Cameroon Condemns Separatists for Abducting Village Chiefs

https://im-media.voltron.voanews.com/Drupal/01live-166/2020–12/2020–12–06T122730Z_528880289_RC2OHK9E3IIZ_RTRMADP_3_CAMEROON-ELECTION.JPG?imwidth=800YAOUNDE — There has been wide­spread con­dem­na­tion of sep­a­ratists in Cameroon for a string of attacks and abduc­tions of tra­di­tion­al vil­lage chiefs. Anglo­phone rebels released two chiefs on Mon­day but killed anoth­er for defy­ing their demand not to par­tic­i­pate in

Unpacking the misconceptions about Africa’s food imports

http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/-/640295792/0/brookingsrss/topics/subsaharanafrica.jpgSub-Saha­ran Africa’s spi­ral­ing food import bill—which stood at $43 bil­lion in 2019—has attract­ed mount­ing atten­tion as a wor­ri­some trend. For years, many pun­dits have won­dered why Africa seems increas­ing­ly unable to feed itself, despite hav­ing much of the world’s remaining

Hundreds Of Nigerian Students Missing After Attack On School

https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/5fd72b212700002c11515088.jpeg?cache=hmle3rvddk&ops=224_126 LAGOS, Nige­ria (AP) — Hun­dreds of Niger­ian stu­dents are miss­ing after gun­men attacked a sec­ondary school in the country’s north­west­ern Katsi­na state, police said, while the pres­i­dent said the mil­i­tary was in gun­fights with ban­dits in a for­est as

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Ethiopia’s Tigray Conflict Is Dominating Africa Headline News

  Ten­sions in Ethiopia’s north­ern Tigray region have gone from talk­ing about the poten­tial for con­flict into what is now the after­math of a war between the country’s fed­er­al gov­ern­ment in Addis Aba­ba and the region­al gov­ern­ment in Tigray. An esti­mat­ed six mil­lion peo­ple live in the Tigray region.  Since fight­ing began on Novem­ber 4,…

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Relief Aid Arrives in Embattled Tigray Region

https://im-media.voltron.voanews.com/Drupal/01live-166/2020–12/2020–12–11T213527Z_1651377797_RC29LK9EXFDR_RTRMADP_3_ETHIOPIA-CONFLICT.JPG?imwidth=800The first ship­ment of inter­na­tion­al aid since fight­ing began arrived in Ethiopi­a’s north­ern Tigray region Sat­ur­day to help peo­ple affect­ed by vio­lence there. A con­voy car­ry­ing med­i­cine and relief sup­plies from the Inter­na­tion­al Com­mit­tee of the Red Cross and the

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Africa in the news: Elections in Ghana, US relations with Somalia and Morocco, and trade in East Africa

https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/global_ghana_2020_voter.jpg?w=258Incum­bent Pres­i­dent Nana Aku­­fo-Addo declared win­ner of Ghana­ian elec­tions  On Wednes­day, Decem­ber 9, Ghana’s incum­bent pres­i­dent Nana Aku­­fo-Addo won a sec­ond term in office, win­ning 51.59 per­cent of the vote in gen­er­al elec­tions that took place on Mon­day. Oppo­si­tion leader

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US Allows Emergency COVID-19 Vaccine in Bid to End Pandemic 

https://im-media.voltron.voanews.com/Drupal/01live-166/ap-images/2020/12/780ed15a5e61f3718219d9ac78e6acb2.jpg?imwidth=800The U.S. gave the final go-ahead Fri­day to the nation’s first COVID-19 vac­cine, mark­ing what could be the begin­ning of the end of an out­break that has killed near­ly 300,000 Amer­i­cans, accord­ing to a per­son famil­iar with the deci­sion but