Suspected jihadists have killed hundreds in a devastating attack in Burkina Faso’s Yatenga region, marking one of the country’s deadliest incidents amid rising violence.
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A new strain of the Mpox virus is mutating rapidly, complicating efforts by African scientists to track and respond to the virus. Increased global support is needed to enhance surveillance …
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The IMF has reached a $209 million deal with Liberia to support economic stability and fiscal reforms. This agreement is expected to enhance Liberia’s growth and investment potential.
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Nigeria’s rage rooms provide a unique way for people to release stress by smashing objects, reflecting a growing trend in mental health awareness.
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At least 15 people were killed in northern Mali following drone strikes in a local town, escalating tensions in the already volatile region.
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Gabon has reported its first case of mpox, with health authorities launching containment measures and contact tracing to prevent further spread.
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Gold Fields lowers its 2024 production forecast after severe weather impacts operations at its new Chile mine, highlighting challenges in the mining sector.
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Aid trucks are entering Darfur as the Sudanese army temporarily lifts a ban on deliveries, providing crucial relief to a region plagued by conflict and displacement.
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Zimbabwe’s wildlife is under threat from poaching and climate change, with conservationists racing to protect endangered species and preserve the country’s natural heritage.
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Somalia’s bomb disposal experts face immense dangers daily to defuse IEDs, saving lives and helping restore safety in a country ravaged by conflict.