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Suicide bomb attack kills over 11 in Cameroon.
According to reports, at least 12 people were killed and over 40 others wounded in two suicide bomb attacks in a small town in northern Cameroon near the Nigerian border late on Wednesday.
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Africa needs to start owning the conversation around high birth rates.
Within the past few days, there have been both overt and covert expressions of racism in the news made by Western leaders in countries that ironically seemed to have amassed their wealth through colonialism.
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Madagascar’s finance minister resigns.
According to reports, Madagascar’s finance minister, Gervais Rakotoarimanana announced that he was stepping down on Monday. This comes after a lot of media speculation over differences of opinion between him and the president.
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Over 30 missing after boat belonging to a Cameroonian military unit sinks.
Over 30 people are yet to be found after a boat belonging to an elite Cameroonian military unit sank off the coast on Sunday, the president’s office said According to reports, the presidency explained in...
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The Atlantic Drilling Fluids case is not against Taleveras or Igho Sanomi.
According to a statement issued by Taleveras, the company explains that the attention of their legal team has been drawn to online publications related to a case against Atlantic Drilling Fluids, clarifying that this legal...
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Nigeria’s lack of commitment to eradicating inequality isn’t surprising.
Goal 10 of the Sustainable Development Goals set in 2015 by member countries of the United Nations aims to “reduce inequalities” around the world by 2030.
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Senate affirms public private partnerships for the reformation of refineries.
The Honourable Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr.
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First official photo of President Buhari released after three months of medical leave.
The Presidency released a photograph of President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday, the first in almost three months after he left the country on May 7 for medical leave in Britain.
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Malian Police arrests key jihadist near Timbuktu.
Malian and french troops have arrested a close associate of a preacher whose jihadist group has claimed dozens of attacks against Western and Malian targets, Mali’s security minister said on Sunday.
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How the Eritrea – Djibouti border dispute affects the international community.
On June 14th, 2017, the Qatari government withdrew its military forces that once held the volatile region of the Horn of Africa together.