Paul Biya: Cameroon's president seeks eighth term to extend 43-year rule
By Paul Atanga Njie and Natasha Booty
Cameroon’s Paul Biya, 92, says he will seek eighth presidential term
92-Year-Old Cameroon President Biya Seeks Eighth Term In Office
By Ignatius Igwe
Cameroon’s president seeks to remain in power until almost his 100th birthday
By Nimi Princewill
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Turning the Tide: Democratic Republic of Congo’s Emergency Food Production Project Sows Resilience, Plants Hope
Returnees Cry for Help Amid Dire Humanitarian Conditions in DR Congo
By Chief Bisong and ChiefBisong Etahoben
Back to ruins: The displaced Congolese forced home by M23 rebels
By Patricia Huon
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Tinubu Back in Abuja, ADC Seeks to Know Where He Has Been After BRICS Summit
ADC welcomes Tinubu, seeks answers to five-day post-BRICS absence
By Abdulrahman Zakariyau
Tinubu returns to Abuja after visits to Saint Lucia, Brazil
Tinubu returns from BRICS Summit, pushes for global financial reform and climate justice
By Israel Ojoko
FG Designates Air Peace to Operate Direct Flight to Brazil
By Chinedu Eze
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ECOWAS Caravan 2025 highlights barriers, builds support for women in cross-border trade
By Peter Anayo
ECOWAS Small Business Coalition Hails Commission’s Support For Women Traders
ECOWAS highlights barriers in cross-border trade, builds support for women
By Daniel Obi
Benin: Launch of the third edition of the information and awareness campaign for women small-scale cross-border traders along the Abidjan – Lagos corridor
ECOWAS kicks off Lomé phase of Abidjan-Lagos corridor trader empowerment
By Oludare Richards
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Trump threatens Russia with tariffs while unveiling new Ukraine weapons plan
By Laura Gozzi
Why Trump has vowed to send billion-dollar Patriot missiles to Ukraine
What is the Patriot missile system and how is it helping Ukraine?
How Trump Changed His Tone on Putin and the Russia-Ukraine War
By Minho Kim
Trump announces novel plan to send weapons to Ukraine and gives Russia new deadline to make peace
By Kevin Liptak
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Pilot groups reject claims of human error in Air India crash
India orders airlines to check fuel switches on Boeing jets
By Michael Sheils and Michael Sheils Mcnamee
‘No basis’: Pilot groups reject claims of human error in Air India crash
Expert's Stunning Claim On Pilot's Role In Air India Crash
By Vishnu Som
Air India pilot’s medical records examined after mental health claims
By Connor Stringer
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Expired US visa: Overstaying afta expiration of US visa go lead to life ban – US embassy
US threatens visa overstayers with lifetime ban
By Adekunle Sulaimon
'We will revoke your US Visa and deport you immediately if you Do Not ...': US Embassy in India
'We Will Revoke Visas And Deport If...': US Embassy in India's BIG Warning
US State Department Requests Visa Applicants to Publicize SNS, Tightens F, M, J Visa Screening
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BRICS: US tariffs hike could boost Nigeria’s intra-African trade — MAN
By Yinka Kolawole
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Thousands demonstrate across Israel for deal with Hamas to release hostages
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Nigeria Seeks Sustainable Financing As AU Rakes $146m From Member Countries
UNECA chief calls for collective action to deal with Africa’s slow growth, high debt burdens
Nigeria Champions Sustainable Financing At AU Executive Council As Union Sees Strong Improvements In Member Contributions
Mozambique reiterates commitment to AfCFTA implementation
AU Commission finalises leadership team at Malabo meeting after months-long delay
By Mwangi Maina
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No offense taken: Liberia's Foreign Minister's take on Trump's education remarks
Six things Trump should know about Liberia after he praised leader's 'good English'
By Wycliffe Muia and Moses Kollie Garzeawu
Coming from America, By Wole Olaoye
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By Wole Olaoye
‘Such good English’: Liberians confused, angry at Trump comments to Boakai
Trump praises ‘good English’ of Liberian president, prompting criticism across Africa
By Mitchell McCluskey and Larry Madowo
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Lake Chad Basin’s military bases in ISWAP’s crosshairs
By Taiwo Hassan Adebayo
ANALYSIS: Military bases in Nigeria, other Lake Chad Basin countries in ISWAP’s crosshairs
By Taiwo Hassan Adebayo
West Africa’s worrying albatross: ISWAP’s emergence as epicentre of the Islamic State’s jihadism
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By Malik Samuel
Techno-Caliphate or Terror from the Sky? ISWAP and Drone-Enabled Insurgency in the Lake Chad Basin Region
By John Sunday Ojo
Lake Chad Basin governments should redouble efforts against ISWAP
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Ikechi Uko: Implementing ECOWAS Free Movement Protocol Will Enhance Tourism
‘There is no issue with ECOWAS Protocols, but lack of implementation by member states’
By Obinna Emelike
Accra Weizo 2025: ECOWAS to rid bottlenecks, enforce free movement for seamless travel
West Africa Now Strengthens Tourism Strategy: ECOWAS Aims to Become a Leading Global Travel Destination
ECOWAS Commission Promotes Free Movement across West Africa
By Chinedu Eze
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Trump Exploring Strategic Economic Cooperation With Africa
By Kester Kenn Klomegah
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CAR Once Again Postpones Local Elections
By Hauwa Mustapha
Forty years and counting: CAR once again postpones local elections
Central African Republic delays election for the 6th time since 2022
By Aric Jabari
Central African Republic : Touadéra's cunning plan to combine electoral polls
Central African Republic's long-awaited elections pushed back yet again
By Bashir Mbuthia
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Fragmented, weakened Africa braces for impact as US tariffs strike
By Luke Anami and Jackson Mutinda
South Africa two weeks from disaster
South African car exports to U.S. plunge as Trump tariffs bite
By Olivia Kumwenda, Chizu Nomiyama and Nqobile Dludla
Cape citrus exporter staying the course despite vexing tariff uncertainty
By Carolize Jansen
SA awaits US trade template amid dispute over Afrikaner delegation’s claims
By Garth Theunissen
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Ghana: President Directs Two Ministers to Address 'Unapproved' Port Charges
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Dependant visas: Five countries that allow you to study abroad without leaving your family behind
By Wale Gbadebo
Uganda Reopens Border After Rebel Seizure
By Kamila Bello
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NTT Global Destinations expands Africa-Caribbean relations through cultural diplomacy
By Obinna Emelike
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(Special for CAFS) 15 terrorists killed in western Niger: army
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Africa: America's Plan to Send Deportees to Africa Needs a Rethink
Exclusive | U.S. Pushes More African Countries to Accept Deported Migrants
By Tarini Parti, Robbie Gramer and Alex Ward
Trump administration has floated deporting third-country nationals to Africa. Here's what we know
By Monika Pronczuk
Why Trump wants 5 African nations to take US deportees
US Border Official Says Fate of Deported Migrants to South Sudan Unknown
By Taha Sakr
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Africa's Freshwater Ecosystems Depend On Little Creatures Like Insects and Snails - Study Maps Overlooked Species
By Emmanuel Akindele
Africa’s freshwater ecosystems depend on little creatures like insects and snails: study maps overlooked species
By Emmanuel Akindele
Why the tasty tilapia could disappear from your plate
By Zeynab Wandati
Growing crisis of wetlands and livelihoods in Eastern Africa raises alarm
By Agnes Lydia Oloo
Quarter of Africa’s freshwater fish species face extinction: Report
By Cyril Zenda
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Understanding The BRICS: Key Facts and Figures - Tribune Online
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BRICS Business Forum: Think Wider, See Further
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Looted art: the battle for looted treasures
By Musa Adekunle
Efficacy of artemether-lumefantrine, artesunate-amodiaquine, dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine and artesunate-pyronaridine for the treatment of uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Mozambique, 2022
By Mateusz M Plucinski, Alfredo Mayor and Pedro Aide
South Africa police minister suspended amid corruption allegations
Senzo Mchunu: Cyril Ramaphosa suspends South African police minister over crime syndicate allegations
By Nomsa Maseko
South Africa’s Ramaphosa removes police minister over criminal link allegations
South Africa’s Ramaphosa Suspends Key Ally After Allegations
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South African police minister suspended over corruption allegations
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Israeli Strikes Kill 43 As Truce Talks Deadlocked
By Ignatius Igwe
Gaza officials say children killed in strike as Israeli military admits 'error'
By Rushdi Abualouf
Updates: Israel kills 52 in Gaza City today alone
By Nils Adler, Farah Najjar and Maziar Motamedi
Children killed collecting water in Gaza, medical officials say, as ceasefire talks hit sticking points
By Eyad Kourdi, Oren Liebermann and Tim Lister
IDF admits error in deadly strike on water delivery site as truce talks stay jammed
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Police believe four killed in Southend Airport plane crash were foreign nationals
By Andrew Woodger and Charlie Jones
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N.Korea’s Kim offers Russia full support on Ukraine in Lavrov talks
Kim Jong Un reaffirms support for Russia's war in Ukraine
By Stuart Lau
North Korea’s Kim Offers Russia Full Support On Ukraine In Lavrov Talks
By Khadijat Kuburat Lawal
US-led drills pose threat to peace in Asia: Lavrov
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov In North Korea: 'This Is A True Brotherhood In Arms'
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US State Department Begins Mass Layoffs
More than 1,000 people laid off at US State Department
By Ana Faguy
State Department enacts widespread layoffs, cutting 1,353 staff as part of reorganization
By Sara Cook, Camilla Schick and Margaret Brennan
“Defending U.S. Diplomacy from Insider Attacks”: CEO Uzra Zeya Speaks at a rally for State Department public servants
By Uzra Zeya
Press Release: Duckworth Criticizes Trump Administration's Plan to Dismiss Hundreds of State Department Officials
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