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Demonstrators protest “injustice” outside the UN New York complex
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Demonstrators protest “injustice” outside the UN New York complex

With the launch of the debate at the 78th session of the UN general assembly on Sep. 19, demonstrators of

UNGA: Ethiopia calls for “renewed global solidarity”
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UNGA: Ethiopia calls for “renewed global solidarity”

Do we have the necessary political will to choose global partnership over geopolitical competition [and] are we prepared to work

Ghana: 3-day protests over cost of living crisis, leaders’ “moral decay” end
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Ghana: 3-day protests over cost of living crisis, leaders’ “moral decay” end

The #OccupyJulorbiHouse protest in Accra, Ghana, captured attention as citizens rally for political change and economic reform. From Sep 21

Libya: eastern authorities announce reconstruction conference in Derna
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Libya: eastern authorities announce reconstruction conference in Derna

Libya’s flood-devastated port city of Derna will host an international conference on Oct. 10 to aid reconstruction efforts, authorities in

Mozambique-U.S. seek to deepen defence, security ties
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Mozambique-U.S. seek to deepen defence, security ties

Mozambique’s President was welcomed Friday (Sep. 22) by the U.S. Secretary of Defense to discuss the nations’ bilateral defence ties

Niger: letters of credence, a bone of contention between the junta, Bazoum’s govt and the UN
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Niger: letters of credence, a bone of contention between the junta, Bazoum’s govt and the UN

UN chief Antonio Guterres “went astray in the exercise of his mission by obstructing Niger’s full participation in the 78th

Libya: foundations of UNESCO-listed site of Cyrene inundated after deadly floods
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Libya: foundations of UNESCO-listed site of Cyrene inundated after deadly floods

The immediate damage to the monuments of Cyrene (Shahhat), which include the 2nd century AD Temple of Zeus, bigger than

World Rhino day
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World Rhino day

Conservationists battling to save the northern white rhino from extinction are getting closer to being able to attempt IVF after

Independence day: Mali’s junta cancels the festivities
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Independence day: Mali’s junta cancels the festivities

Mali’s ruling junta has cancelled the festivities planned to mark the anniversary of independence and is considering mobilising reservists in

Guinea´s leader defends coups in Africa and rebuffs the West, saying things must change
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Guinea´s leader defends coups in Africa and rebuffs the West, saying things must change

Col. Mamadi Doumbouya, who was sworn in as Guinea’s interim president following the coup in 2021, told the U.N. General