Sheep markets struggle in Niger ahead of Eid al-Adha amid insecurity and economic strain
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Sheep markets struggle in Niger ahead of Eid al-Adha amid insecurity and economic strain

Eid al-Adha, also known as the Feast of Sacrifice, is marked by the traditional slaughter of a sheep to commemorate

Zambia mourns former president Edgar Lungu
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Zambia mourns former president Edgar Lungu

According to local media and his Patriotic Front party, Lungu collapsed while exercising at home in Lusaka and was pronounced

Africa Day: AU renews call for reparative justice {Business Africa}
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Africa Day: AU renews call for reparative justice {Business Africa}

On Africa Day, the African Union amplifies the call for reparative justice, urging economic redress for slavery and colonialism while

Ivory Coast: opposition candidates barred from electoral lists
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Ivory Coast: opposition candidates barred from electoral lists

A party official from Ivory Coast’s opposition Democratic Party has confirmed on Wednesday that party leader Tijane Thiam as well

Lionel Messi trains with Argentinian team ahead of World Cup qualifier
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Lionel Messi trains with Argentinian team ahead of World Cup qualifier

He returned to his national team after a 7-month involuntary absence due to an injury…Read More

‘Single storm’ could push thousands of Haitians into hunger, WFP warns as hurricane season begins
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‘Single storm’ could push thousands of Haitians into hunger, WFP warns as hurricane season begins

A single storm could push hundreds of thousands of Haitians into hunger, the World Food Program has warned, as hurricane

Sierra Leone: popular chimpanzee sanctuary under threat from encroachment
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Sierra Leone: popular chimpanzee sanctuary under threat from encroachment

The Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary is a safe haven for orphaned, rescued and abused chimpanzees across Sierra Leone. But the sanctuary

Five humanitarian workers killed in Sudan after attack on aid convoy
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Five humanitarian workers killed in Sudan after attack on aid convoy

Five people have been killed in an attack on a humanitarian aid convoy in Sudan, the United Nations confirmed on

UN, Iran, and Egypt hold talks as nuclear enrichment ramps up
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UN, Iran, and Egypt hold talks as nuclear enrichment ramps up

Iranian, Egyptian and U.N. leaders met in Cairo on Monday to discuss Iran’s nuclear program after the U.N. nuclear watchdog

Ukraine and Russia agree to a prisoner swap — but made little headway beyond that
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Ukraine and Russia agree to a prisoner swap — but made little headway beyond that

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hailed Monday’s second round of direct peace talks between Ukraine and Russia as “very, very