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'Traumatised' Rohr wants Libya sanctioned

BBC News Africa  

Benin head coach Gernot Rohr claims it is "dangerous and unsafe" for international football matches to be played in Libya.

U.S. pledges additional $200 million for Sudan's humanitarian needs

Africanews  

Secretary of State Antony Blinken has unveiled a new package of $230 million in aid for Sudan, a nation ravaged by conflict, during what is expected to be his final visit to the United Nations while in office.

Africa: Women Creating Wealth Catalytic Impact - Driving Meaningful Change Across the Continent

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[Graça Machel Trust] Recognising entrepreneurs at the WCW Annual Summit

The Future of Collaboration: How LG CreateBoard is Redefining Workplace Productivity

AfricaDotcom  

Collaboration technology has become the norm in the modern workplace. Nowadays, various advanced tools, platforms, and systems are available to businesses and

Swimming santa and dazzling dancers: Africa's top shots

BBC News Africa  

A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent and beyond.

New Program will Boost Climate Resilience of Agriculture and Quality of Food Production in Morocco

AfricaDotcom  

WASHINGTON, USA, 20 December 2024-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- The World Bank’s Board of Directors has approved US$250 million for the Morocco Transforming

Matteo Salvini's kidnapping trial: verdict expected this Friday

Africanews  

Italy's Deputy Prime Minister, Matteo Salvini, is facing the upcoming verdict in Sicily with a bold stance regarding his actions in 2019, when he prevented around 100 migrants from disembarking a rescue vessel during his tenure as interior minister.

A collective in Brazil is helping disabled people reach new heights

Africanews  

A group of volunteers, through a project called “Coletivo Inclusão”, is taking adventurous disabled people up one of Rio de Janeiro’s most complex trails, reaching places some would say impossible for those who are not able to walk.

South Sudan’s 2026 Elections: Progress or Another Delay?

AfricaDotcom  

South Sudan plans to hold its first general elections in December 2026, following multiple delays since independence in 2011. Initially scheduled for 2023,

Ethiopia Opens Banking Sector to Foreign Players in Landmark Reform

AfricaDotcom  

Ethiopia's parliament has ratified a historic law allowing foreign banks to operate within its borders, marking a significant step in the country's economic

Burkina Faso Frees French Nationals After Morocco’s Mediation

AfricaDotcom  

Ouagadougou has released four French nationals detained on espionage charges for over a year following Rabat’s intervention. France’s Directorate-General for

Operation Recover All Loot: Ghana’s President-elect Targets Corruption with Taskforce

AfricaDotcom  

Ghana’s President-elect John Dramani Mahama has formed a preparatory team to drive his anti-corruption initiative, "Operation Recover All Loot" (ORAL), ahead

Global Partners Unite to Drive Vaccine Sovereignty in Africa

AfricaDotcom  

A $45 million financing package by the US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), the African Development Bank (AfDB), and the International

Russia’s Strategic Shift: From Syria’s Conflict to Libya’s Shores?

AfricaDotcom  

Russia's military presence in Syria faces uncertainty following the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime. Following Assad’s fall, Russia’s naval

Ex-Facebook Moderators in Kenya Sue Meta Over PTSD from Graphic Content

AfricaDotcom  

Over 140 Kenyan Facebook moderators have been diagnosed with severe PTSD, anxiety, and depression while working for Meta's outsourcing partner, Samasource

Barrick Gold Requests Arbitration to Resolve Gold Mine Dispute with Mali

AfricaDotcom  

Barrick Gold, the world’s second-largest gold miner, has requested arbitration with the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes over a

Ghana’s Top Court Dismisses Challenges to Controversial Anti-LGBT Bill

AfricaDotcom  

Ghana's Supreme Court justices have unanimously dismissed two lawsuits that challenged the controversial anti-LGBT bill, which the country’s parliament passed

Unveiling Africa’s Forest Canopy: A Secret World of Biodiversity

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Africa’s Indigenous forests, covering just 9.1% of the continent yet hosting 80% of its terrestrial biodiversity, remain a largely unexplored treasure trove.

Rwanda: Rwanda's F1 Grand Prix Bid Comes With Opportunities and Challenges

allAfrica  

[New Times] It's not rumors or speculation anymore. Rwanda on December 13 formally announced its bid to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix, marking a significant milestone for motorsport not just for Rwanda but in Africa.

South Sudan: Five Key Duels to Watch As South Sudan Take On Rwanda in Juba

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[New Times] The "Bright Stars" of South Sudan welcome Rwanda's Amavubi to Juba International Stadium on Sunday, December 22, in the first of the two-legged tie that could decide the team which will qualify for the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN).

Rwanda: Rwanda, UN Unveil Rwf1.43 Trillion Five-Year Cooperation Strategy

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[New Times] The United Nations in Rwanda convened with government officials, development partners, financial institutions, private sector representatives, and civil society organisations on Monday, December 16, for the One UN Joint Steering Committee Meeting.