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Tunisia’s President Cheers Outcome of Controversial Referendum

Tunisian President Kais Saied and his supporters are celebrating the apparent adoption of his controversial new constitution, following a referendum Monday. But turnout for the vote was low and the.

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Several Mozambican Insurgents Killed in Operation

According to Omar Saranga, coordinator of the North Operational Theatre at the Mozambican Armed Defence Forces, dozens of insurgents were exterminated during an operation at the rebels’ main camp in.

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France to help Benin and Gulf of Guinea states battle militants

France aims to “respond positively” to requests from Benin and other countries for air support and intelligence to combat Islamist militants, a French official said on Wednesday, as President Emmanuel.

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President Weah Invited to Visit Washington

President George Manneh Weah has received an official invitation from the United States government to visit Washington, DC. Making the disclosure on July 26, at the official celebration of Liberia’s.

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Ugandan leader extols Africa-Russia friendship during visit by Lavrov

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said on Tuesday he saw no reason to criticise Russia over the invasion of Ukraine, extolling Russian-African friendship in remarks that will have delighted his visitor,.

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Forum On Public Sector Procurement Management & Auditing, Istanbul – Turkey 2022

Theme: The Future of Public Procurement Operations & Management Date: October 17th – 21st, 2022 Venue: Istanbul, Turkey Rationale The World Bank report puts the annual global public procurement expenditure.

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Sheryl Mboya: Kenyan Varsity Student Invents Edible Cups And Plates

Changes in environmental deterioration are what motivated Ms Sheryl Mboya. As a young Kenyan University Student, she has developed edible plates and cups as the ideal replacement for traditional plastic.

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The Strategies Ambitions & Steps Made To Defeat HIV/AIDS In Africa

With about forty years gone since the first case of the virus was discovered, the African Continent has made significant strides in defeating the HIV epidemic on the continent. This.

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