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As summer workouts continue in Oxford for Ole Miss women's basketball, Sira Thienou is taking her talents to the world stage ...
Take the cable car (or hike, if you’re feeling energetic) to the summit for panoramic views of the entire city, coastline, ...
Mali approved a $238M World Bank loan to build key roads, including Sandaré-Diéma. Project boosts the Bamako-Dakar trade corridor and rural connectivity. Part of wider plan to modernize logistics and ...
The insecurity plaguing West Africa is no longer France's concern, its state minister for ties with Francophone countries and ...
The Easter period usually offers a rare respite in Gedeb, in Ethiopia's deeply troubled north, but on April 17 death rained ...
Fulham midfielder Sander Berge has also been mentioned as a possible replacement for Douglas Luiz at Juventus, as has former ...
Reports in Italy claim that Juventus are already beginning to look at potential midfielders, including players at Tottenham, Fulham and Sporting CP, to replace Douglas Luiz after the Brazilian went ...
The African Union’s appointment of Burundi’s president as its special envoy for the Sahel region strengthens the AU’s ...
The U.N. food agency’s regional head says Nigeria is facing “an unprecedented hunger crisis,” and the need for food is rising ...
Mali’s military-led government is seeking to rekindle ties with the United States, courting both investment and security assistance amid a broader realignment in West Africa’s political landscape.
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Africanews on MSNHRW accuses Mali armed forces of executing and disappearing Fulani menThe NGO Human Rights Watch (HRW) has released a report accusing the armed forces of Mali and the Russian Wagner Group of ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNU.S. officials visit Mali as junta eyes economic and security tiesJunta-led Mali is courting U.S. investment and backing in its fight against Islamist insurgents, as it works to strengthen a ...
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