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Burkina Faso leader pardons soldiers decade after coup attempt

​In a significant move toward national reconciliation, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, leader of Burkina Faso’s ruling junta, has granted amnesty to 21 soldiers involved in the failed coup attempt of September 2015. This decision, announced in March 2025, underscores the junta’s commitment to healing the nation’s political wounds and fostering unity.​ The 21 pardoned individuals…
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Algeria’s leader holds talks with Macron

​In recent developments, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune held discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron, aiming to address and potentially mend the strained relations between their respective countries. These talks come in the wake of several contentious issues that have tested the diplomatic ties between Algeria and France.​ A significant point of tension has been the case…
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South African unity government member threatens to sink budget

​In South Africa’s coalition government, internal disagreements have led to significant challenges in passing the national budget. The crux of the dispute centers around a proposed increase in the Value-Added Tax (VAT), a measure that has exposed deep divisions within the Government of National Unity (GNU).​ Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana initially proposed raising the VAT rate…
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Renewed fighting in DR Congo as regional powers step up ceasefire efforts

Renewed fighting in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has escalated in recent months, drawing significant concern from both regional and international communities. The violence, primarily centered in the eastern provinces of North Kivu and South Kivu, involves various armed groups, with the M23 rebel group being one of the most prominent. The resurgence of hostilities follows a period of…
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Kenyan officer missing in Haiti after gang ambush

A Kenyan officer has gone missing in Haiti following a brutal ambush by a violent gang while on a United Nations peacekeeping mission. The officer, part of a team deployed as part of the UN’s ongoing peacekeeping efforts in Haiti, was ambushed while traveling in a convoy through the country’s capital, Port-au-Prince. The attack, carried out by one of the many criminal gangs that have…
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South Africa enacts major intelligence reforms

South Africa has recently enacted significant reforms aimed at overhauling its intelligence agencies in response to growing concerns about national security and the effectiveness of its intelligence operations. These reforms, driven by both domestic challenges and international pressures, are designed to enhance the country’s ability to prevent and respond to threats ranging from terrorism to…
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Political fallout looms in South Africa over VAT hike

Political fallout is expected to intensify in South Africa following the government’s decision to raise the Value Added Tax (VAT) rate, a move that has sparked widespread debate and dissent across the nation. The VAT hike, which was implemented as part of the government’s broader fiscal strategy to address rising public debt and budget deficits, has become a point of contention for both…
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International law specialist deems the arrest warrant for Putin in South Africa would be ‘political provocation

Those pushing for it are eager to maintain their position in commerce and trade, Andre Thomashausen has told RT Exclusive News Pushing South Africa to issue an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin is nothing but“a political provocation,”international law specialist Andre Thomashausen has told RT. According to him, those behind the move are trying…
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Chad ends military cooperation with France

Chad’s government announced on November 28, 2024, that it has ended its longstanding defense cooperation agreement with France, marking a…
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How violence robs Nigerians of their votes-Aljazeera News

Violent groups known as ‘political thugs’ have been used by the established political parties for decades to influence the electoral…
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US Sanctions Has Being A Double-edged Sword For Zimbabwe

US sanctions on Zimbabwe have long been a contentious issue, sparking debates about their efficacy and consequences. While initially implemented with…