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President Trump has surprised African officials and observers with his recent focus on the continent, where the U.S. has lagged behind China, Russia and Middle Eastern countries in building ...
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PM News on MSNIvorian elections: West African Elders counsel against hate speechThe West African Elders Forum (WAEF) has urged political actors and the media in Cote d’Ivoire to refrain from hate speech, ...
France has officially completed its military withdrawal from Senegal, marking the end of its last permanent troop presence in ...
As the world unites in its pursuit of climate justice, a troubling trend often slips beneath the radar a resurgence of neocolonialism, clothed this time in green .
Trump administration pushes African nations to accept non-citizen deportees from US, creating diplomatic pressure and visa ...
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Latin Times on MSNAfrican Nation to Send Back Migrants to Native Countries After Controversial Deportations by Trump AdminThe migrants—citizens of Vietnam, Jamaica, Cuba, Yemen, and Laos—had served prison sentences in the U.S. for serious crimes, ...
Although economic integration is often discussed in Africa, there is a sharp contrast between these discussions and reality. One exception is Gervais Koffi Djondo, who has made it his mission.
One major reason why the U.S. and Western Europe have seen dramatic population increase over the last 200-plus years, Aaby ...
A former Minister of State and renowned governance and public policy analyst, Dr . Akwasi Opong-Fosu, has called for an ...
From Gabon’s Léon M’ba (1967) to Ethiopia’s Meles Zenawi (2012), generations of African leaders have spent their final moments in foreign hospitals. Nigeria’s Umaru Yar’Adua’s prolonged medical ...
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AllAfrica on MSNUganda: Koboko-Yumbe-Moyo Road Project Set to Drive Trade and Transformation in West NileA major infrastructure upgrade is reshaping the economic outlook of Uganda's West Nile sub-region. The Koboko-Yumbe-Moyo (KYM) road--stretching 103.08 kilometres--is being transformed from gravel to a ...
The attack on the western Malian city of Kayes on 1 July indicates that Al-Qaeda affiliate JNIM is establishing itself in the area bordering Senegal and Mauritania.
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