Jour : 6 février 2026
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Intensifying emergency response to Mozambique flooding disaster
Health authorities in Mozambique have intensified emergency response to assist hundreds of thousands of people devastated by severe flooding in the…
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Kenya validates second-generation National Action Plan for Health Security (2026–2030)
Following the Joint External Evaluation conducted in September 2024, Kenya has validated its second-generation National Action Plan for Health Security…
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President Herminie Explores Advanced Cancer Care and Health Cooperation at Apollo Proton Cancer Centre
The visit by President of the Republic of Seychelles, H.E. Dr. Patrick Herminie, to the Apollo Proton Cancer Centre in…
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Eritrea: Ministry of Information Holds Annual Activity Assessment Meeting
The Ministry of Information conducted its annual activity assessment meeting on 5 February in the capital to review achievements registered…
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Eritrea: World “International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation” Observed
World “International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation,” 6 February, was observed in Asmara at the Central Region…
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Eritrea: Efforts to Strengthen Youth Organization in Halhal Sub-Zone
The office of the National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students in Halhal sub-zone, as part of efforts to strengthen…
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ECONOMICS
Zambia and Ghana abolish visas
Ghana and Zambia signed a landmark visa waiver agreement on 5 February 2025. This major step aims to strengthen bilateral…
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Société
Burkina Faso : Des agents publics sanctionnés pour corruption
Au Burkina Faso, le gouvernement durcit le ton face aux actes de corruption au sein de l’administration publique. Réuni en…
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Dossiers
Le journal de l’Afrique de l’Ouest du vendredi 6 février 2026
Au sommaire : – Sénégal : Un nouveau cadre pour booster les investissements privés – Togo : AMÉLIORATION DE LA…
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ECONOMICS
Cameroon’s ports rebounds to 23.7 million tonnes in 2025
After a slowdown in 2024, Cameroonian ports rebounded in 2025, handling a total of 23.7 million tonnes of cargo, a…
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