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Nigeria : 40 killed in Auto Crash, Says President
ABUJA – At least 40 people were killed earlier this week after a bus-truck collision in Nigeria’s northwestern state of…
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Thousands of Moroccans Surge Toward Ceuta : Makhzen Uses Youth’s Misery to Leverage Pressure on Spain
In a dramatic escalation, thousands of Moroccans attempted to cross into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta from the northern Moroccan…
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US Military Completes Withdrawal from Niger
The withdrawal of U.S. troops from Niger has been completed, an American official confirmed on Monday. While the main troop…
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Sudan’s Cholera Outbreak : Over 9,530 Cases and 315 Deaths Reported
KHARTOUM – Sudan’s Ministry of Health said on Monday that 9,533 cases of cholera, including 315 deaths, had been recorded…
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Rwandans head to the polls to elect members of the Senate
KIGALI – Rwandans went to the polls on Monday to elect members of the Senate, the upper house of the…
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Morocco: Violent clashes between security forces and hundreds of Moroccans attempting mass exodus to Spain
Violent clashes erupted on Sunday night between Moroccan security forces and hundreds of Moroccan citizens attempting a mass exodus to…
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Guinea-Bissau: UNODC commits to supporting the country’s fight against drug trafficking
BISSAU – The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) will harness “all necessary resources” to support the Bissau-Guinean…
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“The Great Escape” Operation… Makhzen Throws Its Citizens to Ceuta, Blackmailing the European Union
Hundreds of Moroccan youths have engaged in an “illegal migration campaign,” resembling an “invasion” of Ceuta, which belongs to the…
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Mpox: Uganda reports ten cases of lethal clade 1b variant
KAMPALA – The number of mpox infections in Uganda has risen to ten cases of the clade 1b variant, which…
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Tunisia: Electoral campaign starts on Saturday
TUNIS – The electoral campaign for the Tunisian presidential elections, scheduled for October 6, began on Saturday and will continue…
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