- 29 April, 2026
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DRC: UAE signs $1.9 billion deal with state-owned mining company
- By pann.news
- . 18 July 2023
The United Arab Emirates have signed a $1.9 billion deal with a state-owned mining company in the Democratic Republic of
Authorities in Kenya announce the discovery of 12 new bodies
- By pann.news
- . 18 July 2023
Authorities in Kenya announce the discovery of 12 new bodies in the Shakahola forest where an extreme cult was meeting…Read
Lawyer representing family of murdered MP lodges complaint in court
- By pann.news
- . 18 July 2023
The lawyer of murdered opposition politician Chérubin Okende has lodged a complaint against “unknown persons” in a court in Kinshasa…Read
Linda Caicedo, best player of Colombian women’s soccer
- By pann.news
- . 18 July 2023
When she makes her debut at the Australia-New Zealand World Cup on July 24, she will be taking part in
EU, Tunisia sign deal to fight illegal migration
- By pann.news
- . 18 July 2023
The European Union wishes to negotiate with Egypt and Morocco partnerships similar to the one it has just concluded with
EAC force to investigate alleged M23 massacre in eastern DRC
- By pann.news
- . 18 July 2023
The East Africa Community regional force is to send a “verification mission” to the area where the bodies of 11
Senegal’s opposition supporters bang pots and pans in protest
- By pann.news
- . 17 July 2023
Senegalese banged on pots and pans for several minutes on Saturday (Jul. 15) night in the latest protest organized by
Kenya’s Ruto calls for stronger, financially autonomous A.U. at Mid-Year Meeting
- By pann.news
- . 17 July 2023
African leaders met in Kenya Sunday (Jul. 16) to boost continental integration. The 5th Mid-Year coordination meeting (MYCM) aimed to
FIFA World Cup: Nigeria’s Super Falcons welcomed in Australia
- By pann.news
- . 17 July 2023
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Sudanese refugees in Libya ask the UN for help
- By pann.news
- . 17 July 2023
Uncounted numbers of Sudanese refugees who flowed into Libya to escape the ongoing fighting in their country are still living