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Court Allows Trump to Revoke Protected Status for Immigrants from Cameroon and Afghanistan

A U.S. court has allowed the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for over 10,000 Afghans and Cameroonians, sparking legal battles with advocacy group CASA, which claims the move is illegal and racially motivated, amid broader efforts to terminate TPS for migrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Haiti.

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Togo-Municipal-Elections

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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Gaza-relocation-proposal

Israel Requests U.S. Assistance to Relocate Gazans to Other Countries

Mossad Director David Barnea sought U.S. assistance in Washington to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Libya, addressing the worsening humanitarian situation, despite past opposition and legal hurdles.

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Gambia-transparency-initiatives

Information Minister Emphasizes Strategy for Accountability and Civic Participation

The Gambia’s Minister of Information, Hon Ismaila Ceesay, unveiled initiatives like the Sunu Rew program, town hall meetings, and an AI-driven center to boost transparency, counter misinformation, and enhance civic participation in the country’s democratic transition.

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DRC-lithium-mining

DRC Signed a Significant Mining Agreement with KoBold Metals, Backed by the U.S

The DRC partnered with KoBold Metals, supported by Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates, to invest over $1 billion in exploring the Manono lithium deposit, aiming to boost the economy while sparking concerns over foreign exploitation of local resources.

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