Sudan’s Leader Says Army Expected to Hand Over Power to Elected Gov’t

Chairman of Sudan’s ruling Transitional Sovereign Council Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan said on Wednesday that the Sudanese Armed Forces are expecting an elected.

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National Reconciliation, Panacea for Nigeria’s Peace — UN

AS part of its contribution to addressing insecurity in Nigeria, the United Nations, UN, weekend, advised the Federal Government to promote and.

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UN urged to take action to prevent genocide in Ethiopia

Fifteen African civil society organisations have warned that the ongoing war in Ethiopia could equal the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in.

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Prime Minister Gonsalves; President Rakotovao, Calls for Greater Private Sector Partnership at IFAL 2018

Private sector leaders have been charged to support the government’s efforts towards ending the circle of the crisis in Africa. This charge.

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Multimillion-Dollar Lifesaving Appeal Launched For DRC

The United Nations and Congolese authorities launched an appeal Friday in Congo’s capital, Kinshasa, for $748 million to provide lifesaving assistance for.

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Trump Preparing Executive Orders to Reduce U.S. Role in U.N

The Trump administration is preparing executive orders that would clear the way to drastically reduce the U.S. role in the United Nations.

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West African Leaders to Press Gambia’s Jammeh to Quit

By Edward McAllister West African heads of state began arriving in Gambia on Tuesday to try to convince the long-ruling President Yahya.

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Zimbabwe: Gov’t, UN Partners Commit $200m to Food Aid

By Samantha Chigogo Over $200 million has been contributed towards drought mitigation strategies as Government, in conjunction with the United Nations and.

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Burundi to Leave ICC One Year from Oct. 27

Burundi’s Justice Minister Aimée Laurentine Kanyana notified the United Nations on Thursday of the country’s withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, which.

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Ghana First Lady Calls for Collaboration in the Fight for Women’s Rights

  Ghana’s First Lady, Mrs. Lordina Mahama, has recently charged her fellow African First Ladies to champion the rights of the adolescent.

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