urgent reform and international support.
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Zimbabwe’s Friendship Bench program, led by grandmothers, offers a unique and effective approach to mental health care, providing hope and support to those in need.
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Prime Minister Ariel Henry declares the arrival of Kenyan police in Haiti as a new era in security, with the forces set to assist in restoring peace and stability.
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The arrival of Kenyan police in Haiti marks a new security era, with Prime Minister Ariel Henry expressing optimism for restoring order and peace in the nation.
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Mauritania faces unrest following President Ghazouani’s re-election, with protests and injuries amid allegations of electoral fraud by opposition leader Biram Dah Abeid.
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Burkina Faso’s military junta is conscripting critics to fight Islamist rebels, raising significant human rights concerns and controversy.
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Cape Town is seeking more time to decide on extending the Koeberg nuclear plant’s operations, amid energy challenges and environmental concerns.