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Investigators examine Lisbon funicular wreckage following deadly crash

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Investigations continued on Thursday morning at the site of Lisbon’s funicular crash, where officials confirmed the death toll had risen to 17 and dozens injured.

Nigeria: Ebonyi Bans Graduation Ceremonies for Nursery, Primary Schools

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[Vanguard] Ebonyi State Government has banned graduation ceremonies for nursery and primary schools, banned compulsory lessons and writing text/assignment inside textbooks all the schools in the state.

Nigeria: In First Visit to Akwa Ibom Since His Successor's Defection to APC, Ex-Gov Emmanuel Speaks of 'Direction' for 2027 Elections

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[Premium Times] Mr Emmanuel was received at the airport by several politicians and Akwa Ibom government officials, including the Deputy Speaker of the Akwa Ibom House of Assembly, Kufreabasi Edidem and at least three other state lawmakers - that of Eket, Etinan and Oruk Anam.

Nigeria: 'I Know Where Bandits Are, but Security Agents Take Orders From Abuja' - Zamfara Governor

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[Vanguard] Zamfara State governor, Dauda Lawal, has said he can wipe out banditry in the state within two months if he is given control over security agencies.

Chad: Role of Women in Chad's Kidnapping for Ransom Crisis

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[ISS] Solving the problem requires understanding the multiple roles that women play in enabling kidnapping economies.

Afghanistan: Earthquake survivors face aid crunch as death toll rises

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Taliban officials say the death toll is now close to 1,500, but that number is expected to rise as rescue workers battle to pull bodies from destroyed buildings.

Africa: 'It's Time to Deliver' - COP29 Presidency Urges Action on Climate Finance Promises

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[allAfrica] Climate change continues to have escalating impacts on the world, making the Conference of the Parties (COP) an essential global climate action platform. Climate-related disasters are increasing worldwide, affecting mostly developing countries that contribute very little to global emissions. In Africa, climate change costs countries between 2% and 5% of their GDP. Some nations even allocate up to 9% of their budgets for disaster relief. Climate change has a particularly adverse impact on women due to

Currency crisis in Bukavu: Residents struggle with damaged banknotes

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Residents of Bukavu struggle with damaged banknotes amid rebel control

Zimbabwe: Hosts Zimbabwe Seek First Under-17 Title in 18 Years

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[Cosafa] COSAFA Qualifiers will be staged in Harare, Zimbabwe from September 11-20 with 12 teams hoping to reach the continental finals that are to be held next year.

Tanzania: Fuel Price Cuts Bring Relief to Motorists

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[Daily News] Dodoma -- MOTORISTS in the country are experiencing a reprieve following a 36/- and 23/- reduction in cap prices for petroleum and diesel, respectively, which is expected to lower transportation costs, ease inflationary pressures and boost overall economic activity.

Wildfire burns homes in historic California Gold Rush town

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A fast-moving wildfire has burned homes in the historic California town of Chinese Camp, founded in the 1850s by Chinese miners forced out of a nearby settlement.

Liberia: 'We Are Corrupt' - Sen. Duncan Admits Corruption, Says International Partners Responsible for 80 Percent

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[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Sinoe County Senator Crayton Duncan has admitted that Liberian public officials, including members of the Legislature, are corrupt--but claims the country's international partners are far more corrupt and responsible for the majority of poverty and suffering among Liberians.

Liberia: Information Minister Jerolinmek Piah Orders Gsa Dress Code Memo Ignored

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[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Liberia's Minister of Information, Jerolinmek Matthew Piah, has distanced the government from an internal memorandum purportedly issued by the General Services Agency (GSA).

Liberia: Ex-President Sirleaf Admits Administration Shortcomings in Addressing Plights of Liberian Youth

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[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has admitted that her administration did not do enough to address the social and emotional impact of the country's civil war, particularly on the youth.

Liberia: Audit Shows Government Circumventing Salary Cap - Paying Wages Under Grants Code in National Budget

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[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- An audit by the General Auditing Commission (GAC) has revealed that the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning may be circumventing the approved salary structure by disbursing wages under the "Grants/Transfers" category in the national budget, instead of the standard "Basic Salaries" allocation.

DR Congo and Rwanda reaffirm commitment to June peace deal

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At a meeting of the joint oversight committee in Washington, members acknowledged the slowness of progress in implementing the agreement.

Mauritius: Mauritius and China Explore Deeper Ties in Land Transport Sector

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[Government of Mauritius] The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China, Dr Huang Shifang, paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Land Transport, Mr Mahomed Osman Cassam Mahomed, in Port Louis, yesterday.

Nigeria: ICT Projected to Surpass Oil As Nigeria's Top Earner

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[Vanguard] Nigeria's Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector is on course to outperform oil and gas as the country's biggest revenue earner by 2027, according to Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani.

Africa: New Warehouses to Strengthen Africa's Rapid Health Emergency Response

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[Africa CDC] When a public health emergency strikes, every hour counts. Rapid access to medical countermeasures can be the difference between containment and escalation.

Africa: Strong Public Engagement in Africa's Mpox Fight - but Gaps Persist

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[Africa CDC] A year after mpox was declared a continental health threat, Africa's response has shown encouraging momentum. An interim analysis of a new study by the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) reveals strong public engagement, with above-average vaccine acceptance across all surveyed countries and firm trust in health information shared via television, radio and frontline health workers.

Vladimir Putin calls Congo a "friend and reliable partner" of Russia

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On the sidelines of World War II’s 80th anniversary celebrations in Beijing, Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with Denis Sassou-Nguesso, President of the Republic of Congo.

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