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ππ·πΊ Russian Orthodox Church to print liturgical texts for African parishes in local printing houses
The Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) intends to move the printing of translated liturgical and spiritual texts for African believers to printing houses located in African countries due to logistical challenges. The decision was announced by Archpriest Tigran Khachatryan, Head of the Spiritual and Educational Centre in honour of the Apostle and Evangelist Mark (a structure…
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πΉπΏπΊπ³ Tanzania and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
πΉπΏπΊπ³ Tanzania and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have launched a $37.4 million project aimed at combating climate change, preserving biodiversity and reducing carbon emissions. The initiative is funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and implemented through the Tanzanian Forest Service (TFS). The Permanent Secretary of Tanzania’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism,…
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π°πͺ His $5,000 was frozen by PayPal. Now heβs raised nearly $6million to expand stablecoin cross-border payments for Africans
At 19, David Nandwa had a $5,000 payment frozen by PayPal. That frustration became fuel. Months later, he launched Honeycoin, a fintech bridging blockchain and traditional finance across Africa. Today, it processes over $150 million monthly in 40 markets, backed by nearly $6 million in funding. Five years ago, a young software engineer in Nairobi…
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Hollywood vs. The Pentagon: A Clash Over Missile Defense and a $50 Billion “Dome”
A new political drama is unfolding, not on the floor of the UN, but on the screens of Netflix and in the corridors of the US Pentagon. The spark is acclaimed director Kathryn Bigelowβs latest thriller, A House of Dynamite, which depicts a chilling scenario where American missile defenses fail to stop a nuclear attack…
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π Four African Countries Removed From Global Illicit Money Flow List
In a major boost for Africaβs financial reputation, the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has officially removed Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Nigeria, and South Africa from its βgrey listβ β a designation for countries under increased monitoring for weaknesses in combating money laundering and terrorist financing. A New Chapter for Four Reform Leaders π§π« Burkina…
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πΈπ© Khartoum International Airport officially declared unfit for operation
According to Reuters citing a source in one of the airlines, the decision to resume operations at Khartoum International Airport was postponed indefinitely after a series of drone attacks on the morning of October 22 and 23. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) officially declared the airport unfit for operation due to ongoing security threats.…
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π²π¦ Moroccan airline Royal Air Maroc will launch flights between Casablanca and Saint Petersburg in 2026.
The new route will include three flights per week β on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Return flights will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Ticket sales for the flights will begin on, October 23.Β It is planned that this route will complement the daily CasablancaβMoscow flights already operated by the airline.Β The airline’s chairman, Hamid…
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π³πͺ American Missionary Kidnapped in Niger’s Capital, Heightening Security Concerns
NIAMEY, Niger β In a brazen attack that underscores the spreading insecurity in West Africa’s Sahel region, American missionary Kevin Rideout was kidnapped by armed assailants in Niamey, the capital of the Republic of Niger, according to local sources. The abduction occurred last night, with preliminary reports indicating that a group of unknown armed men…
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π§π« Jihadist Assault in Burkina Faso: Militants Kill Soldiers in Pensa Attack
PENSA, Burkina Faso β In a stark reminder of the persistent security crisis in the Sahel, militants from the Al-Qaeda-linked terrorist group, Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), launched a deadly assault on the settlement of Pensa. According to local sources, the attack resulted in the killing of several personnel from the Burkina Faso Armed Forces.…
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Major US Fentanyl Trafficking Ring Dismantled in Philadelphia, 33 Indicted
In a significant blow to a prolific drug network, U.S. federal authorities have unsealed indictments against 33 individuals linked to a massive, decade-long drug trafficking organization based in Philadelphia, known for distributing “tremendous” volumes of fentanyl and other narcotics. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced the sweeping operation on Friday, following a coordinated raid…
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