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Mozambique: Provisions of the Telecommunications Regulations Ruled Unconstitutional
Mozambique’s Constitutional Council has declared several provisions of the telecommunications traffic control regulations unconstitutional, ruling that the government exceeded its…
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Mali : Former Prime Minister Moussa Mara Calls for National Reconciliation
Following his release, former Malian Prime Minister Moussa Mara called for unity, forgiveness, and national reconciliation. In a statement issued…
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Niger : Hundreds Displaced After a Series of Attacks in the Southwest
A series of terrorist attacks carried out in mid-July in several villages in southwestern Niger has displaced several hundred people.…
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Morocco – Sahara : The United States Reaffirms Its Support for Morocco’s Autonomy Proposal
On the occasion of Throne Day, U.S. President Donald Trump reaffirmed, in a message addressed to King Mohammed VI, the…
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Sudan: More Than 1,400 People Displaced After RSF Attack in North Kordofan
More than 1,400 people have fled the Al-Jamama area in North Kordofan following an attack attributed to the Rapid Support…
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South Africa: Pan-African Parliament Adopts Resolution on Xenophobic Violence
Meeting in Johannesburg, the Pan-African Parliament adopted a resolution condemning xenophobic violence and calling for stronger cohesion among African peoples.…
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Uganda : UN Calls for an End to the Crackdown on Civil Liberties
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has urged Ugandan authorities to end the crackdown on opposition figures,…
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Benin : Activist Julien Kandé Kansou Pardoned by President Romuald Wadagni
Beninese President Romuald Wadagni granted his first presidential pardon on the occasion of the country’s Independence Day on August 1.…
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Tunisia: 135,500 Tonnes of Dates Exported in Nine Months
Tunisia exported 135,500 tonnes of dates during the first nine months of the 2025-2026 season, representing an 11.5% increase compared…
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Angola: Parliament Approves Amendments to Domestic Violence Law
Angola’s Parliament has unanimously approved amendments to the domestic violence law, classifying these offenses as public crimes. The legislation now…
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