A Nigerian court freed 119 protesters, including minors, following President Bola Tinubu’s order to drop charges linked to August’s economic protests
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The ongoing Sudan war has displaced 135,000 civilians in El Gezira, as RSF attacks echo the brutal violence seen last year in Darfur
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KEY POINTS African youth play a pivotal role in political movements. Technology empowers youth-led movements across the continent. Despite challenges, African youth continue driving political change. Young people in Africa …
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The U.S. condemns Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces for civilian attacks, warning of potential sanctions if violence persists
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Tragic Chad Military Base Attack Highlights Urgent Need for Security and Regional Stability
The recent attack on a Chadian military base, which claimed 40 soldiers’ lives, highlights the urgent need for regional cooperation and socioeconomic reforms in Chad to combat persistent insecurity.
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KEY POINTS King of Saudi Arabia, Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, through his humanitarian Aid and Relief Center(KSrelief), at a Donor Conference held in Jeddah, raised over $1.1 billion to …
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Social media and citizen journalism empower African voices to share real stories, driving change and accountability across the continent
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Nigeria’s decision to block Shell’s $2.4 billion asset sale raises concerns about attracting foreign investment, despite efforts to revive the economy. Regulatory delays send mixed signals to investors, potentially stalling …
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Eight civilians, including children, were killed in a drone strike in northern Mali’s Timbuktu region during a local fair. The Tuareg rebels blamed Malian forces
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South African Rand Slips as Investors Eye Inflation Data: What This Means for the Economy
The South African rand continues to fluctuate as inflation pressures rise. Learn how this affects the economy, foreign investment, and the future of South Africa’s growth.