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Hundreds of IDPs who resettled at the 1000 Housing Units in Maiduguri, Nigeria, were given a five-day notice to vacate the houses they have been occupying since their camps were shut down last year. Jumai

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The Lake Chad Basin Commission’s Executive Secretary attributed the terror group’s spread to vulnerabilities already present in the region. He stressed the importance of non-kinetic interventions in further tackling the challenge. The Executive Secretary of

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Africa has become an essential element of Russia’s geostrategic posture in recent years as Moscow seeks to evade its international isolation and sanctions. However, facing isolation and a contracting economy, Russia has come to the

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A Chinese mining company formally opened a $300 million lithium processing plant Wednesday in Zimbabwe, which has one of the world’s largest reserves of the metal as demand surges globally because of its use in

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In the wake of the recent short-lived mutiny, a leading scholar at the National Defense University tells Israel Hayom Putin faces a dilemma: He can allow the Wagner escapades to continue in Africa unhindered –

Dozens dead in Khartoum shelling havoc
At least 24 civilians reportedly died in fighting in and around the Sudanese capital of Khartoum and adjacent Omdurman; at least 20 in Omdurman on Tuesday and four more in Khartoum on Wednesday. Khartoum and

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Après dix années sur place, la mission onusienne devra quitter le Mali d’ici six mois, selon l’exigence des autorités maliennes de transition. L’ex-Premier ministre Moussa Mara demande dans un communiqué publié lundi 3 juillet des