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    U.S. Embassy in Mali Urges Citizens to Leave Immediately Amid Escalating Security Crisis

    The U.S. Embassy in Bamako has urged all American citizens to leave Mali immediately due to deteriorating security conditions, widespread

    Is Nigeria a Failed State?

    Labeling Nigeria a “failed state” is a grave assertion—yet one that increasingly surfaces in both local and international discourse.

    While

    Trump Administration Revokes Wole Soyinka’s U.S. Visa Amid Controversy

    The United States government under President Donald Trump has revoked the visa of Nigerian Nobel laureate Professor Wole Soyinka.

    The

    Libya Urges Global Cooperation to Tackle Illicit Arms Trafficking

    Libya has called for stronger international cooperation to combat the illicit trafficking of weapons, describing it as a major threat

    Implications of the Growing Gen Z Protests in Africa: A New Wave of Political Awakening

    Political instability is once again spreading across Africa, but this time it is being driven not by traditional opposition parties

    Ivory Coast’s President Ouattara Secures Fourth Term Amid Democratic Decay

    Ivory Coast’s 83-year-old President, Alassane Ouattara, has claimed a fourth term in office with nearly 90 percent of the vote,

    African States Turned into Dumping Grounds for Rejected Migrants from the West

    A growing number of African nations are facing criticism for signing controversial migration deals that effectively turn their territories into

    Namibia’s President Nandi-Ndaitwah Assumes Control of Mines, Energy and Industry Ministry After Cabinet Shake-Up

    Namibia’s President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has taken direct control of the Ministry of Industry, Mines, and Energy following the dismissal of

    Cameroon’s 92-Year-Old Paul Biya Wins Re-Election Amid Fraud Claims and Deadly Protests

    Cameroon’s President Paul Biya, aged 92 and the world’s oldest head of state, has been declared the winner of the

    U.S. Drops Mali from Controversial Visa Bond List After Swift Retaliation

    The United States has quietly removed Mali from its list of countries required to pay visa bonds of up to

    Tanzania Rejects Amnesty International Report Alleging Human Rights Abuses Ahead of Elections

    The Tanzanian government has strongly refuted a recent report by Amnesty International accusing it of using repressive laws to suppress

    The Genocide Will Not End Unless the Palestinian Political Leaders are Free

    Slowly, a full picture of the devastation of Gaza by Israel is becoming clear. The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics