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Sudan
Sudanese Government, Major Rebel Group Agree To Hold New Round Of Peace Of Talks
The Sudanese power-sharing government has agreed to hold new peace talks with a major rebel group active in the country’s…
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Libya
Libya: UN Chief Antonio Guterres Calls For Closure Of All Migrant Detention Centers
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres has renewed the call for the closure of all detention centers in Libya, condemning human…
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Health
Amnesty International Claims Over 7,000 Health Workers Have Died From COVID-19
International Rights Group Amnesty International on Thursday said at least 7,000 health workers worldwide have died after being infected with…
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Health
WHO Wants To Secure Initial 230 Million Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine For African Countries
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Thursday said it wants to secure an initial 230 million doses of any COVID-19…
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South Africa
South African Healthcare Workers Protest Against Poor Working Conditions, Threaten Strike
South African healthcare workers have threatened to go on a strike if the government does not provide them with adequate…
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World
UN Warns COVID 19 Pandemic Will Widen Poverty Gap Between Women & Men
The United Nations (UN) on Wednesday warned the global coronavirus pandemic is likely to widen the poverty gap between women…
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Guinea
Guinea: President Conde Vows To Represent Young People, Women In October Election
Guinea’s President Alpha Conde on Wednesday said he would be the candidate of young people and women in October’s election,…
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Egypt
Ethiopia: U.S. Government Suspends Millions In Aid Over Disputed Nile Dam Issue
The United States government has decided to suspend some aid to Ethiopia over the delay in progress in the country’s…
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Libya
Libyan Prime Minister, Italian Foreign Affairs Minister Discuss Bilateral Cooperation
The United Nations-backed Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Serraj on Tuesday met with Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Luigi Di Maio…
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Tunisia
Tunisian Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi’s Cabinet Wins Confidence Vote
Tunisian Prime Minister-designate Hichem Mechichi’s cabinet and his technocratic government won a confidence vote early on Wednesday as the North…
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Guinea
Guinea: President Conde Accepts Party’s Nomination To Run In October’s Election
Guinea’s President Alpha Conde has reportedly accepted his party’s nomination to run in October’s election, reported Reuters. Conde’s Rally of…
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Kenya
Kenyan President Orders Health Ministry To Publish Details Of Covid-19 Deals
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday ordered the country’s health ministry to publish details of all purchases made during the…
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South Africa
South African Ruling Party ANC Decides Officials Charged With Graft Must Step Aside
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday said the governing party executive has decided that all party members formally charged…
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Sudan
Sudan: Government Officially Signs Peace Deal With Five Key Rebel Groups
Sudan’s government officially signed a peace agreement with the country’s five main rebel groups on Monday, reported Reuters. The deal…
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Mali
Mali: Opposition Movement Proposes 18 To 24 Months Transition To Civilian Rule
Mali’s June Opposition Movement that campaigned against former president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has proposed a transition back to civilian power…
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Ghana
Ghana President Announces Reopening Of International Air Borders From Sept. 1
Ghana is set to reopen its main airport to international flight passengers starting Sept. 1 after ensuring measures to help…
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South Africa
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa To Appear Before ANC’s Integrity Commission
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will appear before the governing African National Congress party’s integrity commission over controversial campaign donations,…
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Nigeria
Nigeria: Schools In Lagos Set To Reopen Next Month As Coronavirus Cases Decline
Schools in Nigeria’s Lagos are set to open from next month as part of plans to revive the economy as…
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Sudan
Sudan: Rebels Agree To Sign Key Peace Deal With Government To End 17-Years Of Conflict
Sudan’s main rebel alliance has agreed on a peace deal with the government that is likely to put an end…
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Egypt
Nile Dam: Latest Round Of Talks Between Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan Ends Sans A Draft Deal
The latest round of Nile dam negotiation talks between Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan ended on Friday without reaching a consensus…
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Mali
Mali: ECOWAS Agrees To Civilian Transition For 12 Months, Elections Within A Year
Mali’s West African neighboring countries group has agreed the country’s transitional government must be lead by civilian and last no…
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Mauritius
Mauritius: At Least 40 Dolphins Found Dead In Area Affected By Massive Oil Spill
At least 40 dolphins have been found dead so far in an area of Mauritius affected by an oil spill…
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Mauritania
Mauritania: Former President Abdel Aziz Claims His Innocence In Corruption Inquiry
Mauritania’s former President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz has come forward to prove his innocence over suspected embezzlement, reported Africa News.…
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Malawi
Malawi: Government To Lift Air Travel, School Restrictions From September
The Malawi government has announced it is going to reopen its main airport on Sept 1 and public schools on…
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South Africa
South African President Launches Investigation Into Misuse Of COVID-19 Funds
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday said the government has launched an investigation into allegations of misuse of COVID-19…
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