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Starburst vs. Gonzo’s Quest: Μια Μάχη για τους Παίκτες!

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Reactions Trail Senegal’s signing of a peace pact with Guinea-Bissau, Authorities in Niger say they are beginning the exploitation of copper And, USAID fund freeze takes a toll on projects in Liberia, posing a major threat to some key sectors.

Senegal: Mixed reactions trail new peace deal with MFDC

Senegal’s latest peace agreement with the MFDC, signed in Guinea-Bissau by Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, has sparked varied reactions. The deal, aimed at ending the decades-long Casamance conflict, is being welcomed by civil society actors as a step toward lasting…

The Gambia: President Barrow pledges to uphold press freedom

Gambian President Adama Barrow has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to protecting press freedom, emphasizing the media’s role in democracy and governance. Speaking at the inauguration of Star TV Headquarters, Barrow assured journalists of his administration’s continued support for a free…

Niger: Locally led copper mining set to begin in the north

Niger is set to launch large-scale copper exploitation as part of efforts to diversify its mining sector. Authorities have announced that industrial extraction will soon commence in the northern desert region. Unlike previous mining ventures dominated by foreign firms, this…

Guinea: Legal community outraged over kidnappings, demands probe

Guinea’s legal community is expressing growing frustration over the surge in kidnappings targeting socio-political figures critical of the transitional government. Lawyers and human rights advocates are demanding urgent investigations and transparency from authorities. The latest abduction involved Abdoul Sakho, coordinator…

Liberia: USAID freezes $51M in aid, impacting key sectors

Liberia’s Finance Minister, Augustine Ngafuan, has revealed that the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has halted funding for development projects worth $51 million. The freeze threatens critical sectors, including health, education, elections, and domestic revenue mobilization. Speaking before…