Africa
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African nations lose up to 5% of GDP annually due to climate change: reportThe World Meteorological Organization said many African nations are spending up to nine per cent of their budgets for climate adaptation policies.EnvironmentSep 2
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Mpox emergency declared in Africa amid surge in casesAfrica's top public health body declared what it termed a 'public health emergency of continental security' on Tuesday over an outbreak of mpox.WorldAug 13
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Parts of Africa at risk of falling under control of ISIS groups, UN hearsA top U.N. counterterrorism official told the Security Council that the terrorist groups have “expanded and consolidated their area of operations” in West Africa and the Sahel.WorldAug 8
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Global News Calgary anchor wins coveted award for week-long seriesCalgary Global News anchor and reporter Jayme Doll's love for globetrotting and passion for journalism has earned her a prestigious international industry award.CanadaMay 31
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Terrorism threat high in Africa and Afghanistan, rising in Europe: UN expertsThe experts said the the Taliban and al-Qaida remain close, and “the high concentration of terrorist groups” in Afghanistan is undermining security in the region.WorldFeb 1
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Saskatoon bike shop launches second annual Bikes for AfricaBikes from one Saskatoon bicycle shop are taking a trip out of province to the African continent.CanadaNov 18, 2023
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Africa seeks more influence, funding to address climate change at summitAfrican leaders, environmentalists and young activists at the inaugural African Climate Summit are determined to bring in far more financing and support for the continent.EnvironmentSep 4, 2023
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Gabon coup leader sworn in as interim president to cheering crowdsIn a speech, General Brice Oligui Nguema proposed reforms including a new constitution to be adopted by referendum, new electoral and penal codes, and economic measures.WorldSep 4, 2023
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Niger junta closes airspace as deadline to reinstate ousted president passesNiger's mutinous soldiers closed the country's airspace and accused foreign powers of preparing an attack, as the junta defied a deadline to reinstate the ousted president.WorldAug 7, 2023
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Putin pressed by African leaders to revive Black Sea grain dealAfrican leaders pressed Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday to move ahead with their peace plan to end the Ukraine war and renew a deal on the export of Ukrainian grain.WorldJul 28, 2023
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