Paris 2024 introduces new facilities for nursing mothers, enhancing support for athlete mothers at the Olympic Games.
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Ethiopia secures $4.9 billion in debt relief amid economic reforms, aiming for financial stability and growth.
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Tunisian presidential candidates are alleging intimidation and restrictions, raising alarms about the fairness of the upcoming election.
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Nigerian police clashed with protesters in Kano and Lagos over rising living costs, with four people injured and economic reforms demanded.
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Nigerian police fired tear gas to disperse protesters in Abuja, who gathered to decry economic hardships and policies under President Bola Tinubu. The unrest highlights growing discontent.
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Tiger Brands expands its reach to over 71,000 stores in South African townships, targeting growth in underserved areas.
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Mali rebels have claimed the deaths of 131 soldiers and Russian fighters in July clashes, underscoring the region’s instability and foreign involvement in the conflict.
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World Bank approves $1.5 billion financing for Ethiopia to support economic reforms and debt restructuring.
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Protests erupt in Kenya, Uganda, and Nigeria as youth demand action against economic hardship and corruption, fueling regional unrest.
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France recognizes Morocco’s sovereignty over Western Sahara, supporting the autonomy plan amid ongoing conflict with the Polisario Front. What does this mean for the region?