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Nigeria’s Senate Approved a $21 Billion Foreign Loan to Fund the 2025-2026 Budget

Nigeria’s Senate approves President Tinubu’s $21 billion foreign borrowing plan for 2025 to fund infrastructure and address budget gaps, raising concerns about economic sustainability amid declining oil revenues and high inflation.

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African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) Host a Master Class for Commissioner Generals (CGs) in Rabat, Morocco, from July 22 to 24, 2025

The ATAF Master Class in Rabat, Morocco (July 22-24, 2025) brought together African Commissioner Generals to discuss leadership and revenue collection, with Gambia’s Yankuba Darboe emphasizing political support and stakeholder management, ahead of the 2026 event in The Gambia.

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Portugal Supports Morocco’s Autonomy Plan for Western Sahara

Portugal supports Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara, calling it a credible solution, aligning with Western nations and impacting ongoing UN negotiations for a lasting resolution.

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Egyptians Oppose Israel’s Proposal for a ‘Humanitarian City’ in Southern Gaza

Egypt rejects Israel’s plan for a “humanitarian city” in Rafah, citing risks of Palestinian displacement, regional instability, and violation of the 1979 peace treaty, as voiced by Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and criticized by the Arab League.

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Togo’s Ruling Party Secured Over 75% of the Votes in the Municipal Elections

Togo’s ruling party, UNIR, won 75.3% of votes in the recent municipal elections, securing 1,150 seats amid low voter turnout and a controversial constitutional change allowing President Faure Gnassingbé to stay in power indefinitely.

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