Africa in the news: Sudan, COVID-19 vaccine, and political updates
Sudan devalues currency On Wednesday, the Central Bank of Sudan steeply devalued its currency to appeal to foreign donors and
Sudan devalues currency On Wednesday, the Central Bank of Sudan steeply devalued its currency to appeal to foreign donors and
Côte d’Ivoire received 504,000 doses of lifesaving COVID-19 vaccine on Friday making it the second African nation in a week to benefit from the first shipments of shots from the UN-backed global COVAX initiative, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has reported.
Six hundred thousand doses of lifesaving COVID-19 vaccine from the UN-partnered COVAX initiative have arrived in Ghana: a historic first for the international partnership to provide equitable innoculations for all.
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Among the visible remnants of Donald Trump’s presidency is a blank patch of wall along a hallway a short
UN envoy to country urges Somali leaders ‘to pull back from confrontation’ and reach a compromise on elections.
Facebook blocked news content in Australia to protest against proposed payment law.
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