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Niger expels three Chinese oil executives: reports

Niger’s military rulers have expelled three Chinese oil executives from the country and closed down a Chinese-run hotel, media reports and an official decree indicated Friday.Several Nigerien media reported that authorities had given two days’ notice to leave the country to the Chinese managers from the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), which is drilling for …

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Inside The Pantry: South Africa’s nightlife and diversity collide

From insomniacs to party-goers, doting couples, tired paramedics and Johannesburg’s golden youth, The Pantry, a petrol station doubling as a gourmet deli, has become unmissable on the nightlife scene of South Africa’s biggest city.Open 24 hours a day, the establishment which opened three years ago is a haven for revellers looking for a midnight snack …

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Rwanda-backed M23 welcomes talks to end DR Congo conflict

The Rwanda-backed M23 armed group cautiously welcomed Thursday the prospect of direct negotiations with the Congolese government to end the conflict in the volatile eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.Since its 2021 resurgence the M23 has been fighting the Congolese army there, seizing swathes of the DRC’s mineral-rich territory in a region plagued by decades of …

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EU, South Africa leaders vow deeper ties amid US threats

The European Union and South Africa vowed to deepen cooperation at a summit on Thursday as both grapple with aid and trade threats from the new US administration.European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen also plans to mobilise a 4.7-billion-euro ($5 billion) investment package in South Africa that includes funding for a transition to clean …

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Fears grow of renewed conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray

Clashes between rival factions in the Ethiopian region of Tigray have raised the spectre of a new war between Ethiopia and Eritrea, analysts and residents said Thursday.International powers and the United Nations have expressed concern and called for “urgent dialogue” to de-escalate the tensions. Ethiopia’s most northerly region, bordering Eritrea, saw a devastating war between 2020 …

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Motsepe tells controversial Eto’o: ‘Past remains in the past’

Re-elected CAF president Patrice Motsepe told new executive committee member and former Cameroon star Samuel Eto’o on Wednesday in Cairo that the “past remains in the past”.South African billionaire Motsepe was speaking at a press conference after his organisation held its extraordinary general assembly — the yearly highlight for African football officials.After an illustrious career …

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