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Stealing Nigeria’s Oil
Nigeria recently discovered an illegal connection line from one of its major oil export terminals into the sea that had been operating undetected for nine years.
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Iran's trade with Africa increasing
Iran’s exports to African countries during the first five months of the current Iranian year increased by 40% compared with the same period last year.
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The Struggle in Burkina Faso
On the last day of September, Burkina Faso military leader President Paul-Henri Damiba was deposed in the country’s second coup in a year, as army Captain Ibrahim Traore took charge of the restive West African nation.
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UK's plundering and humiliation
After the death of Queen Elizabeth, there have been increasing calls for Britain to return some of its loot from former colonies.
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Western powers backing Ethiopia rebels
Fighting has erupted again in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region, ending hopes for peace after a ceasefire declared in March.
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Moroccans protest
The Israeli regime’s ambassador to Morocco was recently entangled in sexual harassment and corruption at the regime’s mission in Rabat.
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Somalia's war on terror
Al-Shabab terrorists, has wreaked havoc on Somalia for over a decade now. The Somalian government has failed to rein in the ever-expanding tentacles of this Al Qaeda linked terrorist group which continues to increase its attacks across Somalia and especially in the capital Mogadishu.
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France backing Mali terrorists
Mali has recently accused France of arming terrorists and carrying out acts of espionage against the government in Bamako.
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Iran prioritizes ties with Africa
Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian recently visited Africa amid renewed efforts by the Islamic Republic to boost ties with all regions of the world. The top Iranian diplomat visited Mali, Tanzania and also Zanzibar, a semi-autonomous region of Tanzania.
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Reparations for slavery
African nations and Africans in the Diaspora are reviving their efforts to obtain reparations from colonial powers involved in the evil trans-Atlantic slave trade and other colonial-era atrocities committed centuries ago.
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