COTE D IVOIRE
Mourning: death of the president of the Superior Council of Imams of Ivory Coast, Cheikh Boikary Fofana (Near)
Covid-19: Côte d'Ivoire recorded 48 new cases this Sunday, May 17, bringing to 2109 the number of confirmed cases including 1004 cured and 27 deaths. (Official)
ICT: World Telecommunication and Information Society Day celebrated on May 17 around the theme: "ICT serving the goals of sustainable development"
The Beninese at the polls, this Sunday, for the municipal elections despite the threat of the Covid-19
Coronavirus: Over 18,000 actors in the education system identified to return to the interior of the country
Contract teachers: Banque Populaire announces salary transfers for February, March and April (Press release)
Football: CAF anticipates payment of premiums to clubs participating in club competitions
Legal regime for games of chance in Ivory Coast: Minister Adama Coulibaly has the bill voted unanimously by Senators
WHO warns of possible link between Covid-19 and inflammatory syndromes in children
Minister Diakité considers that the state has the obligation to produce identity cards despite the Covid-19
Coronavirus: the major challenge is to break the chain of transmission, says the Ministry of Health
Muslim fast: Minister Amadou Koné donates to road transport stakeholders
Atlantic Finance Group acquires three historic African subsidiaries of BNP Paribas
Ivory Coast: the youth of the ruling party holds its 1st extraordinary Congress
📣NIGERIA 📣
Kano Records 64 New COVID-19 Cases, Discharges 18, Confirms 1 Death
Secret Service Investigates Nigerian Fraudster Ring For Fake Unemployment Claims
338 New COVID-19 Cases, 122 Discharged And 6 Deaths On May 17
Lagos Considers Full Re-Opening Of Economy, Embarks On Assessment Of Readiness
President Buhari To Address The Nation On Monday
Bauchi Doctor Infected Ten Family Members With COVID-19
Lagos Discharges Fifteen Coronavirus Patients Today
Plateau Records First COVID-19 Death, As Governor Lalong Addresses The State
Gombe First Class Monarch, 'Mai Of Tangale' Tests Positive For COVID-19
Obi, Maduka, Other Anambra PDP Stakeholders Donate 125M For PostLockdown Intervention
Akwa Ibom Rejects 10 Vehicles Donated By Exxonmobil
Minister Blocks Twitter Users Who Questioned His Silence On Zamfara, Katsina Killings
Governor Wike's Special Assistant On Electronic Media, Nwakaudu Is Dead
Governor Fayemi Thanks Ekiti COVID-19 Donors
Guests Run As COVID-19 Taskforce Disrupts Wedding In Cross River
Madagascar Records First Coronavirus Death
Nigeria Impounds UK Aircraft Caught Conducting Commercial Flights
Sierra Leone Denies Appointment Of Laoluwa Adejayan As Head Of COVID-19 Taskforce
Goodluck Jonathan Disowns Online Comments On Biafra And Niger Delta
Kebbi Discharges 5 COVID-19 Patients
Uche Ogah Distributes Palliatives To Abia Communities
Experts Fear Madagascar’s Organics Could Accelerate Malaria Resistance
COVID-19: FG Considering ‘Isolated Lockdowns’ As Total Cases Hit 5,621
President Buhari Renews Ben Akabueze's Tenure As DG, Budget Office
COVID-19: 3 Returnees Evacuated From Dubai To Nigeria Have Tested Positive
Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres
Bauchi Discharges 28 More COVID-19 Patients
Osun State Government Pardons Vehicle Owners Who Violated Lockdown
SERAP To Buhari: Copy ‘Namibia Example’, Ban Car Perks For Presidency, Ministers
📣INTERNATIONAL📣
Men dig a grave at a cemetery in the Nicaraguan capital Managua
'Express burials' hide true COVID-19 picture in Nicaragua
No climbing this year at Mount Fuji,Mt Fuji to be closed in summer due to pandemic
New Zealand children head to school for the first time in two moths after the coronavirus lockdown was eased
South Koreans attend a ceremony marking the 40th anniversary of the pro-democracy Gwangju Uprising
Clashes have broken out in Hong Kong's legislature twice in the last fortnight.
Anthem bill sparks new clashes in Hong Kong legislature
Mask-clad security guards and a patient at the entrance to al-Kubi hospital in Yemen's southern coastal city of Aden
A deserted St. Peter's Square may come to life again on Monday when the basilica's doors open to the public again
Reopening of Saint Peter's marks first step for Italy's Catholics
Waorani organizations have warned COVID-19's spread could be "catastrophic and highly lethal" for their community, which is vulnerable to diseases
First coronavirus case detected in Ecuador Amazon tribe
Carolyn Ellis (R) hugs her mother Susan Watts using the "hug glove" that Carolyn and her husband Andrew created as a Mother's Day gift in Guelph, Ontario, Canada
India, the world's biggest producer of jackfruit, is capitalising on its growing popularity as a "superfood" meat alternative -- touted by chefs from San Francisco to London for its pork-like texture when unripe
While US unemployment could peak at 20 to 25 percent, a level not seen since the 1930s, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell said he remains confident the country will avoid another depression
Federal Reserve Chair Powell says US faces severe downturn but not depression
Burundi to vote in tense poll amid virus outbreak
Canada air force pilot dies after jet crashes during Covid-19 tribute
COVID-19 has killed more than 310,000 people worldwide and caused devastating economic damage
WHO to kick off international meet amid US-China tensions
The virus has hit Japanese consumption.Japan slides into recession -- with forecasts of worse to come
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