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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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Changing Mining Practices for A Low Carbon-World

At a time when the world is shifting to a low-carbon future and combating climate change, industries are accelerating commitments to change the way we source minerals and metals. Forecasts.

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Cameroon Woos Potential Diaspora Investors

Cameroon’s President Paul Biya has for the first time sent a delegation to Europe to try to encourage well-off Cameroonians living there to invest back home. But members of Cameroon’s.

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Tweah Vindicated in Road Fund Saga

The Senate Committee on Public Accounts and Audits has in a report confirmed the assertion made by Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Samuel Tweah, that he received a nod.

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UNIDO, UN Women Praise Egypt’s Role in Supporting Women’s Issues

A joint statement by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization “UNIDO” and the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women “UN Women” praised the role of.

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South African biotech company to develop first African-owned Covid-19 vaccine

A year after the creation of the mRNA Vaccine Technology Transfer Hub, a South African biotech company has teamed up with a Belgium-based firm to develop an African Covid-19 vaccine..

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President Weah Meets Visiting UAE Delegation Exploring Food Security Initiatives

The President of the Republic, H.E. Dr George Manneh Weah, Tuesday, June 21, 2022, welcomed a United Arab Emirates (UAE) government delegation to Liberia and praised the people of that.

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Malawi President Strips VP’s Power After Corruption Allegations

Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera has suspended the powers of Vice President Saulos Chilima after the country’s Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) accused Chilima of accepting kickbacks in return for government contracts. The.

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Russia seeks new fuel markets in Africa, Middle East as Europe turns away

Russia is increasing gasoline and naphtha supplies to Africa and the Middle East as it struggles to sell fuel in Europe, while Asia is already taking bigger volumes of Russian.

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Africa’s Youth O-Clock: Leading from the front

By Omowumi Odesomi For a very long time, youths in Africa lived under the popular saying of being the leaders of tomorrow, a tomorrow that seems to forever remain elusive.

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