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Pope Francis gathers top oil and investment executives in the Vatican to talk climate change.
From the first days of his papacy, Pope Francis preached about the importance of the environment, not only as a scientific concern but also a moral one. While president Trump, who is the most powerful political...
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Mnangagwa is putting all the cards on the table ahead of Zimbabwe’s presidential elections in July.
Zimbabwe has finally set a date for this year’s presidential elections, even as the world waits with baited breath for its first democratically elected president after Mugabe.
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Uganda’s new social media tax law is an indirect attempt to gag the press and free speech.
Imagine being taxed for speaking, communicating, and basically exercising one of your fundamental rights as a human being.
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Africa CEO Forum to host the 1st Women in Business Leadership Meeting in Paris.
This year’s Africa CEO Forum held in March in Abidjan and featured top CEOs from around the continent.
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Ethiopian government set to finally end state of emergency.
After Ethiopia’s cabinet announced on Saturday that it was assessing Ethiopia’s security, and looking to lift the state of emergency it imposed in February, the country’s parliament today approved the decision.
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Nigeria’s Population Commission releases controversial report ahead of census exercise.
The Nigerian Bureau of Statistics has released a report that estimates Nigeria’s population to be 193, 392, 517, ahead of a proposed National Population Census in Nigeria later this year.
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The gas pipeline project between Nigeria and Morocco might succeed, but at what cost?
The triumphant entry of President Buhari with His Majesty King Mohammed VI marked the weekend for both countries.
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Historic meeting of President Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un in pictures.
A president of the United Staes of America has finally met a North Korean leader after over 70 years of conflict and the US military’s occupation of the Korean Peninsula.
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This is how microplastics are harming our lungs.
After Coca-Cola announced in March that its bottled Dasani water in Kenya contained microplastics, new research says microplastics are now ingested into the body through other means like the water we drink, or by eating...
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Why Congo’s political peace is crucial for its ambitious mega hydropower project.
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has received a joint bid for its ambitious 11, 000megawatts hydropower project and expressed plans to kickstart the long-delayed project this year.