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Tunisia is hosting the first African Business Partnership Days from 25 to 27 June, under the aegis of the Exports Promotion Centre (CEPEX) ...
The European Union (EU) ambassador to Libya, Nicola Orlando, has reaffirmed the EU\'s readiness to support a comprehensive roadmap aimed at restoring legitimacy through national elections in the North ...
Death and suffering in Gaza are ever-present and the enclave\'s people now have little choice but to risk their lives to fetch aid supplies, UN agencies said on Friday ...
The Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) on humanitarian affairs has paid tribute to the dignity and courage of those it serves, to colleagues killed in conflict situation, to the many superb p ...
Tripoli University has been included in the QS World University Rankings, becoming the first Libyan university to achieve this level of international academic recognition ...
Last year, 41,370 grave violations against children were documented and verified by the United Nations, according to the Secretary-General\'s annual report on children in armed conflict, released on T ...
The European Council is calling for targeted efforts to advance gender equality in the digital age, with a focus on the risks and opportunities presented by AI ...
The World Bank\'s Board of Directors has approved a US$250 million financing package to support Morocco\'s ambitious social protection reform through the Support to Strengthening of Social Safety Nets ...
The European Union has committed Euros 6 million over a four year period to assist the private sector in Ethiopia to develop policies enabling them to effectively penetrate the African continental ma ...
Ten critically endangered black rhinos were successfully translocated from South Africa to Zinave National Park in Mozambique this week ...
The World Bank Group has released the eighth edition of its Mauritania Economic Update, highlighting the Mauritanian government’s continued efforts to preserve macroeconomic stability and strength ...
The UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) raised the alarm on Thursday over rising malnutrition and cholera cases in war-torn South Sudan ...
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