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UN and Ethiopia urge Africa Climate Summit to send a clear message: COP30 must deliver for African nations

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Climate Week in Addis Ababa shows: “Africa is a colossal coiled spring of climate action possibility”

Investing in Africa’s Creative Potential for Sustainable Growth Takes Center Stage at Africa Creative Economy Lens 2025 in Kigali

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KIGALI, Rwanda, 2nd September 2025 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/- The Africa Creative Economy Lens (ACEL) 2025 concluded in Kigali after two transformative

UN Climate Week Kicks Off in Addis Ababa to Boost Solutions and Speed Up Real-World Climate Actions

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Outcomes to feed into Africa Climate Summit and COP30 UN Climate Conference in the Amazon this November

ETHICORE Group Launches to Redefine Advocacy Across Africa, GCC and Near East

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Cape Town, Nairobi, Dubai, 1st September 2025-/African Media Agency (AMA)/-ETHICORE Political Lobbying, ranked among the Top 10 firms in Africa and the EMEA

Why Majority of Nigerian Traders Lose Money and How to Become a Successful Trader

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LAGOS, Nigeria, 29 August 2025-/African Media Agency (AMA)/-In recent years, more and more Nigerians have turned to trading in financial markets as a way to

TECA Heat Action Wave Launches in Nigeria to Tackle Growing Threat from Extreme Heat

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The new TECA Heat Action Wave (THAW) will back 12 early-stage ventures in Nigeria with capital and venture-building support to protect heat-vulnerable

Choosing a broker? Here are the 5 signs of a reliable platform

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LAGOS, Nigeria, 26 August 2025-/African Media Agency (AMA)/-The Nigerian Forex market keeps attracting traders all over the world. In recent years, its

Tunisia becomes second team after Morocco to qualify for FIFA World Cup

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Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane sent Tunisia to the World Cup with a goal in the fourth minute of injury time that secured a 1-0 win over Equatorial Guinea on Monday in qualifying.

Ethiopia: Deaths, Dollars, Disputes - Ethiopia's GERD Mega Dam

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[DW] Did 15,000 people die during GERD's construction? DW unpacks some key facts about Ethiopia's mega dam, including why Addis Ababa does not recognize the 1959 Nile Water treaty between Egypt and Sudan.

French Prime Minister François Bayrou ousted in confidence vote

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After just nine months in office, French Prime Minister François Bayrou is out, toppled in a stunning confidence vote by lawmakers.

Uganda: ICC Opens War Crimes Case Against Ugandan Rebel Leader Joseph Kony

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[RFI] The International Criminal Court will open hearings against fugitive Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony, in a landmark step for international justice nearly two decades after issuing its first-ever arrest warrant for him.

Africa: All of Africa Today - September 9, 2025

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South Africa: Constitutional Court to Hear Challenge to NHI Act - South African News Briefs - September 9, 2025

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Ivory Coast bars Laurent Gbagbo and key opposition leader from Presidential Race

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The Constitutional Council announced that former president Laurent Gbagbo and former Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam are ineligible to run in the October 25th vote. The council cited their removal from the electoral roll as the reason for their exclusion.

Congo-Kinshasa: DR Congo Authorities Detain Journalist Tuver Wundi After Ouster By Goma Rebels

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[CPJ] Kinshasa -- The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on government and rebel authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to stop harassing reporter Tuver Wundi, who has been detained twice and dismissed from his job at the national broadcaster in the eastern city of Goma.

Zimbabwe: Bomb Attack On Job Sikhala's Home Condemned As 'Barbaric'

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[263Chat] The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has strongly condemned a reported bomb attack on the home of opposition politician Job Sikhala describing it as a "barbaric act of violence" that threatens fundamental freedoms.

Ethiopia: Ethiopia's Mega Dam Has Taken 14 Years to Build - What It Means for the Nile's 11 River States and Why It's So Controversial

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[The Conversation Africa] In April 2011, Ethiopia began construction of Africa's largest hydroelectric dam, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), on the Blue Nile river. The dam is expected to generate more than 6,000 megawatts of electricity, effectively transforming Ethiopia into the continent's largest power exporter.

Africa: UN Rights Chief Denounces 'Glorification of Violence' and Attack On Rule of Law

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[UN News] UN rights chief Volker Türk on Monday condemned what he called a worldwide "glorification of violence" which is underway, as well as "coordinated efforts" to undermine fundamental birthrights. "It is time for States to wake up and to act," he insisted.

Tunisia denies claims Greta Thunberg's Gaza flotilla was hit by drone

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Leaders of the flotilla say the fire was caused by a drone but Tunisian authorities say the claims are not true.

The pride of Ethiopia - What it took to build Africa's largest hydro-electric dam

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In a fractious nation, the dam's construction has brought people together despite controversy abroad.

Ethiopia's Grand Renaissance Dam inauguration gives new hope to many Ethiopians

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The mega-dam is being inaugurated this Tuesday despite concerns from neighbouring countries over water sharing.

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