Mine shafts snake under the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's mountains, but instead of the Congolese government their ...
The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt has puzzled researchers since 2011. A new model demonstrates that the alga was brought to the tropics by strong currents, and thrived in ideal growing conditions.
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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSNBREAKING: Amaju Pinnick Narrowly Loses FIFA Council SeatNigeria’s candidate and former NFF President, Amaju Melvin Pinnick, narrowly failed to retain his FIFA Council seat, losing by a single vote at the poll that took place as part of the 14th CAF ...
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Africa Top Sports on MSNPinnick Loses FIFA Council Seat At 14th CAF Extraordinary CongressNigeria’s candidate, Amaju Melvin Pinnick, very narrowly failed to retain his FIFA Council seat, losing by a single vote at The post Pinnick Loses FIFA Council Seat At 14th CAF Extraordinary Congress ...
Health authorities have yet to identify the cause of outbreaks of a disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo that the World Health Organization has called “a significant public health threat.” Last ...
NAIROBI (Reuters) - International sanctions against Rwanda will reduce the incentive for Kinshasa to engage in peace talks with M23 rebels who have made lightning advances in eastern Congo this ...
Several other teams also solidified their places in the next phase of the competition. The Gambia, DR Congo, Angola, Namibia, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, and Egypt all displayed strength and ...
An unknown illness first discovered in three children who ate a bat has rapidly killed more than 50 people in northwestern Congo over the past five weeks, health experts say. The interval between ...
Kinshasa, DRC: An unknown illness has killed more than 50 people in the north-west of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, according to doctors on the ground and the World Health Organisation.
An unknown disease has killed more than 50 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), according to doctors. The World Health Organisation's (WHO) Africa office said the first outbreak was ...
KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — An unknown illness first discovered in three children who ate a bat has rapidly killed more than 50 people in northwestern Congo over the past five weeks, health experts say.
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