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Central Africa

The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a misconduct complaint against U.S. District Court Chief Judge James E. Boasberg on Monday, alleging he made improper public comments about President Donald Trump that undermined judicial integrity and impartiality.
DOJ Files Misconduct Complaint Against Federal Judge
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1 day ago1 day ago
Congo Church Attack Kills Over 40 in Islamic State Assault
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3 days ago3 days
DRC, M23 Rebels Sign Peace Deal in Qatar
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JUL 21JUL 21
ICC Convicts Central African Republic Rebels Over War Crimes
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6 days ago6 days
Cameroon Sets Presidential Election for Oct. 12
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JUL 13JUL 13
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Chad

Chad's President Mahamat Idriss Deby suspended visa issuance to U.S. citizens on Thursday, stating, "Chad has neither planes to offer nor billions of dollars to give, but Chad has its dignity and pride."
Chad Suspends US Visas After Trump Travel Ban
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JUN 6JUN 6
France Hands Over First Military Base to Chad Amid Withdrawal
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DEC 27 2024DEC 2024
Report: UK 'Tried to Suppress Criticism' of Alleged UAE Role in Sudan
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JUN 24 2024JUN 2024
Report: Biden Considering Reforms to SCOTUS
JUL 17 2024JUL 2024
Chad Holds Presidential Elections After Years of Military Rule
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MAY 7 2024MAY 2024
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Congo

Rwanda announced its withdrawal from the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) on Saturday, following its denial of the scheduled turn at the rotating presidency. The bloc instead extended the presidency to Equatorial Guinea for another year.
Rwanda Withdraws from ECCAS Over Congo Presidency Dispute
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JUN 9JUN 9
Over 30 Killed After Heavy Rains Flood Congo's Capital
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APR 7APR 7
M23 Seizes Another Town in Eastern DRC Despite Unilateral Cease-Fire
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FEB 6FEB 6
DR Congo: UN Accuses M23 of Executing Armed Minors in Bukavu
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FEB 19FEB 19
Dozens Killed by Unknown Disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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DEC 5 2024DEC 2024
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Cameroon

Cameroon's Interior Minister Paul Atanga Nji has imposed a ban on media discussions regarding the health of 91-year-old Pres. Paul Biya, who has not been seen in public for more than a month.
Cameroon Bans Media From Discussing President's Health
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OCT 13 2024OCT 13 2024
World's First Malaria Vaccine Rollout Begins in Cameroon
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JAN 22 2024JAN 2024
CDC Issues Marburg Virus Advisory After Outbreaks In 2 African Nations
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APR 7 2023APR 2023
Gunmen Kill 10 in Northwest Cameroon
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JUL 17 2023JUL 2023
At Least 29 Die as Migrant Boats Sink Near Tunisia
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MAR 27 2023MAR 2023
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on Friday in Washington signed a U.S.-mediated peace agreement, which aims to end a decades-long conflict in eastern DRC that has killed thousands and displaced millions of people.
Rwanda, DR Congo Sign US-Brokered Peace Deal
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JUN 27JUN 27
DRC and Rwanda Sign Preliminary Peace Deal
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JUN 19JUN 19
DRC: Former President Kabila Returns From Self-Imposed Exile
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MAY 27MAY 27
DR Congo Bans Media Coverage of Former President Kabila
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JUN 5JUN 5
DRC Senate Strips Former President Kabila of Immunity
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MAY 24MAY 24
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Angola

Angola's Pres. João Lourenço said in a statement on Wednesday that the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the anti-government March 23 Movement (M23) armed group would begin direct negotiations next Tuesday in Luanda on ending the conflict in eastern DRC.
Angola Set to Host Peace Talks Between DRC, M23 Next Week
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MAR 14MAR 14
Biden Makes History as First US President to Visit Angola
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DEC 3 2024DEC 2024
Tanzania: Five Dead in First-Ever Marburg Virus Outbreak
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MAR 22 2023MAR 2023
Blinken Kicks off Four-Nation Africa Tour
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JAN 23 2024JAN 2024
WHO Calls Urgent Meeting Over Marburg Virus Outbreak
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FEB 15 2023FEB 2023
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Gabon

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Monday ruled in favor of Equatorial Guinea in a decades-long territorial dispute over three islands — Mbanie, Cocotiers, and Conga — located in potentially oil-rich waters of the Gulf of Guinea. The Court based its decision on a 1900 colonial treaty between France and Spain.
ICJ Rules in Favor of Equatorial Guinea in Gabon Islands Dispute
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MAY 20MAY 20
ICJ Starts Hearings on Gabon-Equatorial Guinea Border Dispute
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OCT 1 2024OCT 2024
Gabon Coup: Nguema Named Transitional President
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AUG 31 2023AUG 2023
Gabon: Military Junta Announces Elections for August 2025
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NOV 14 2023NOV 2023
Gabon: Military Stages Coup Following Election
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AUG 30 2023AUG 2023
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Central African Republic

At least 29 school children were killed and over 250 injured in an explosion and a resulting stampede in the Central African Republic’s capital city, Bangui.
School Explosion and Stampede Kill 29 Students in Central African Republic
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JUN 27JUN 27
Wagner Chief Vows to 'Make Russia Even Greater'
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AUG 22 2023AUG 2023
Report: Half of World on Track to Be Overweight By 2035
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MAR 3 2023MAR 2023
Amnesty: Executions Reach Highest Total in 5 Years
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MAY 16 2023MAY 2023
Day 354: Ukraine Says Russian Soldier Death Rate Highest Since First Week of War
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FEB 12 2023FEB 2023
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