Al-Shabab, the armed Islamist group that controls large parts of Somalia, has seized a United Nations helicopter and its crew, according to local sources. The helicopter, which was carrying medical …
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Mohammed Bazoum’s son, detained since Niger’s coup, has been released and escorted to Togo, signalling potential easing of political tensions.
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Nigeria’s Forex Woes Drive Cadbury to Swap Dollar Loans for Equity
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Sunil Taldar appointed as Airtel Africa’s new CEO, replacing Olusegun Ogunsanya, to lead the company’s next phase of growth.
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NASENI Embarks on Multibillion-Dollar Global Partnerships to Revolutionize Nigeria’s Tech Landscape
NASENI forges global partnerships for tech advancement in Nigeria, focusing on staff development, high-tech facilities, and combating misinformation.
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Morocco has secured the presidency of the UN Human Rights Council after a heated contest with South Africa, which challenged its rival’s human rights record. The Moroccan ambassador, Omar Zniber, …
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Victor Osimhen, recently crowned African Player of the Year, seeks Africa Cup of Nations triumph to uplift Nigerian fans.
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A legal loophole in Zimbabwe is currently granting immunity to paedophiles, as revealed in a recent High Court ruling
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A Spanish court has dropped its investigation into three senior officials of Equatorial Guinea, including the president’s son, over allegations of kidnapping and torturing opposition activists. The High Court said …
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EU’s new import control system requires traders to provide cargo data before arrival, impacting sea, rail, and road imports.