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A company director and his brother were implicated... Details of the most serious $19 million cocaine case in Liberia

Written by: Mohamed Omran. In a surprising development, Liberia is witnessing one of the most serious drug trafficking cases in its modern history, after the seizure of…

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Tunisian court sentences human rights activist Sihem Ben Sedrine to 25 years in prison

Written by: Mohamed Ragab. A Tunisian court sentenced human rights activist and journalist Sihem Ben Sedrine, the president of the Tunisian Journalists' Union, to 25 years in prison…

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Nigeria arrests 7 Boko Haram leaders after their return from Hajj

Written by our correspondent in Nigeria, Bubakar Sani: Nigerian authorities have announced that the country's Integrated National Identity System has resulted in the arrest of seven people…

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Egypt leads Africa in the cybersecurity battle: Afripol summit brings together 50 countries in Cairo

Written by: Mohamed Omran. Amidst accelerating African efforts to address modern security challenges, the Egyptian Ministry of Interior hosted the seventh meeting of heads of offices…

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Between the sanctity of Hajj and the pursuit of terrorism, Nigeria eliminates Boko Haram and ISIS leaders at Al-Awda Airport.

Written by Omnia Hassan: In a remarkable security operation, Nigerian authorities announced the successful arrest of seven individuals suspected of belonging to…

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Violations against civilians: Will Congo succeed in convicting Rwanda before the International Court of Justice?

Written by: Mohamed Omran. In a new legal move reflecting escalating tensions between the two countries, the Democratic Republic of Congo has reopened the dispute with Rwanda…

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Democratic Republic of Congo is suing Rwanda at the International Court of Justice over the conflict in the east of the country.

Written by: Mohamed Ragab. The Democratic Republic of Congo has announced it is filing a lawsuit against Rwanda at the International Court of Justice, accusing Kigali of responsibility for…

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Guinean court sentences former central bank governor to prison

Written by: Mohammed Imran. The Appeals Chamber of the Special Court for Economic and Financial Crimes (CRIEF) issued its final ruling in the case of Ibrahima Sharif Bah…

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South Africa's Court of Appeal rules in favor of the family regarding Lungu's burial.

Written by: Mohamed Omran. The Supreme Court of Appeal in South Africa issued a ruling in favor of the family of former Zambian President Edgar Lungu in the case…

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How did scholarship promises in Uganda turn into a nightmare?

Written by: Mohammed Omran. Behind the doors of a rented house in a suburb of the Ugandan capital, Kampala, a new chapter in human trafficking unfolded…

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