Apr 26, 2024

Egypt's Fishmongers Cut Prices Amid Nationwide Boycott Over High Costs

The movement, which initially started in the cities of Port Said and Alexandria, has gained momentum under the campaign slogan "Let it rot," as frustrations grow over continuous price hikes affecting nearly all consumer goods....

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  Apr 26, 2024

Many Kenyans Continue to Sacumb to Malaria-Experts say

Efforts to combat the disease traditionally include the distribution of insecticide-treated bed nets, spraying breeding areas, and promoting prompt diagnosis and treatment....

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  Apr 26, 2024

Rwanda Prepares to Receive UK Migrants Under Controversial Deportation Plan

A refurbished facility, Hope Hostel in Kagugu, an upscale neighborhood of Kigali known for its expatriate community and international schools, has been prepared to house the incoming migrants....

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  Apr 26, 2024

Diplomatic Tensions Soar as U.S. Withdraws Majority of Troops from Chad and Niger

The strategic shift follows the termination of an essential status-of-forces agreement by Niger's ruling junta, which previously permitted U.S. forces to operate within its borders....

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  Apr 25, 2024

Devastating Floods and Landslides Claim 155 Lives in Tanzania Due to El Niño

In a distressing report presented to Tanzania’s parliament, Majaliwa detailed the broader impact of the disaster, noting that approximately 200,000 people and over 51,000 households have been adversely affected....

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  Apr 25, 2024

Madagascar Faces Dual Crisis of Malaria and Malnutrition

The peak of malaria season coincides with the cyclone and rainy season, running from October to May. During this period, access to healthcare becomes critically impaired....

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