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Congo to reassess U.N. withdrawal plan after protests

Democratic Republic of Congo’s government will re-evaluate the withdrawal plan of the United Nations peacekeeping mission after deadly anti-U.N. protests last week, it said late on Monday, suggesting it may.

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Malawi Government Gives K462m for Tourism Matching Grants

Minister of Tourism Michael Usi has presented matching grants to 18 successful Tourism operators totalling over K400 million. Speaking during the handover ceremony, Usi said the marching grants are in.

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Kenyan Ministers Say Government Not Banning Facebook

Kenyan ministers said the government has no intention of banning Facebook despite a watchdog last week accusing the social media platform of failing to stop hate speech ahead of Aug..

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Mali’s military blasts Macron’s ‘neocolonial’ attitude

Mali’s army-led government has urged French President Emmanuel Macron to abandon his “neo-colonial and patronising” attitude as relations between Paris and Bamako deteriorate. France is reconfiguring its position in the.

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Nigeria adds 10.5 million new voters ahead of elections next year

Nigeria has added more than 10 million new voters to its election register, most of them youths, ahead of a presidential vote next February, the electoral agency said on Monday..

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Algeria introduces English at primary school in push to shed colonial past

Young Algerians will soon be taught English at primary school after President Abdelmadjid Tebboune announced that he was adding the language to the curriculum in response to growing demands from.

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Antony Blinken to lead US counter-charm offensive in Africa

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will lead a delegation to three African nations next month as Washington boosts diplomatic efforts to counter Russia’s charm offensive on the continent. Linda.

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President Weah Condemns July 26 Violence

President George Weah has condemned the July 26 “violent assault” against Christopher Walter Sisulu Sivili, a student protester who was beaten and tortured by the CDC-COP, a hardline auxiliary of.

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