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A nationwide strike planned for June 30 by employees of Tunisia’s Ministry of Finance has been cancelled following a decisive ...
Greece has deployed three warships to the Eastern Mediterranean, citing efforts to curb the growing influx of migrants ...
After years of bloodshed and broken accords, six armed groups operating in Ituri province in the north-east of the Democratic ...
Somalia’s elite Danab special forces, in coordination with international allies, have killed more than 37 al-Shabaab ...
DA Withdraws from National Dialogue, Raises Concerns Over Ramaphosa’s Leadership of Unity Government
South Africa’s Democratic Alliance (DA) has withdrawn from President Cyril Ramaphosa’s national dialogue initiative, a ...
At least 38 people have died and 28 others sustained injuries in a devastating head-on collision between a passenger bus and ...
Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye is participating in the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development, ...
At least seven people have reportedly died and several others injured during anti-government protests in Togo’s capital, Lomé ...
In a sharp pivot from its self-declared policy of neutrality, Hungary has approved the deployment of 200 soldiers to Chad — marking a significant and controversial military engagement in Africa’s ...
A groundbreaking study has revealed that nearly one in six cancer medications available in four sub-Saharan African nations — Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, and Cameroon — is defective, posing a serious ...
The new study underscores why the global goal of ending extreme poverty has been unattainable so far. It is now concentrated ...
The United Nations has raised alarm over escalating instability in the Central African Republic (CAR), as Sudan’s brutal civil war increasingly spills across the border. A Zambian UN peacekeeper was ...
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