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UN FAO estimates that Africa loses about 4 billion dollars worth of food production
The United Nations (UN) Food and Agricultural Organisation, FAO, estimates that Africa loses at
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Eight injured in second day of Baghdad protests
At least eight protesters were wounded in the Zafaraniya district of southeast Baghdad when police
Ambassador Kumalo laid to rest
Former South African ambassador to the United Nations, Dumisani Khumalo has been laid to rest at the
Somalia Kicks out UN official after decades of turmoil
Somalia has kicked out the country’s top United Nations official in a decision likely to harm
UN envoy wants transparency over C. Africa arms imports
A top UN envoy called Thursday for transparency on arms flowing into the Central African Republic
President Ramaphosa unveils Mandela statue at UN
President Cyril Ramaphosa has unveiled a Nelson Mandela statue at the United Nations (UN) in New
António Guterres to launch Youth 2030 strategy
The UN Secretary-General António Guterres says he will launch a new strategy called Youth 2030
Despite the risks, migration fixates many in Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast is the fourth biggest source of migrants seeking to get to Europe, according to the UN’s
United Nation’s special envoy lauds SA’s refugee programme
South Africa’s programme to integrate Somali refugees and asylum seekers has been lauded by the
Africa should respond to Trump’s racist rant by taking the moral high ground
Official reactions from Africa were appropriately critical of President Donald Trump’s credibly