Congo-Brazzaville's 82-year-old president poised to extend rule past 40 years
Denis Sassou Nguesso, in power since 1979, is set to secure another term, continuing one of Africa's longest presidencies.
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Denis Sassou Nguesso, in power since 1979, is set to secure another term, continuing one of Africa's longest presidencies.
The women's national team begins its journey to secure a spot in the global tournament with a crucial opening match in France.
Official data shows a significant decline in the nation's daily fuel usage, a key economic indicator.
The son of Iran's president has publicly declared the new supreme leader is 'safe,' directly countering widespread rumors of a serious injury sustained during the country's recent conflict.
Matchday 10 of the Nigeria Women Football League features a grudge match as Edo Queens look to settle a score against league headliners Bayelsa Queens.
The son of Iran's president has publicly denied reports that the country's new supreme leader was injured in a recent conflict, aiming to quell speculation about the leadership's stability.
The Premier League giants will clash in a blockbuster quarter-final, while Arsenal face a tricky trip to Southampton.
A bid for sanctuary in Australia by members of Iran's women's football team was upended when one member revealed their safe house location to the Iranian embassy.
A prominent figure in Nigerian wrestling and sports administration has publicly honored a key political leader on a personal milestone.
The government has stopped issuing new licenses to import petrol, aiming to shift the country's fuel supply to its own refineries.
The government's move aims to stabilize domestic gasoline markets by focusing on existing importers and local refining capacity.
The midfielder's decision to represent Ralf Rangnick's side adds a new dynamic to Austria's World Cup campaign in a group featuring Argentina.
The President's intervention aims to prevent a regional conflict from triggering a domestic transport crisis and soaring living costs.
A sudden operational shutdown at Lagos airport highlights domestic economic pressures as Nigeria navigates global energy market turmoil.
A sudden labor action by ground staff has halted all flights for the major carrier, stranding passengers and disrupting regional travel.
The move signals a major commitment to tackling gender inequality in Nigeria's most populous state.
A top local official says a permanent army post is the only way to protect villages from constant raids.
A new critique argues that symbolic gestures for women's advancement must be replaced by concrete, structural investment.
A fatal attack on a financial service provider in Niger State raises concerns about security for cash-based businesses.
A new analysis argues that sustained success requires repeated, deliberate effort, not just one burst of initial passion.
A nightly Ramadan lecture series reaches its 22nd day with a spiritual focus on enduring divine recompense.
A deadly attack on farmers in Taraba is part of a wave of violence hitting communities across Nigeria, sparking protests and fear.
Authorities have physically blocked a political gathering, raising immediate questions about democratic rights in the state.
The daily political talk in our community shows what people are really worried about.