Curaçao makes history as smallest nation by population to qualify for a World Cup
Curaçao secured a 0-0 draw against Jamaica on Tuesday, making it the smallest nation by population to qualify for a World Cup. They will be joined by CONCACAF teams Panama and Haiti, which also secured spots.
Mozambique: TotalEnergies Complicit in Mozambique War Crimes – NGO
[DW] French energy multinational TotalEnergies is facing a legal complaint from a German NGO of "complicity in war crimes" in Mozambique. The crimes are alleged to have been committed by soldiers protecting the site.
Mozambique: TotalEnergies Complicit in Mozambique War Crimes – NGO
[DW] French energy multinational TotalEnergies is facing a legal complaint from a German NGO of "complicity in war crimes" in Mozambique. The crimes are alleged to have been committed by soldiers protecting the site.
Nigeria: Parents anxiously waiting for the release of kidnapped schoolgirls
Parents of the kidnapped schoolgirls in Nigeria are anxiously waiting for any word on their children's release. Many are still in shock after hearing the heartbreaking news early Monday morning.
Africa: All of Africa Today – November 19, 2025
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Africa: All of Africa Today – November 19, 2025
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Nigeria: Reps Vow to End Oil Revenue Leakages, Strengthen Export Oversight
[Premium Times] "As parliamentarians, it is our constitutional duty to protect the integrity of the nation's revenue system and ensure that every dollar earned from our natural resources works for Nigerians."
Nigeria: With 1.7m Bpd, $20bn Field Plans, Nigeria Is Making Progress – NUPRC
[Daily Trust] Nigeria is making significant progress in its upstream petroleum sector despite global divestment pressures and the accelerating shift towards renewable energy, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has said.
Tanzania’s president says election violence may hurt access to funding
She said the protests had tarnished the country’s image and reduced its chances of getting international loans.
Eswatini confirms it received millions for accepting US deportees
Details of the agreement with the Trump administration have not been disclosed, and the government faces court action from lawyers who claim it is unconstitutional.