Arrests at a Benin pipeline terminal exacerbate tensions with Niger, casting shadows over diplomatic and economic relations.
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Wagner mercenaries in Mali are accused of serious human rights abuses, exacerbating the nation’s security crisis and drawing international concern.
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South Africa’s ANC invites other political parties to form a government of national unity, aiming to foster greater political stability and inclusivity.
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The United Nations calls for immediate support to aid millions facing severe drought and hunger due to the El Niño crisis in southern Africa.
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Burkina Faso’s ongoing conflict has traumatized thousands of children. Humanitarian efforts focus on psychological support and education to help them recover and build a brighter future.
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The South African Reserve Bank reassures stakeholders of the financial system’s stability despite significant economic challenges, emphasizing robust banks and effective risk management.
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Rhonex Kipruto faces a six-year ban and the loss of major athletic achievements after a doping scandal.
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U.S. lawmakers urge President Biden to intervene for Binance executive Tigran Gambaryan, detained in Nigeria, emphasizing his safety and swift return.
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SAHPRA clears recalled children’s cough syrup of toxins, affirming no health risks associated with the product.
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Zambia seeks an additional $400 million from IMF to combat the severe impacts of drought and expedite its economic recovery efforts.