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Number Of Refugees In Gabon Dropped From 20,000 To 14,000 In 20 Years
The number of refugees and persons seeking asylum in Gabon has dropped from 20,000 in 2001 to 14,000 in 2021…
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Emergencies
#COVID19: How Infodemic Is Causing Vaccination Reluctance In Kano State
The COVID-19 vaccination has elicited a mixture of excitement and trepidation from residents in Kano State, Northwest Nigeria. A considerable…
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MSF Mourns 3 Staff Killed In Ethiopia
Three employees working for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), also known as Doctors Without Borders, have been killed by an armed…
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Factcheck: Picture Resurfaces Of ‘Made-In-Russia IPOB Rocket’; Still Not True
Last week, Nigerian Twitter user Kingsley Uba Dike (@uba_dike) shared a set of screenshots claiming that a Biafran secessionist previously…
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Analysis: Libya’s Unending Conflict Threatens Stability In Lake Chad Basin.
The instability and activities of local and foreign mercenaries in Libya, after the killing of Muammar Gaddafi in a NATO-backed…
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Aisha Buhari Deletes Twitter Account, President’s Handle Still Active
Following the ban of the microblogging platform, Twitter, on Friday June 4 by Nigerian Government, Aisha Buhari, the wife of…
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Over 40 Million More People Displaced In 2020, Highest In 10 Years — Report
According to the Global Report on Internal Displacement for this year, 40.5 million people became displaced across the world in…
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CAR: UPC Rebels Invade Zemio Town, Loot And Destroy Houses
Rebels in the Central African Republic (CAR) are continuing their onslaughts on the local populations as fighters of Union for…
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Malaria Vaccine Trials Prove Successful In Burkina Faso, Production Expected By 2022
A newly developed malaria vaccine by scientists at the Jenner Institute, Oxford University in the United Kingdom, has been proven…
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Idriss Deby’s Exit May Signal Escalation Of Violent Crimes In Central Africa
Chadian leader Idriss Deby Itno died Tuesday, April 20, allegedly from wounds he sustained while fighting rebels of the Front…
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