Nigeria: Again, Dangote Refinery Reduces Petrol Price
[Premium Times] Despite the recent rise in crude oil prices, which pushed both Brent and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude to their highest closing levels since June 23, the Dangote Refinery has maintained its commitment to price stability.
Marseille airport suspends flights as wildfire continues to burn
More than 1,000 firefighters were deployed to tackle the fire, which broke out near the town of Les Pennes-Mirabeau before racing toward Marseille
WAFCON: Super Falcons fans optimistic about the team’s performance
Nigeria's Super Falcons began the Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) tournament with a 3-nil victory over Tunisia on Sunday.
China expands visa-free travel to 74 countries, Africa left out
With most tourists from the Global North now able to travel visa-free, China has yet to grant a single African country visa-exempt status.
Eastern Libyan authorities deport EU ministers, commissioner
A statement from the prime minister of the eastern part of Libya, Osama Hammad, said the interior ministers of Italy, Greece, Malta and the EU migration commissioner, Magnus Brunner, were “persona non-grata” after they were denied entry shortly after their arrival in Benghazi
First Malaria treatment for babies approved
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Spanish police reveal Jota was driving above speed limit when he crashed
Spanish police believe Liverpool player Diogo Jota was driving over the speed limit when he and his brother died in a car crash last week.
Gambia: Gambia Generates Over $60 Million From Oil Exploration Licenses in Eight Years
[Foroyaa] The Gambian government has reported a significant boost in revenue from oil exploration licenses, generating a total of USD $60,346,263 over the past eight years. This revenue has come from three main license holders since 2017, according to the Minister of Petroleum, Energy and Mines.
Catholics in eastern Congo honor beatified anti-corruption martyr
Pope Francis recognized Floribert Bwana Kositi, a customs officer killed in 2007 for refusing a bribe, as a martyr of the faith late last year, setting him on the path to beatification and to possibly becoming Congo’s first saint
Nigeria: Dangote Refinery to End Crude Importation By Year-End – Report
[Leadership] The Dangote Refinery may end crude oil import as it considers sourcing the entire crude required for the 650,000-barrel-per-day refinery capacity in-country.