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Kenya/Uganda : Ugandan diplomat negotiates compensation for vandalised properties in Nairobi

A delegation led by the second-in-command of Ugandan diplomacy, Henry Okello Oryem, is expected in Nairobi this month for discussions with Ruto’s administration on compensation for the burning of Uganda House last June. ​A delegation led by the second-in-command of Ugandan diplomacy, Henry Okello Oryem, is expected in Nairobi this month for discussions with Ruto’s […]

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Ivory Coast : Abdourahmane Cissé prospecting for Lazard in Abidjan

The business bank is counting on the former oil minister to reestablish relations with Ivory Coast. His know-how gained the bank an audience with the head of state. ​The business bank is counting on the former oil minister to reestablish relations with Ivory Coast. His know-how gained the bank an audience with the head of

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Namibia : Namibia oil utopia hangs on TotalEnergies’ final investment decision

The last stretch of Namibia’s B2 national road winds its way between the dunes and the ocean before ending its journey in the port city of Walvis Bay. Shrouded in […] ​The last stretch of Namibia’s B2 national road winds its way between the dunes and the ocean before ending its journey in the port

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Who Will Be the Next Pope? Here Are Some Possible Candidates to Succeed Francis.

Experts say there isn’t a single front-runner, but several names have been cited as indications of which direction the Roman Catholic Church might take. ​Experts say there isn’t a single front-runner, but several names have been cited as indications of which direction the Roman Catholic Church might take. Read More

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Paramilitary Fighters Massacre More Than 100 Civilians, Doctors’ Group Says

The Sudan Doctors Network said that the Rapid Support Forces had killed at least 21 children on Thursday, the latest violent spasm in Sudan’s civil war. ​The Sudan Doctors Network said that the Rapid Support Forces had killed at least 21 children on Thursday, the latest violent spasm in Sudan’s civil war. Read More

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