Sudan’s army has issued a tough condition for a ceasefire in the holy month of Ramadan, demanding that the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) withdraw from civilian areas. The army’s …
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In a significant development, the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) has decided to lift the sanctions imposed on Gabon, thereby reinstating its membership. This decision comes six months …
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Malta and Ghana pledge to boost trade, education, and security, marking a significant step forward in their 50-year-old bilateral relationship.
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To combat a severe food crisis, Nigeria bans grain exports, aiming to ensure food sufficiency for 31.5 million people facing hunger threats.
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In the early hours of a seemingly ordinary school day, the peace of Kaduna, Nigeria, was shattered. Gunmen stormed the Government Secondary School and LEA Primary School, Kuriga 1, in …
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The trial of Ousman Sonko, a former Gambian minister accused of crimes against humanity, has concluded in Switzerland with a defiant speech from the defendant, who alleged racism and lies …
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Invictus Energy and Zimbabwe government to sign deal, unlocking one of Africa’s largest gas discoveries for energy production soon.
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Namibian communities that were affected by the German colonial genocide more than a century ago are demanding the return of their ancestral land as part of a compensation deal with …
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Southern Africa’s maize harvest faces a sharp decline due to El Niño-induced drought, sparking concerns over food security. Immediate, coordinated action is essential to mitigate this growing crisis.
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Egypt’s central bank shocked the nation on Wednesday by letting the pound float freely in the market, slashing its value by more than a third against the dollar. The move …