Violent clashes in central Somalia claim over fifty lives as disputes over resources between clans escalate.
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Mali’s financial workers persist in their strike following the arrest of union leader Hamadoun Bah, amidst broader national and political tensions.
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Egypt takes firm action against tourism companies after the deaths of Hajj pilgrims in Mecca, highlighting the need for stringent safety measures.
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Zambia urges AU and SADC to mediate in the diplomatic conflict with Zimbabwe, following President Mnangagwa’s critical remarks.
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Kenyan President William Ruto faces nationwide protests against the Finance Bill, which proposes significant tax hikes. The bill aims to meet IMF conditions but has sparked public outrage and clashes …
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Aiteo resumes production at Nembe field after stopping an oil leak, enhancing safety protocols to prevent future incidents.
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Amnesty International reports the Nigerian army detains girls and young women who escape Boko Haram, raising serious human rights concerns.
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The ICC has unsealed an arrest warrant against Iyad Ag Ghali, leader of Ansar Dine, for war crimes in Mali. This significant step aims to hold him accountable for alleged …
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Only 7% of Zimbabweans have health insurance, leaving 93% without coverage. The CWGH report urges a national health insurance scheme to bridge this gap.
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India fines Binance $2.25M for money laundering violations, while the crypto giant battles a court trial in Nigeria for tax evasion and other charges.