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Africa Mourns Pope Francis: A Champion of the Marginalized and a Catalyst for Catholic Growth on the Continent

Millions of African Catholics and leaders across the continent are mourning the death of Pope Francis, a religious figure many say gave a...

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At Least 50 Dead, Hundreds Missing After Boat Fire and Capsizing in DR Congo

At least 50 people have died and hundreds remain missing after a wooden boat caught fire and capsized on the Congo River in...

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Amadou Hott: Driving a New Vision for Africa’s Financial Independence

Amadou Hott, the former Minister of Economy, Planning, and Cooperation of Senegal, is emerging as a bold voice for change in Africa’s economic...

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Cape Town Activists Demand Water Justice Amid Environmental and Economic Crisis

Cape Town, South Africa, continues to grapple with deep-rooted environmental and socioeconomic challenges in its water management system. The city’s 2018 water crisis,...

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Mnangagwa’s Currency Gamble: Zimbabwe’s Gold-Backed ZiG Struggles as South African Firms Exit

Zimbabwe’s economic experiment with the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), introduced just a year ago, is facing mounting skepticism as both businesses and consumers continue...

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US and Somali Airstrike Targets Al-Shabab as Battle Intensifies for Strategic Town

The United States and Somali armed forces have carried out a coordinated airstrike against al-Shabab militants amid intense fighting over the control of...

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US Raises Concerns Over Zambia’s New Cyber Security Law Amid Privacy and Free Speech Fears

The United States has issued a strong warning to its citizens regarding a new cyber security law enacted in Zambia, citing serious concerns...

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Former Credit Suisse Chief Tidjane Thiam to Contest Ivory Coast Presidential Election

Tidjane Thiam, the internationally renowned banker and former Chief Executive Officer of Credit Suisse, is set to contest the upcoming presidential election in...

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US Foreign Aid Cuts to Malaria Programs Put Millions at Risk and Threaten Decades of Progress in Africa

Cuts to US-funded malaria programs are endangering millions across Africa, threatening to reverse decades of progress in the fight against the deadly disease....

African Clubs Eye Global Glory and Big Rewards at FIFA’s Expanded Club World Cup

The inaugural 32-team FIFA Club World Cup in the United States marks a new chapter for African football, as four top clubs, Egypt’s...