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Libya’s Haftar Urges Deal On ‘Fair’ Distribution Of Oil Revenues

Are tensions once again flaring between Libya's rival governments? Khalifa Haftar, the de facto ruler of the country's east, called for an equitable distribution of...

Gulf Of Guinea: Chinese Navy On “Friendly Visit” To Nigeria

Three Chinese naval vessels made a five-day stopover in the waters of Lagos, Nigeria's economic capital, on Sunday during a rare visit to the...

Sanwo-Olu Mourns Pioneer FCT Minister, Ajose-Adeogun

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has mourned the passage of the pioneer Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Chief Mobolaji Ajose-Adeogun. Ajose-Adeogun, who was...

Sudan: Army Plane Shot Down During Clashes In Khartoum

A fighter jet was shot down in Khartoum on Tuesday, where clashes and artillery fire targeted several neighborhoods in Sudan's war-torn capital, witnesses said. "We...

Musician Sudan Archives Explores Non-Western String Traditions

The 29 year old violinist singer-songwriter recently performed on the West Holts Stage on day 4 of Glastonbury music festival in the UK.  Her music...

Senegal’s Macky Sall Rules Out Controversial Third Term

Senegal's President Macky Sall on Monday ended months of tense uncertainty by saying he would not seek a third term next year, clearing the...

Tanzania Lifts Night Bus Travel Ban After Decades

Tanzania has lifted the long-standing ban on night-time upcountry bus travel. The decision was announced by Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa in parliament, who highlighted that...

Egypt And Turkey Appoint Ambassadors, First Time In Ten Years

Egypt and Turkey announced on Tuesday that they had appointed ambassadors to each other's countries for the first time in a decade, the latest...

Atrocities’ Committed By All Sides In Troubled Cameroon: Amnesty

Security forces, separatist rebels and ethnic militiamen have committed "atrocities" in a troubled region in Cameroon, including executions, torture and rape, Amnesty International said...

Burundi: New Currency Notes Attract Backlash Amid Shortage

In Bujumbura, Burundians are reacting to the new 5,000 and 10,000 Burundian franc banknotes recently put into circulation. It comes as they experience difficulty...

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