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Gambia and Senegal have reached an agreement following a cross-border dispute

The Gambia and Senegal have resolved a week-long cross-border dispute over the Gambia Revenue Authority E-tracking system, agreeing on a five-point resolution that includes maintaining the tracker fees for Senegalese drivers, marking a significant milestone in bilateral relations.

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Nigeria’s President Calls For An End To Protests Economic Hardship

By Omar Bah On Sunday, August 4th, Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu called for suspending protests of a cost-of-living crisis, saying this would create an opportunity for dialogue. These were his first public comments since frustrated citizens took to the streets last week. Amnesty International has said at least 13 people were killed in clashes with

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Senegal Summons Ukrainian Ambassador Over ‘Propaganda’ Video

Senegal summoned the Ukrainian Ambassador to express strong disapproval of a propaganda video shared on the embassy’s Facebook page that allegedly glorified terrorism and destabilized Mali, a brotherly nation.

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Nigeria Records 170 New Cases of Cholera, Three Deaths

Nigeria reports 170 new cholera cases and three deaths in three states from July 15th to 21st, bringing the total number of cases in 2024 to 4,809 with a case fatality rate of 3.2 percent, prompting the NCDC to respond with comprehensive measures to control the outbreak.

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Dozens Of Migrants, Including A Pregnant Gambian Woman, Died After Their Boat Sank Off The Mauritanian Coast

A migrant ship carrying 180 people capsized off Mauritania, killing at least 49 Gambians and leaving 77 missing, while 45 survivors are being repatriated

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