Amid a backdrop of arrests and global criticism, hundreds rallied in Tunis, expressing staunch support for President Kais Saied and decrying foreign interference.
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Putin’s visit to China underscores a strategic pivot in global trade, challenging the traditional dominance of Western economic powers.
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Gunfire erupted in Kinshasa as security forces clashed with protesters demanding better governance and economic relief in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Ugandan security forces have captured a bomb expert from the IS-linked ADF rebel group, a significant victory in the fight against terrorism.
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In response to severe supply shortages, Ivory Coast’s cocoa regulator, the CCC, has suspended around 40 cooperatives suspected of hoarding cocoa beans to inflate prices.
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Kenyan lawyers push for court action against the government’s plan to deploy more police, challenging the move as a violation of a court order amid ongoing protests.
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South Africa aims to boost tourism and investment by marketing Ghana as a top destination through a bilateral initiative.
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During the Europe Day celebrations, EU Ambassador to Zimbabwe Jobst von Kirchmann discussed key achievements and ongoing challenges.
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Kenya hosts peace talks to resolve South Sudan’s conflict, focusing on power-sharing, security, and humanitarian issues, with hopes for a lasting resolution.
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Senegal PM Amadou Ba criticizes French military bases, calling for more local investment and security autonomy in West Africa.