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US Announces Another $150 Million for Africa Food Crisis

U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield on Friday announced a $150 million package for Africa to help address food and humanitarian crises. Speaking before a gathering of over 500.

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US Donates Military Vehicles to AU Troops in Somalia

The United States has donated 24 armoured personnel carriers to the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia, three months after the deadliest attack in years on the U.S.-backed peacekeeping mission..

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Malawi Government Stops Plans to ‘Export’ Unemployed Nurses

Malawi’s nurses’ union is urging President Lazarus Chakwera to allow about 2,000 nurses to work in the United States and Saudi Arabia after the government ordered the plan to be.

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Nigeria’s military to use ‘maximum firepower’ against armed groups

Nigeria’s military will use maximum firepower to uproot the armed groups that are behind mounting insecurity in the country, the airforce said on Wednesday, amid concerns that the situation, if.

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Nile dam stand-off should be resolved in the spirit of ‘African solutions to African challenges – UAE

The UAE believes a successful conclusion to negotiations over a hydroelectric dam Ethiopia is building on the Nile is “within reach”, according to a statement posted on the website of.

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Consortium to buy S.Africa hospitals firm Mediclinic for $4.49 bln

South Africa’s Remgro Ltd said on Thursday it will buy hospital chain operator Mediclinic International in a consortium with Switzerland’s MSC Mediterranean Shipping for 3.7 billion pounds ($4.49 billion). The.

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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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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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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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