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Tanzania Shuts Down X After Hackers Target Government Accounts
Tanzania’s government took decisive action on Wednesday, blocking access to the social media platform X after a series of cyberattacks…
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Deadly Landslide Strikes Abidjan, Killing Six Amid Heavy Rains
Six lives were tragically lost overnight in a landslide caused by relentless rainfall in Abidjan, the economic heart of Ivory…
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JUST IN: Ivory Coast Government Denies Coup Rumors as President Ouattara Appears Publicly
Ivory Coast’s government has swiftly moved to dispel swirling rumors of a military coup, sparked by viral claims on social…
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Ouattara Chairs Cabinet Meeting Amid Widespread Coup Speculation in Ivory Coast
Claims of a military coup in Ivory Coast have been firmly denied, following a flurry of misleading reports that went…
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Japan’s Agriculture Minister Resigns Over Rice Comment
Japan’s Agriculture Minister, Taku Etō, has stepped down following outrage over his comment that he never buys rice, a statement…
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Shoemaker Burns Wife and Baby Alive Over Hardship, Found Dead Next Day
A heartbreaking incident unfolded in Aba, Abia State, where a local shoemaker reportedly took the lives of his wife and…
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Fisherman Jailed for 25 Years for Smuggling 3,000 Migrants
An Egyptian fisherman, Ahmed Ebid, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for his role in an extensive people-smuggling…
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Tanzanian President Warns Kenyan Activists Against Interference
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has issued a strong warning to Kenyan activists, cautioning them against interfering in the country’s…
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Pope Leo XIV Calls for Global Unity and Peace at Inauguration Mass
In a momentous ceremony at St. Peter’s Square, Pope Leo XIV—born in Chicago and the first American to hold the…
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Global Hunger Reaches Record High as Conflict and Climate Crises Intensify – UN Report
Global hunger surged to its highest level in recent history in 2024, with over 295 million people facing acute food…
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