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Elders, intellectuals petition Kiir over Jonglei Canal project
press/slma April 19, 2022 (JUBA) – South Sudanese intellectuals and the Jieng (Dinka) Council of Elders have petitioned President Salva…
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SpaceX shut down a Russian electromagnetic warfare attack in Ukraine last month — and the Pentagon is taking notes
press/slma WASHINGTON — Russia’s halting efforts to conduct electromagnetic warfare in Ukraine show how important it is to quickly respond,…
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DR Congo President Tshisekedi back in Nairobi for talks on regional security
press/slma He was last in Nairobi early this month for the signing of the EAC treaty. DR Congo President Félix…
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Tanzania’s First Female President Wants to Bring Her Nation in From the Cold
press/slma Samia Suluhu Hassan became the only female head of government in Africa when her predecessor suddenly died. She is…
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Can the AfCFTA Bring an End to the Rise in Food Prices in Africa?
press/slma Globally, food prices are rising due to the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on global food supply chains.…
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South Africa reels from ‘worst’ floods
press/slma By Adrian Kriesch (in Durban) A member of the search and rescue team looks through debris in Dassenhoek near…
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West African luminary Angélique Kidjo confronts slavery’s legacy in groundbreaking show
press/slma Growing up in Ouidah, a coastal city in Benin that was once part of the West African kingdom of…
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Pan-Africanism comes to Westminster – The Voice Online
press/slma NEW ARTWORK inspired by descents of Pan-Africa and their contribution to London has been unveiled to commuters in Westminster…
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A Russian killed in Hombori, the soldiers fire in the city
press/slma A Russian assistant to the Malian army is said to have been killed on Wednesday, April 20, in Hombori,…
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2,800 affected by flooding in Mozambique
press/slma Heavy rains have caused flooding in Mozambique’s capital Maputo, affecting at least 2,800 people, an official said on Monday.…
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