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Zurab Pololikashvili Betrayed Georgia, UN Tourism & The Way Forward

U.S., May 16 -- The official letter from the Government of the Republic of Georgia mandating UN-Tourism to withdraw Zurab Pololikashvili's candidacy for the next election as UN-Tourism Secretary Gener... Read More


Liberia: Bong Superintendent Distances County from Court Construction Amid CDA Commitments

Monrovia, May 16 -- Speaking at the opening of the May Term of Court for the Ninth Judicial Circuit, Superintendent Norris told reporters that the judiciary, not the county administration, is responsi... Read More


189 athletes to represent Kwara at National Sports Festival, as contigent departs Ilorin

Nigeria, May 16 -- The Kwara State contingent to the National Sports Festival, Gateway Games 2024, on friday departed Ilorin for Abeokuta, Ogun State capital ahead of the official opening ceremony of ... Read More


Tech giant Apple assures India of commitment despite Trump's 'little problem'

India, May 16 -- Tech giant Apple has 'assured' India of its continued commitment to using India as a major base to manufacture its products, media reports said. Apple gave the assurance to the India... Read More


Kwara unveils West Africa's tallest flagpole, asserts place in tourism, tech, creative space

Nigeria, May 16 -- Kwara State has made headlines with the unveiling of what is now the tallest flagpole in West Africa, measuring an impressive 70 meters. This monumental structure was inaugurated in... Read More


Liberia: Garsnii Family Donates Medical Supplies to JFK Hospital to Boost Health Services

Monrovia, May 16 -- The donation included personal protective equipment (PPE), surgical gloves, syringes, hand sanitizers, intravenous fluids, and basic diagnostic tools. The supplies are expected to ... Read More


85% of Nigerian students on government scholarships never return, says Education Minister

Nigeria, May 16 -- The Minister of Education, Mr. Tunji Alausa, has revealed a concerning statistic: 85 percent of Nigerian students who are granted government scholarships to study abroad do not retu... Read More


France's rising infant death rate prompts new bill from lawmakers

France, May 16 -- One in every 250 babies born in France in 2024 died before their first birthday - a total of 2,700 deaths - and that number has been going up for several years.French MPs have introd... Read More


Liberia: Liberty Party Celebrates 20Years of Democratic Advocacy and Legacy

Monrovia, May 16 -- The anniversary will be observed Under the theme "Liberty Party: 20 Years of Democratic Legacy to Cherish," the Party reflects on its contributions to nation-building while reaffir... Read More


FactCheckAfrica joins global fact-checking elite as IFCN verified signatory

Nigeria, May 16 -- FactCheckAfrica, a leading fact-checking initiative focused on tackling misinformation across Africa, has been officially verified as a signatory to the Code of Principles of the In... Read More