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Libyans celebrate end of chronic power cuts as electricity supply Stabilizes
After years of chronic power cuts, Libyans are now enjoying a stable electricity supply in the capital, Tripoli, during the summer. The city's public spaces are once again illuminated at night, marking a significant improvement for residents.
Israel: violent clashes among Eritrean demonstrators
A violent clash unfolded in Tel Aviv between supporters and opponents of the Eritrean government on Saturday, resulting in numerous injuries and widespread destruction. Among the casualties were 30 police officers and three demonstrators.
Niger: thousands rally to demand withdrawal of French troops
Thousands rallied Saturday, in Niamey to demand that France withdraw its troops from Niger, as sought by the junta that seized power late June.
Senegal revives train line for religious festival
Senegal on Friday temporarily brought back into service a long-closed railway line to take worshippers to an annual religious festival.
“Equalizer 3”: Denzel Washington takes on the Camorra
The mysterious, solitary, and invincible vigilante played by actor Denzel Washington is back in the limelight in Antoine Fuqua's Equalizer 3.
Kenya: government unveils plans for nationwide e-bike scheme
The Kenyan government unveiled plans to roll out electric motorbikes across the country on Friday. President William Ruto announced the initiative with African startup Spiro just days before he hosts the first Africa Climate Summit in the Kenyan capital Nairobi next week.
South Africa: at least 18 dead in gang, police shootout
Sixteen men and two women suspected of being part of a gang that robbed armored vans were killed Friday in a shootout with South African police in a rural northern region.
South Africa: suspected gang members perish in police shootout
Sixteen men and two women suspected of being part of a gang that robbed armored vans were killed Friday in a shootout with South African police in a rural northern region.
DRC: victims of military repression in goma treated in nearby hospitals
Victims of the protest in Goma that turned into clashes between protesters and the armed forces are being treated for severe injuries in nearby hospitals as national authorities estimate the death toll at more than 40 people with many injured.
Niger: military junta denounces ‘blatant interference’ by France
Niger's military regime fired a new verbal broadside at France on Friday, accusing Paris of "blatant interference" by backing the country's ousted president as protestors rallied near a French base outside the capital Niamey.