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After a day of fighting, the president of Sierra Leone declares calm.

Sierra Leone's President Julius Maada Bio announced on Sunday evening that calm has been restored after a day of armed clashes in Freetown, which...

World Diabetes Day: Public urged to get tested monthly for diabetes

Madam Theresa Alorvor, a staff nurse in charge of Diabetes disease at the Keta Municipal Hospital in the Volta Region, has urged the public...

Madagascar: Tensions grow ahead of the presidential election, with at least 16 injured in opposition protests.

At least sixteen people were injured Wednesday in new demonstratons that turned violent at the Stade des Bareas Antananarivo, Madagascar's capital. Among the injured...

South Africa will not meet the 2030 emissions target because the plants continues to burn coal.

South Africa will fall short of its 2030 carbon emissions targets set by the Paris climate agreement, according to three senior government officials. The country,...

Relief operations in Morocco two months following the earthquake

Humanitarian organizations highlight the "comprehensive" response from the Moroccan government after the powerful earthquake on September 8 in the High Atlas. However, they express concerns...

Egypt: ‘Peace Boat’ passengers demand an immediate end to hostilities in Gaza

Peace activists travelling the world on a cruise ship dubbed the "Peace Boat" docked at Port Said, ern Egypt, on Wednesday (Nov. 09) to...

For non-crypto digital assets, HSBC is setting up a custody service.

HSBC (HSBA.L) plans to launch in 2024 a custody service for storing blockchain-based assets excluding cryptocurrency, the bank said on Wednesday. The service, which is a partnership...

Deposit withdrawals, according to Metro Bank, have returned to “more normal ranges” following the capital boost.

 Metro Bank (MTRO.L) on Tuesday posted a 5% drop in deposits in the third quarter, although the struggling British lender said that the increase in outflows...

Kenya: Heavy rains resulted in floods that killed 15 people.

At least 15 people have died in Kenya in floods caused by the torrential rains that have hit East Africa, cutting off roads, washing...

Floods in Somalia capture thousands of people – UN

Thousands of people are trapped in flooded areas following heavy rains in Somalia's Jubbaland state, the UN's humanitarian agency says. The heavy rains that started...

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