Burkina Faso’s military junta is conscripting critics to fight Islamist rebels, raising significant human rights concerns and controversy.
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Rising tensions in Kenya as protesters and police clash in nationwide demonstrations against President Ruto’s leadership.
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The Dangote refinery is reshaping the West African oil market by expanding gasoil exports and adhering to evolving environmental standards.
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Ras Ijdir, the critical border crossing between Libya and Tunisia, reopens fully, strengthening regional connectivity and security.
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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.
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The inauguration of South Africa’s new government under President Thandiwe Mbeki brings hope and fear, with promises of reforms in corruption, economy, and inequality.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa forms a new cabinet, sharing power with the DA in a historic government of national unity for South Africa.
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Recent attacks in northeastern Nigeria have left at least 18 dead and 30 injured, striking fear and sorrow in Borno state.
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Nigerian citizens declare a “day of rage” to protest against soaring inflation and economic hardships, challenging government policies.
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Solar power is transforming lives in rural Nigeria, providing reliable electricity and addressing the country’s chronic energy crisis, with support from international and local initiatives.