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U.s. Airstrikes in Nigeria Spark Wave of Violence and Revenge Attacks
The recent U.S. airstrikes in Nigeria have sparked a wave of violence and revenge attacks, leaving dozens of villagers dead, according to reports. The attacks are believed to have been carried out by militants linked to ISIS-West Africa, which has been a major target of the U.S. military operations ...

Guinea Elections: Gen Mamady Doumbouya Takes Lead in Controversial Election as Social Media Is Restricted
The Guinea elections, which saw General Mamady Doumbouya emerge as the leading candidate, have been shrouded in controversy. The election, which was held on December 20, was expected to bring about a peaceful transfer of power, but allegations of electoral irregularities and voter suppression have c...

Somaliland: Why Has Israel Recognised the Breakaway African State as Independent?
The move by Israel comes after years of Somaliland's efforts to gain international recognition as a separate entity from Somalia. Somaliland declared its independence from Somalia in 1991, following a brutal civil war. Since then, the breakaway state has maintained a fragile stability and made signi...

Trump Supporters Hail Us Strikes in Nigeria as ‘amazing Christmas Present’
The recent US strikes in Nigeria have ignited a heated debate, with some hailing the move as a successful operation against militant groups and others expressing concerns about the potential consequences and human rights implications. Military Operation Details The US military launched a series of a...
Bomb Explosion Kills Over 30 in Eastern Congo After Army Clashes with Pro-government Militia
The latest violence in eastern Congo has resulted in a catastrophic bomb explosion that has ravaged a local community. The incident occurred in the town of Beni, a hotspot for militia activity and army operations. According to eyewitnesses, the blast happened in the midst of a fierce confrontation b...
Guinea-bissau Soldiers Cement Coup with New Junta Leader
The West African nation of Guinea-Bissau has been plunged into further uncertainty after soldiers announced General as the new junta leader, cementing their coup just days after a national election. The move has sparked widespread concern among regional leaders and international observers, who are c...
Soldiers in Guinea-bissau Appear on State Television Saying They Have Seized Power
The situation in Guinea-Bissau continues to unfold, with reports emerging that the military has taken control of key government institutions and arrested several high-ranking officials. The soldiers, who appeared on state television earlier today, claimed to have seized power in order to address the...

Ugandan President's Wife, Janet Museveni, Faces Criticism Over Education Policies
Janet Museveni, the First Lady of Uganda and wife of President Yoweri Museveni, has been at the center of a heated debate over the country's education policies. Critics argue that her husband's government has failed to improve education outcomes, and instead, has implemented policies that benefit th...