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Cameroon: In Cameroon’s Conflict-Hit Regions, EU Funding Helps Displaced Families Make...
Clashes have displaced 420,000 people in the country's Far North in 2022. Many depend on WFP assistance to survive
"We had to run at night...
Nigeria: Akeredolu Should Heed His Own Counsel
The governor should resign his appointment if he cannot perform the functions of his office
The prolonged absence from office by Governor Rotimi Akeredolu has...
Liberia: EU Recommits Support to Liberia
The European Union (EU) has reiterated its commitment to the partnership of development between Liberia and the Union after 50 years.
In a special statement...
Nigeria: Volleyball – Nigeria Set Up African U-17 Nations Championship Final...
The fervour at the ongoing 2023 Girls Under-17 African Nations Volleyball Championship reached a crescendo as Nigeria's Girls Under-17 team clinched a hard-fought victory...
Libya: People Are Beaten, Sexually Abused and Killed in Libyan Detention...
Refugees, asylum seekers and migrants held inside detention centres in Tripoli, Libya, have been assaulted, sexually abused, beaten, killed and systematically deprived of the...
Tunisia: Nabeul1 – Elections – Two Candidates Start Campaigning
Tunis/Tunisia — The two candidates for the local elections, Nejib Belhssan and Chaouki Chaâbane, in the Om Dhouil constituency of the El Mida delegation...
Sudanese Expats in UAE ‘Nervous’ As Diplomatic Tensions Rise
Dubai — Sudanese living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are watching closely as tensions simmer between their country of origin and their host...
Mozambique: EDM and Africa50 Sign Agreements to Build Solar Power Stations
Maputo — Mozambique's publicly owned electricity company, EDM, and Africa50 have signed four agreements to build and operate new solar power stations in the...
Namibia: Drop in Fuel Prices Bring Joy to Businesses
Independent economic researcher Josef Sheehama has welcomed the upcoming fuel decrease, saying that lower petrol and diesel prices have a far wider impact than...
South Africa’s Border Management Authority Holds Ground As Zimbabwe Accuses It...
South Africa's Border Management Authority (BMA) is sticking to its earlier stance that it intercepted 443 children who were entering the neighbouring country illegally...