Kenya arrests 355 people during anti-government protests
Police deploy tear gas and water cannons near parliament to shatter peaceful crowds in Nairobi.
Austria, Algeria battle for second place in World Cup Group J
A draw in Kansas City could allow both teams to advance further in the World Cup tournament.
South Africa braces for economic fallout amid xenophobia
Right-wing populists and vigilante groups in South Africa have set a June 30 deadline for undocumented migrants to leave.
Ericsson deploys its lightweight AIR 3285 radio in Tanzania
Modernized infrastructure lays the foundation for advanced smart city and IoT digital services.
Kenyan police fire tear gas at protesters marking deadly 2024 rallies
Police disperse anniversary rallies in Kenya as families demand justice for protesters killed in 2024
Scientists fight Ebola outbreak without viable sample of virus
Scientists developing treatments for a deadly Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in Africa face research obstacles.
Greece returns smuggled ancient Egyptian terracotta figurines
Greece officially returned six smuggled terracotta statuettes to the Egyptian ambassador after a passerby found them in an Athens garbage bin eight years ago.
Eritrea pursues strategy to weaken Ethiopia for its own survival
Ethiopian Prime Minister Advisor Getachew Reda stated that Eritrea is actively trying to weaken Ethiopia to ensure its own regime survival.
Nigerian court orders transparency group defamation fine
Nigerian court ordered the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project to pay a 100 million naira defamation fine following the group’s anti-corruption advocacy.
Mastercard expands its global platform to nine African nation
Mastercard brings its global Priceless lifestyle platform to cardholders across nine African markets.
Congo imposes quarantine rules after Ebola case reaches France
DR Congo orders Ebola contacts and travellers from affected areas to complete 21 days of monitoring before foreign travel

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