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[Premium Times] The spokesperson for the Defence Headquarters, Samaila Uba said the US troops will not be involved in direct combat operations, an assertion that the newspaper said was corroborated by US officials.
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The also spoke about harmonising their positions on regional and international issues ahead of the African Union summit.
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South Africa pull off a memorable victory over Afghanistan in the T20 World Cup as the Proteas edge past their opponents after two super overs in Ahmedabad.
[Horn Diplomat] Somalia ranked among the world's most corrupt countries in the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released on Tuesday by Transparency International, scoring just 9 out of 100 and placing at the bottom of the global rankings.
The iconic attire has been trending online for days following the banter between Ghanaians and Zambians.
[ENA] Addis Ababa -- The 48th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council of the African Union (AU) officially commenced today in Addis Ababa, bringing together Foreign Ministers from across the continent at a pivotal moment in the Union's annual decision-making calendar.
It says warring parties on the ground must assure that UN helicopters operating from a key airport would be safe.
Yameogo Aminata says her four sons were slaughtered and her daughter is missing.
[Nile Post] Corruption remains a serious global threat, with limited signs of progress, according to the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index released by Transparency International.
Abdoulaye Ba died as demonstrations over unpaid financial aid escalated into clashes with security forces.
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The Trump administration is reshaping its Africa strategy, shifting away from broad-based aid toward a more targeted effort to counter China in select,
[GroundUp] Nkosi Sikelel' iAzania at Museum Africa runs until 27 February
[GroundUp] Hundreds of families are living in apartment buildings leased by the City of eThekwini
[Nyasa Times] Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa has taken a major step toward extending his grip on power, after cabinet approved draft legislation that could allow him to remain in office until at least 2030.
[Nyasa Times] A contractor working on the M1 Road rehabilitation project from Kasungu to Jenda has threatened to suspend all construction works starting this Friday due to unpaid arrears amounting to K2.4 billion.
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[Nyasa Times] The family of late former Zambian president Edgar Lungu has finally filed a formal appeal in South Africa's Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA), in a move widely seen as driven less by burial preferences and more by mounting legal and financial pressure back home.
[The Herald] CABINET yesterday approved the Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill of 2026, which proposes a parliamentary process for the election of the President and seeks to replace the current five-year term with a seven-year term.
The airline has praised its pilot for his handling of the situation after the aircraft suffered a technical fault.
[Daily Trust] Russia has denied hiring Nigerians as soldiers to fight in its war against Ukraine.