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Somalia says 5,000 soldiers to come home soon from Eritrea

Somalia will soon bring home 5,000 men it sent to train in Eritrea as soldiers, a government spokesperson said on Tuesday, after months of protests by the men’s parents claiming.

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AfDB hails coherence of Morocco’s development plan, resilience of its economy

President of the African Development Bank (AfDB) and Chairman of the Africa50 Board of Directors, Akinwumi Adesina, hailed on Tuesday in Marrakech the coherence of Morocco’s development plan and the.

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Nigeria’s Central Bank Raises Interest Rate to 14%

The Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has unanimously voted to increase the benchmark interest rate (monetary policy rate) to 14% from 13%, being the second.

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Liberia, Ireland Reaffirm Commitment to Promote Bilateral Cooperation

Liberia and Ireland have rekindled their commitment to deepen bilateral cooperation: emphasizing trade and investment; as well as driving democratic governance and human rights. Speaking in Dublin, at Aras an.

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Ghana to sign $3.2 billion railway project deal with Thelo DB consortium

Ghana’s government will sign an agreement next week with Thelo DB consortium for a $3.2 billion project to develop and make operational its Western Railway Line, the company said in.

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UN Chief Guterres eulogises healer and ‘mentor to generations’, Nelson Mandela

UN secretary-general António Guterres has hailed the late Nelson Mandela, the first black president of post-apartheid South Africa and racial justice icon for the outstanding legacy he left behind. Mr.

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Liberia’s Gov’t, Partners Kick-off Rabies Vaccination Campaign

The Government of Liberia in collaboration with its One Health platform partners and the division of Veterinary Services at the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA), has launched a 13 – day.

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Zambia Extradites Chinese Children Exploiter to Malawi

Authorities in Zambia have extradited a Chinese citizen who fled Malawi last month over accusations of selling exploitative videos of Malawian children to China. Police in Malawi told VOA Sunday.

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Nigerian unions to protest shutdown of public universities due to strike

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) will embark on a two-day protest on July 26 to demonstrate against a six-month shutdown of public universities across the country due to pay disagreements.

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Egypt’s Sisi, Kuwait Crown Prince talk ways of enhancing bilateral ties

President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met with His Highness the Crown Prince of Kuwait, Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, on the sidelines of the Jeddah Regional Summit with the United States.

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