Nigeria has endured a series of mass school abductions since 2014. According to the Associated Press, at least 1,799 students have been kidnapped in the past decade, underscoring the growing threat armed gangs pose across the country’s northwest and central regions.
Read on RicherFin Read from the sourceLe pays dispose de 13 infrastructures aéroportuaires, des entreprises ont été invitées à présenter leur candidature
Read on RicherFin Read from the sourceEgypt's civil aviation ministry launched a bid for private companies to manage, operate and develop the country's second-busiest airport.
Read on RicherFin Read from the sourceA court in Kenya has temporarily suspended the $2.5 billion health cooperation between Nairobi and Washington.
Read on RicherFin Read from the sourceEthiopia's prime minister loves big projects. With a mega-dam completed on the Nile, Abiy Ahmed now plans Africa's largest airport and a nuclear power plant.
Read on RicherFin Read from the sourceThis year's FIFA Arab Cup is taking place from 1st to 18th December in Qatar. Next to the match between Morocco and Syria, Palestine and Saudi Arabia are also set to meet in the second quarter-final of the tournament taking place on Thursday afternoon.
Read on RicherFin Read from the sourceHead nurse Franck Ndachetere Kandonyi at the Afia Himbi Health Center said the programme raised numbers from as low as five deliveries a month to more than 20. He said women came in greater numbers because they knew they would not be charged.
Read on RicherFin Read from the sourceIn a new proposal unveiled on Wednesday, the US government said that travellers from certain countries could be asked to provide their social media history of the past five years in order to be allowed into the country.
Read on RicherFin Read from the sourceEn comparant plusieurs rapports de la Banque mondiale, le think tank Finance for development lab a pu reconstituer comment l’administration de l’ex-président sénégalais a « omis » de déclarer une partie de sa dette extérieure. Explications.
Read on RicherFin Read from the sourceVenezuela's president Nicolás Maduro went to the streets on Wednesday and marched with supporters through downtown Caracas, hours after opposition leader María Corina Machado received the Nobel Peace Prize.
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