Joseph Boakai won Liberia's presidential election, narrowly beating incumbent George Weah.Boakai received 50.64% of the votes, a slim margin of 20,567 votes over Weah's 49.36%. Weah's peaceful concession to beat marked a substantial minute for the area, typically plagued by coups.ECOWAS praised Liberia for its dedication to democracy. The

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In Brazzaville, Congo's capital, an awful stampede at an army recruitment event resulted in at least 37 deaths.This incident happened early Tuesday during the recruitment of 1,500 youths aged 18 to 25. Congolese authorities, consisting of Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makoso, acknowledged the casualties and injuries.Social media revealed the

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Following Javier Milei's presidential election win in Argentina, the country's stock market experienced a considerable surge.On Tuesday, November 21, the Merval index, Argentina's primary stock exchange standard, leapt by 21.23% to 782,027 points.This rise marks a strong investor reaction to Milei's victory, with the libertarian candidate protecting

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Environment change is reshaping Africa, particularly its western coast, as rising sea levels threaten communities and heritage sites.From Senegal to Morocco, whole areas face erosion, impacting schools, homes, and even cemeteries.World Heritage Sites like Egypt's northern Sinai and Senegal's Sine Saloum National Park are likewise at risk.A Nature C

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Spain’s re-elected Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, faces a new crisis with his offer of amnesty to Catalan separatists.

This move, sparking protests across Spain, especially in Madrid, highlights the complexities of Spain’s political system.

Sánchez’s re-election, aided by this controversial legal maneuver, has stirred widespread discontent.

The

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A cargo vessel run by Japanese shipping business Nippon Yusen (NYK Line) has been taken by Yemen's Houthi militants in the Red Sea.The vessel, called Galaxy Leader, is a British-owned ship chartered by NYK Line for carrying automobiles.As reported, the crew of 22, consisting of Bulgarians and Filipinos but no Japanese or Israelis, is confirmed

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