Category: Global Politics
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🇨🇮 Ivory Coast Opposition Unites for 2025 Showdown
Ivorian Opposition Unites to Demand Electoral Reform Ahead of 2025 Elections Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire – As Côte d’Ivoire approaches its pivotal October 2025 presidential election, opposition parties have set aside their differences to form a united front against President Alassane Ouattara’s ruling camp. Their primary demand: comprehensive electoral reform to ensure a transparent, fair, and…
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🇺🇬Uganda deploys forces to South Sudan as civil war fears grow
Uganda has deployed an unknown number of troops to South Sudan in a bid to protect the fragile government of President Salva Kiir as a tense rivalry with his deputy threatens a return to civil war in the east African nation. Ugandan special forces have been deployed to Juba, the South Sudanese capital, “to support…
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🇬🇭🇳🇪 Ghana’s President John Mahama Arrives in Niamey
Ghanaian President John Mahama has arrived in Niamey, where he was warmly received at Diori Hamani International Airport by Niger’s leader, Brigadier General Abdourahamane Tchiani, along with the Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance. During the meeting, both sides emphasized the need for cooperation in addressing regional security threats and expanding economic opportunities.…
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🇳🇬Sexual Harassment Allegations Against Nigeria’s Senate President Spark National Uproar
Pan-African News Blog Abuja, Nigeria – A political firestorm has erupted in Nigeria following allegations of sexual harassment leveled against Senate President Godswill Akpabio by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. The claims, which have been met with swift political repercussions and nationwide protests, have reignited discussions on gender discrimination, accountability, and the treatment of women in African…
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Cold War Shadows: Was Donald Trump Recruited by the KGB in 1987?
For decades, questions have lingered about Donald Trump’s connections to Russia, dating back to his 1987 trip to Moscow. Recent claims from a former Soviet officer suggest that the trip was not just about business but may have been a carefully orchestrated KGB recruitment effort. If true, such allegations would have deep implications—not just for…
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🇹🇿Our ancestors were making bone tools a million years earlier than thought
Archaeologists have discovered the earliest known bone tools, pushing back evidence of their use by around a million years. The find suggests early humans had more advanced tool-making skills than previously thought. These 27 fossilised bones, shaped into tools 1.5 million years ago, are rewriting the history of early human technology. The collection, found in…
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🇬🇭Ghana Celebrates 68 Years of Independence with Cultural Pride and Festivities
Ghana commemorated its 68th Independence Day on March 6, 2025, reflecting on its journey since gaining freedom from British colonial rule in 1957. The celebrations were marked by a blend of cultural pride, historical reflection, and vibrant festivities across the nation. National Celebrations in Accra The heart of the national festivities took place in Accra,…
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🇲🇦 Morocco’s Sardine Shortage Crisis Raises Government and Industry Concerns
🇲🇦 Government Seeks Solutions to Address Sardine Shortage Sardine Scarcity Threatens Moroccan Exports and Food Industries Sardines, a key pillar of Morocco’s seafood exports, are becoming increasingly scarce in the country’s waters, sparking concerns among both the government and industries that rely on them. This crisis is not only affecting the local economy but is…
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ECOWAS, UN mission leave Guinea-Bissau after president’s threat
A high-level political mission from the Economic Community of West African States and the United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel wrapped up its visit to Guinea-Bissau on Saturday, urging all stakeholders and citizens “to remain calm and uphold peace and tranquillity in the country. This followed after a week-long engagement aimed at…
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Trial of 40 opposition figures in Tunisia sparks tensions and divisions
A trial of 40 prominent opposition figures, including politicians, lawyers, media personalities, and business leaders accused of conspiring against state security, began on Tuesday in Tunisia. Proceedings at the Tunis Primary Court began with nine detained defendants absent, as the judges opted for remote sessions. It’s a move defense lawyers and activists decried as a…
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