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AU Decries Reports of Ill Treatment as Africans Try to Flee Ukraine

The African Union (AU) said on Monday that it was disturbed by reports that African citizens in Ukraine are being refused the right to cross borders to safety as they.

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Why Africa’s Democracy Need a Rethink

There is gunfire, rumours of a military takeover spread. There is no sign of the president. The citizens turn on the television and collectively switch to the state channel. New.

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ECOWAS to Deploy Stabilizing Force to Bissau After Coup Attempt

West Africa’s regional bloc, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), said it will deploy troops to Guinea-Bissau to help stabilise the country following a failed coup.

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South African Bloc Pledge Continued Fight Against Insurgents in Mozambique

Southern African Development Community (SADC) have pledged to continue fighting insurgents in Mozambique. SADC sent troops to Mozambique in 2021 after the Islamist radicals began terrorizing northern Cabo Delgado province.

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U.N. Starts Talks In Sudan To Resolve The Post-Coup Crisis

The United Nations said it was starting consultations in Sudan on Monday to salvage the country’s move to democracy after a military coup. U.N. officials were contracting parties to look.

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U.N. Security Council Calls for End to Ethiopia Conflict

The U.N. Security Council on Friday called for an end to the fighting in Ethiopia and for talks on a lasting ceasefire as the 15-member body expressed deep concern in.

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Coups in Africa On the Rise

When General Abdel Fattah Burhan seized power for the military in Sudan it gave rise to concerns that democracy in Africa is in retreat.

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Mozambique Becomes First Country To Receive Emission Reductions Payments From Forest Carbon Partnership Facility

Mozambique has become the first country to receive payments from a World Bank trust fund for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation—commonly known as REDD+.

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Chad to Expand Army Size to Address Security Challenges

Chad’s interim government has disclosed that it plans to drastically increase the size of its army to deal with security challenges, including threats from Islamist militants and armed rebels. This.

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Nigeria Continue Crackdown On Banditry as Network Blackout Extends

Nigeria (Reuters) – Nigerian authorities imposed a communications blackout on Monday in several parts of Sokoto state as a crackdown against armed kidnappers in the country’s northwest region spreads.

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