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ICJ ruling on Israeli occupation has historic implications — experts
Observers tell TRT World that top UN court's opinion underlines Israel's military and settler presence in occupied Palestinian territory has "zero valid" legal basis, and supporting settlement policies and violence in these areas is unacceptable.
Will Nigeria's new livestock ministry end deadly herder-farmer conflict?
Nigeria is banking on the creation of a livestock development ministry focused on organising the cattle sector to achieve what many previous initiatives failed to do — end the prolonged herder-farmer conflict.
What Rwandans demand as Kagame wins 99% of vote
President Paul Kagame promised more of the same in the next five years and warned Rwandans not to lose sight of the country’s rebuilding process.
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Kenyan capital, Nairobi, was shaken by tremor on Tuesday with some picking up their TikTok and X megaphones to suggest it was linked with the ongoing anti-government protests. Experts dispel such insinuations.
Nigerian airports: How hurdles line this runway for growth
Several Nigerian states have built airports whose feasibility is being questioned as they continue to guzzle resources while remaining underused.
Why does the US continue to shield FETO ring leader Fetullah Gulen?
The US uses Gulen and his terror group as a proxy, just like the YPG/PKK in northern Syria. And his extradition might expose Washington’s shady global activities.
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From someone who thought he was the only deaf person in the world to reconciling with his condition and building a career in sports management, Ibrahim Adjagbe is now a role model for many
How one art historian is helping revive an African tradition in India
The Siddi community has lived in the Indian state of Karnataka for centuries. Now an art lover is trying to save its dying quilt tradition.
Why mandatory military service is a dilemma in Africa
Many African countries have made military service mandatory as part of measures to combat terrorism, but the legitimacy of the measure and its relevance continue to be debated.
Can Africa tackle spiralling youth unemployment?
Youth employment in Africa has failed to keep pace with the continent's demographics and increased literacy, spawning a new generation of desperate educated young people.