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Cyber-Slavery Scams: An Urgent Call for Government Action in Eastern Africa

According to Mina Chiang, the Director of the Humanity Research Consultancy, “Ugandans, Kenyans, Ethiopians, and Egyptians find themselves ensnared in the web of cyber-slavery scams within the borders of Myanmar.

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Signicat: Leading the Charge Against Identity Fraud in the Digital Era

In an era where cyber threats loom large and financial stability hangs in the balance, combating identity fraud has become a paramount concern for companies worldwide. Signicat, the trailblazing provider.

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Insecurity: Can Regional Collaboration Safeguard Africa?

Security concerns have become increasingly complex, necessitating collaborative efforts to safeguard nations and regions. Nowhere is this more evident than in Africa, a continent with diverse challenges that require innovative.

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Gauging Progress: Is Africa’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy Achieving Success?

In this article, the topic of anti-terrorism is explored, including political actions and strategies meant to stop terrorist acts. Often used interchangeably with anti-terrorism, counter-terrorism refers to the wide range.

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US Warns Al-Shabab Attack on Ethiopia ‘Not a Fluke’

A concerted push by al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab to expand from Somalia into Ethiopia appears to have been “largely contained,” according to a senior U.S. military official, though he cautioned that the.

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Ivory Coast President Ouattara Meets Predecessors in Reconciliation Drive

Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara held a rare meeting on Thursday with his predecessors and longtime rivals Laurent Gbagbo and Henri Konan Bedie to reconcile the West African nation ahead.

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Ethiopian PM Vows to Defeat Insurgents Blamed for Killings

Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has vowed to defeat the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA), an insurgent group he is blaming for two massacres in the past three weeks. Addressing parliament.

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UN to Hold New Libya Talks as Stalemate Persists

The United Nations said Thursday it will broker new talks between rival institutions from war-torn Libya next week to try to break a deadlock on the rules for long-awaited elections.

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Body formed to negotiate with Tigray forces – Abiy Ahmed

Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said on Tuesday the federal government had formed a committee to negotiate with the northern Tigray region’s forces. Fighting erupted in Tigray in November 2020.

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Gunmen free 11 Passengers from Nigerian Train Attack

Gunmen have released 11 passengers who were abducted during a train attack in northern Nigeria at the end of March, a government minister said, though dozens of others are thought.

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