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Dangote Refinery drops $66 million lawsuit against Nigerian fuel importers
It aimed at compelling the Nigerian authorities to nullify fuel import licences issued by the regulatory authority.
Lesotho factory that made Trump shirts faces shutdown after U.S. tariffs
Officials and workers fear this may be a sign of what's to come for other factories in Lesotho, where poverty is widespread and upwards of 30,000 people are employed in the textile industry.
Nigeria nurses launch nationwide 7-day strike
Healthcare workers across Nigeria walked out for a 7-day strike at midnight on Tuesday after the government failed to respond to a 15-day ultimatum issued by the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives.
Togo confirms over 60 killed in Al Qaeda-linked attacks
The foreign minister says there have been 15 incident this years in the north of the country.
Emergency response underway after deadly floods in northern Romania
More than 2,500 people have been affected by severe flash floods in Suceava county, northern Romania, where three people were confirmed dead and hundreds of homes damaged.
Trump may skip G20 summit in South Africa amid rising tensions
A diplomatic showdown may be brewing as U.S. President Donald Trump signals he could skip this year’s G20 summit in South Africa. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said he might send someone else in his place, citing what he called “very bad policies” by the South African government.
Somaliland offers the US a base and minerals in exchange for recognition
Despite its relative stability, Somaliland, which declared independence from Somalia in 1991, is yet to be recognised as a sovereign state.
Ugandan opposition leader says political climate going from ‘bad to worse’ ahead of 2026 election
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine says the political climate in the country is going 'from bad to worse' in the run up to next year’s presidential election.
Protesters demand resignation nine months after Valencia floods
Nine months after the Dana floods claimed 228 lives in the province of Valencia, the town of Catarroja held a protest on Tuesday over the regional government's handling of the disaster.
Hong Kong’s traditional bamboo scaffolding faces gradual phase-out
Hong Kong’s iconic bamboo scaffolding may be phased out as the government pushes for wider adoption of metal alternatives, citing safety concerns and industry trends.