The agreement, formalized on March 20, 2025, in N'Djamena, Chad, aims to restore the basin’s ecological health and promote economic resilience in the region.
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Legit.ng on MSNExplainer: Implications of geopolitical crisis on West African trade relationsSince January 2025 when Niger, Niger and Burkina Faso and Mali officially withdrew their membership of the Economic ...
Each night, throughout Islam’s holy month of Ramadan, families gather, neighbors share food freely and communities come ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNECOWASRegECs Project strengthens vaccine regulation in West AfricaThe COVID-19 pandemic exposed Africa’s vulnerability in accessing vaccines, with much of the continent relying on external donations and slow global distribution.This highlighted the urgent need for ...
In Africa, a jam-packed March window of World Cup qualifiers began with several giants in peril. It ended with a more ...
Daniel Vergara for The New York Times By Alex Pena U.S. foreign aid cuts impacting Sudanese refugees in Chad have reduced already razor-thin margins for lifesaving resources like food and water ...
Islamic State West Africa Province ... trade routes in the Lake Chad Basin for vital supplies such as fuel, vehicle parts, weapons, materials for explosives and food. Security forces should ...
STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/AFP Marine Le Pen hadn't listed a trip to Chad on her public agenda. But she will travel to the African country for three days, from Friday to Sunday, accompanied by Louis ...
(WGHP) — If you missed the Chad’s Folks “We Appreciate You” Special at 7:30 p.m. on Monday night, you’re in luck. The full special is presented in the player above.
President Donald Trump is vetting an Air Force colonel with deep ties to the continent to head the Africa bureau at the National Security Council, three sources tell The Africa Report. Col.
Dutch bank ING was involved in a 1.5 billion dollar loan to Chad in 2014 that proved disastrous to the African country. Struggling to repay the controversial loan, Chad resorted to making drastic cuts ...
Multinational telecoms giant Vodacom reigns as the number one Top Employer in Africa, with Unilever in second place, followed by JTI in third place. The average score achieved per organisation ...
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