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The New Times on MSNKinshasa, AFC/M23 rebels agree on ceasefire at Qatar talksThe Congolese government and AFC/M23 rebels have agreed to an immediate cessation of hostilities in eastern DR Congo after their negotiators met in Qatar in the first direct peace talks in more than ...
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Africa Is Not Poor But Poorly Led, Not Weak But Weakened By Those Elected To Defend Her DignityIn the heart of Africa, a continent endowed with immense natural wealth, the paradox of poverty amidst plenty persists ...
Kinshasa, April 21, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by the mistreatment of Congolese journalist Émérite ...
Minister of Hydrocarbons, Aimé Sakombi Molendo, is confirmed to speak at Invest in African Energy (IAE) 2025 in Paris next ...
A new outbreak in Angola , West Africa started on January 7, 2025, and it is likely to get worse as it spreads to more rural ...
Nigeria continues to lead the world in malaria cases and deaths, despite decades of foreign and domestic investments to ...
ShareSub-Saharan Africa’s (SSA) large oil-exporting markets, such as Nigeria and Angola, will be the hardest hit should global oil prices fail to recover from the turmoil triggered by sweeping tariffs ...
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AllAfrica on MSNHow Congo-Brazzaville's Illegal Medicine Trade Crisis Can Be TackledThe country faces a public health crisis characterised by a poor supply of affordable medicines and too few pharmacies.In August 2024, Congo-Brazzaville President Denis Nguesso received a World Health ...
The country faces a public health crisis characterised by a poor supply of affordable medicines and too few pharmacies.
The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by the mistreatment of Congolese journalist Émérite Amisi Musada, who was abducted by men in civilian clothes on April 15 after being threatened over ...
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