Zambia is in talks with Zimbabwe following President Mnangagwa’s comments about U.S. funding for Zambia’s security sector, raising diplomatic tensions.
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Tunisia’s crackdown on migration has raised human rights concerns, with reports of abuses and neglect. The international community calls for humane policies.
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The death toll from the attack on villages in eastern Congo’s Ituri province rises to 41, highlighting the region’s ongoing violence and urgent need for peacebuilding
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MultiChoice fined by Nigerian tribunal, required to offer subscribers a free month of service for contempt of court.
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Uganda experienced a nationwide blackout on June 7, 2024, causing significant disruptions. Power was restored after several hours, highlighting the need for improved infrastructure.
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Akosua Bame criticizes Africa’s resource management, urging strategic internal planning to combat foreign exploitation and improve economic conditions.
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Gotion High Tech’s new $1.3 billion gigafactory marks a significant advancement in Morocco’s role in the global electric vehicle industry.
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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.