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Gabon: Supporters of Ali Bongo rally in Owendo, say he is “the choice of reason”
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- . 12 August 2023
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Supporters of Gabonese president Ali Bongo believe that their candidate “is the choice of reason” as he launches his election
Benin: Hundreds of trucks blocked at border with Niger following coup
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- . 12 August 2023
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We’re stuck here. We’re going on about 16 days today. We’re asking the African population to sort out their problems,
Jewish kids of color attend inclusive summer camp
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- . 12 August 2023
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For over the past 14 years it has functioned as an extended family for campers who are often the only
West African bloc backs military ‘standby’ force for Niger
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- . 11 August 2023
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West African leaders have approved the deployment of a “standby force to restore constitutional order” in Niger, an intervention that
Colorful world of Cuban movie posters added to UNESCO’s world list
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- . 11 August 2023
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Colorful, abstract, pop or comic, Cuban movie posters have recently been inscribed on UNESCO’s Memory of the World list, an
C.African president says ‘not against France’ despite tensions
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- . 11 August 2023
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The president of the Central African Republic said his country wanted good relations with France, in an interview that followed
Sugar Man Sixto Rodriguez dies aged 81
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- . 11 August 2023
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U.S. singer and songwriter Sixto Diaz Rodriguez better known as Rodriguez, has died at the age of 81. His socially
Tunisia, Libya to share responsibility for migrants stranded on border
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- . 11 August 2023
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Tunisia and Libya announced they had agreed to share responsibility for providing shelter for hundreds of migrants stranded at their
Niger’s military rulers accuse France of unilaterally releasing ‘terrorists’
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- . 10 August 2023
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Niger’s new military rulers on Wednesday accused France, the country’s traditional ally, of having “unilaterally freed captured terrorists,” a term