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π¬π³ Guineaβs Cash Crisis: Traders Count Losses as Economy Grinds to a Halt
CONAKRY, Guinea β A severe liquidity crisis is gripping Guinea, paralyzing commerce and leaving traders and ordinary citizens unable to access their own money. The acute cash shortage has sparked widespread frustration and economic anxiety, with long, snaking lines outside banks becoming a common sight across the country. For weeks, businesses have been struggling to…
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π¬π· A Warning from the North: Greece’s School Closures Highlight a Deepening Demographic Crisis
A stark sign hangs on the gates of over 750 schools across Greece. Itβs not a notice for the summer holidays, but a permanent closure. The reason? A profound lack of children. This move, shuttering nearly 5% of the country’s educational institutions, is the latest and most visible symptom of a demographic disaster unfolding in…
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π±π· Former Liberian Warlord “K1” Sentenced to 57 Months in U.S. Prison: Justice for War Crimes or Mere Immigration Fraud?
Date: September 14, 2025Author: Pan-African News NetworkCategory: Justice, Human Rights, African Diaspora π Introduction Laye Sekou Camara, infamously known as “General K-1” or “Dragon Master,” a former commander of the Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD) rebel group, has been sentenced to 57 months in a U.S. federal prison for immigration fraud. This case,…
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Burkina Faso scraps visa fees for African travellers
Burkina Faso says it has removed visa fees for all African travellers, in an effort to facilitate the movement of people and goods into the country. “From now on, any citizen from an African country wishing to go to Burkina Faso will not pay any amount to cover visa fees,” said Mahamadou Sana, the country’s…
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πΈπΈRussia Strengthens Diplomatic Ties with South Sudan Through New Ambassador Appointment
π‘ | Quick Summary: Russian President Vladimir Putin has appointed Alexander Kosmodemyansky as Russia’s first dedicated ambassador to South Sudan, signaling strengthened diplomatic engagement with the African nation that gained independence in 2011. A New Chapter in Russia-South Sudan Relations In a significant move to strengthen diplomatic ties with African nations, Russian President Vladimir Putin…
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πΊπΈ Charlie Kirk Assassination: A Pan-African Perspective on American Political Violence
The Assassination That Shook America On September 10, 2025, conservative activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot while hosting his “Prove Me Wrong” event at Utah Valley University. The 31-year-old Turning Point USA co-founder was mid-debate with a student about transgender issues and mass shootings when a single gunshot struck his neck, killing him before thousands…
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π¨π¬π·πΊ Festival of African and Russian culinary traditions held in Brazzaville
On 7 September, a gala dinner of the Pan-African Gastronomy Festival was held at the Russian House in Brazzaville, African Initiative correspondent reported. Chefs from Congo, the DRC, South Africa, Angola, Burkina Faso and CΓ΄te dβIvoire took part in the festival. π¬βThe idea of creating the festival arose after a visit to St Petersburg, where…
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π²π± Al-Qaeda Affiliate Attacks Village Near Bamako, Heightening Security Concerns in Mali
On the morning of September 9, armed militants linked to Nusrat al-Islam wa-l-Muslimin (JNIM), an affiliate of Al-Qaeda, launched a deadly assault on the village of Tamina, located roughly 140 kilometers from Maliβs capital, Bamako. The attack marks a troubling escalation of violence in a region already grappling with instability, raising fears that extremist groups…
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π±π· Liberia: 16-Year-Old Boy Arrested for Killing 17-Year-Old in Nimba County
Tappita, Nimba CountyβA 16-year-old boy, identified as Philip Sam, has been arrested following the fatal stabbing of his friend, 17-year-old Prince Moses, in Tappita, Lower Nimba County. The incident reportedly occurred while the two were walking along the street with friends after a family meeting ended in chaos. Eyewitnesses say that during the altercation, Philip…
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π September 9 β African Union Day
On September 9, 1999, in the Libyan city of Sirte, African leaders adopted a declaration that launched the process of creating the African Union. The organization was formally established on July 9, 2002, replacing the Organization of African Unity (OAU). The Sirte Declaration laid out key priorities: β’ advancing political and economic integration β’ strengthening…
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