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Sudan: UN Chief Calls For Removal Of Sudan’s Name From US Terrorism Sponsors List
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Sunday called for Sudan to be removed from the United States list of state…
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Libya Ceasefire: Latest Round Of Peace Talks In Geneva End With No Ceasefire Deal
The United Nations on Saturday confirmed the latest round of talks between representatives of warring parties of Libya in Geneva…
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Cameroon Election: Sunday Voting Overshadowed By Separatist violence
The people of Cameroon voted on Sunday in the much delayed parliamentary and municipal elections that were held for the…
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US Raises Concern Over Election & Constitutional Referendum In Guinea Next Month
The United States on Friday raised concern over the Guinea government’s plans to hold legislative elections and a constitutional referendum…
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SA President Cyril Ramaphosa Opposes South African Airways Route Cuts
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Friday said his government did not agree with South African Airways (SAA) business practitioners…
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President Peter Mutharika Appeals Court’s Ruling Nullifying His Election Victory
President Peter Mutharika and the electoral commission of Malawi have formally filed an appeal against a court ruling that nullified…
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Kenya, U.S. Agree To Begin Negotiation Talks To Pave Way For A Trade Deal
Kenya and the United States on Thursday agreed to begin negotiations that could pave way for the first U.S. bilateral…
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Ivory Coast: Former President Laurent Gbagbo Appeals For Unconditional Release
Lawyer of former Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo on Thursday appealed to the court to lift all the conditions imposed…
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Libya: UN Envoy Ghassan Salame Confirms Progress In Ceasefire Talks Between Rival Sides
United Nations special envoy to Libya, Ghassan Salame, on Thursday said there has been progress in talks between the two…
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Sudan Government Gives An Initial Approval To Overflights Heading To Israel- Report
The Sudanese government has reportedly agreed to allow flights heading to Israel to cross its airspace, a military spokesman said…
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President Uhuru Kenyatta Says Kenya Seeks Close Ties With Both U.S. And China
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday said Kenya sees no conflict in pursuing close ties with both the United States…
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Malawi President Peter Mutharika To Contest Court Ruling Nullifying Election Win
Malawi President Peter Mutharika on Wednesday confirmed he plans to contest a court ruling that overturned his victory in the…
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Lesotho First Lady Charged With Murder Of Prime Minister Thabane’s Former Wife
The first lady of Lesotho, Maesiah Thabane, has been charged with the murder of Prime Minister Thomas Thabane’s previous wife,…
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UN Envoy Says Libya Warring Parties Undergoing Ceasefire Talks In Geneva
Ghassan Salame, the United Nations envoy to Libya, on Tuesday, said representatives of the country’s rival factions have held UN-sponsored…
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Jacob Zuma: South African Court Issues Arrest Warrant Against Former President
A South African court on Tuesday issued an arrest warrant for former president Jacob Zuma after he failed to appear…
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Malawi: Court Nullifies May 2019 Election Results, Calls For New Ballot Within 150 Days
The Constitutional Court of Malawi on Monday nullified the May 2019 presidential election that declared Peter Mutharika as the winner…
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Sudan: U.S. Secretary of State Invites Head Of Sovereign Council To Visit Washington
The sovereign council in Sudan confirmed on Sunday that the United States government has invited General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan to…
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France Vows To Deploy 600 Additional Military Troops To Africa’s Sahel Region
France on Sunday announced plans to boost its military presence in West Africa, by deploying 600 troops in Mali and…
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Somalia Declares National Emergency Over Locust Invasion In The Country
The Somalia government on Saturday declared a locust infestation as a national emergency, as insects devastate food supplies across east…
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Nile Dam Issue: Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan To Finalize Deal By End Of February
Ministers from Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan on Friday said that a final agreement on the giant Blue Nile dam would…
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Portugal’s Market Watchdog Launches Probe Into Firms Linked To Isabel Dos Santos
Portugal’s market watchdog confirmed on Thursday that it has launched inquiries into various companies where Angolan billionaire Isabel dos Santos…
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Libya: Khalifa Haftar’s Forces Threaten To Target Civilian Plane Flying Over Tripoli
Eastern Commander Khalifa Haftar’s forces on Wednesday threatened to target civilian planes found flying over Tripoli, declaring the city and…
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Algeria: Foreign Ministers Of Several Countries To Meet In Algiers To Discuss Libya Issue
Algeria’s Foreign Ministry on Wednesday announced the country will host foreign ministers from six northern and sub-Saharan African countries on…
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Guinea-Bissau: Electoral Commission Confirms Umaro Cissoko Embalo As New President
Guinea-Bissau’s National Electoral Commission on Wednesday confirmed former Prime Minister Umaro Cissoko Embalo as the winner of a December presidential…
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U.S. President Donald Trump Announces Plan To Extend Travel Ban To More African Countries
United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced that he intends to expand his controversial travel ban on some countries.…
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