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Somaliland Opposition Win Majority in First Parliamentary Vote since 2005

Two opposition parties in Somalia's breakaway Somaliland region won a majority of seats in the region's first parliamentary election in 16 years, the National...

Attackers Kill 88 People in Northwest Nigeria

Attackers killed 88 people in Nigeria's Kebbi state on Thursday, spurring its governor to pledge a bigger deployment of security forces on Sunday as...

Malawi Moves to Allow Hijabs in All Schools

Malawi is taking steps to start allowing Muslim students to wear the hijab, or headscarf, in all educational institutions. The controversial issue has forced...

More Than 160 Killed in Deadliest Attack of Burkina Faso’s War

The government of Burkina Faso has declared three days of mourning following an attack that left at least 160 people dead late last week...

Johnson to Call on G-7 to ‘Vaccinate World by 2022’

When the leaders of the world’s industrialized nations meet next week in Cornwall, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will ask them to commit to...

Nigeria Suspends Twitter Over President’s Deleted Tweet

LAGOS, NIGERIA - Nigeria's government said Friday it was suspending Twitter indefinitely in Africa's most populous nation, a day after the company deleted a...

Statement on conclusion of the engagement between the Presidential task team on Military Veterans and the Limpopo Military Veterans

Deputy President David Mabuza in his capacity as the Chairperson of the Presidential Task Team on Military Veterans today, Saturday, 05 June 2021, visited...

Sudan Rally Shows Lingering Anger Over 2019 Massacre

KHARTOUM - Thousands of protesters in Sudan’s capital demanded justice from the government this week over a 2019 massacre in Khartoum in which more...

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