from RAJI BASHIR in Khartoum, SudanSudan BureauKHARTOUM, (CAJ News) – CIVILIANS in El Fasher in Sudan have been forced to eat animal fodder to survive.
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from EMEKA OKONKWO in Abuja, NigeriaNigeria BureauABUJA, (CAJ News) – AT least 1 844 people were killed following violence perpetrated by armed forces and separatists
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – THE South African Communist Party (SACP) has strongly condemned the killing of four Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza, describing
TSA and CBP are using facial recognition technology to verify identity and speed up the screening process at airports, while critics warn of privacy concerns
from ARNOLD MULENGA in Lusaka, ZambiaZambia BureauLUSAKA, (CAJ News) – THIS week is a pivotal year for Zambia as the ruling party celebrates exactly four
from AHMED MOOLLA in Cairo, EgyptEgypt BureauCAIRO, (CAJ News) – THE United States based advocacy group Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN) has called
from EMEKA OKONKWO in Abuja, NigeriaNigeria BureauABUJA, (CAJ News) – AT LEAST 20 people have died following heavy rains in the two West African nations
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Despite the many adversities they have encountered – or, perhaps, because of them – Black people have a long history of entrepreneurship,
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