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Hosted on MSNRussia says Africa has become top of mind for its governmentRussia has been rapidly expanding its footprint in Africa. ・Russia is prioritizing its expansion in Africa. ・Russia recently ...
China stands a good chance of taking advantage of the dwindling western presence in the Sahel region of west Africa.
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allAfrica.com on MSNPower Vacuum in West Africa's Sahel - 3 Ways China Could Fill the Gap As West Exits [analysis]With France fast losing its influence in west Africa's Sahel region and an unpredictable US president in power, will China fill the vacuum?The Sahel region covers 10 countries: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, ...
Beyond his innovations in the retail technology space, Saleeman is deeply committed to giving back to his community.
By Abdulwahab Gambari In the fast-evolving landscape of retail technology, few names resonate as profoundly as Saleeman ...
Less than a month after he was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States of America, there have been renewed ...
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PM News on MSNBorno man who fought in America’s Civil War in the 1860sSaid was born Mohammed Ali ben Said around 1836 in Kuka (now called Kukawa) to a Kanuri father and a Mandara-Margi mother. He ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNFinland summons Russian ambassador over suspected airspace violationFinland's foreign ministry on Monday summoned the Russian ambassador to Helsinki. DAILY POST reports that the summon was to request an explanation ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNRussia launches renewed drone attacks on UkraineRussia over the night launched drone attacks on Ukraine, sparking a fire in Kyiv, injuring a woman and damaging several ...
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis on Monday announced he would resign following pressure for him to leave the post after a court last year cancelled the country's presidential election.
Russia's opening gambit ahead of expected peace talks has been laid out in the media, says our Moscow correspondent Ivor Bennett. "There has been a lot of talk about potential meetings and contact ...
Russia's opening gambit ahead of expected peace talks has been laid out in the mieda, says our Moscow correspondent Ivor Bennett. "There has been a lot of talk about potential meetings and contact ...
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