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#http://www.trtafrika.com/ha/africa/zaben-liberia-zagaye-na-biyu-weah-da-boakai-sun-samu-goyon-bayan-yan-takarar-da-suka-sha-kaye-15749653 <> http://www.trtafrika.com/africa/liberians-vote-in-presidential-runoff-15818700, http://www.trtafrika.com/africa/liberia-presidential-run-off-vote-counting-starts-15828781 [[:en:Open_Source_Enterprise|OSE]] summary: Liberians head to the polls on 14 November to decide whether to hand former footballer George Weah a second term as president or elect political veteran Joseph Boakai. The run-off between the two rivals, who also faced off in 2017 when Weah won in the second round with more than 61%, is expected to be close. In the first round of voting on 10 October, Weah 57, and Boakai, 78, both garnered 43%, with the incumbent taking a 7,126-vote lead.
#http://www.trtafrika.com/ha/africa/zaben-liberia-zagaye-na-biyu-weah-da-boakai-sun-samu-goyon-bayan-yan-takarar-da-suka-sha-kaye-15749653 <> http://www.trtafrika.com/africa/liberians-vote-in-presidential-runoff-15818700, http://www.trtafrika.com/africa/liberia-presidential-run-off-vote-counting-starts-15828781 [[:en:Open_Source_Enterprise|OSE]] summary: Liberians head to the polls on 14 November to decide whether to hand former footballer George Weah a second term as president or elect political veteran Joseph Boakai. The run-off between the two rivals, who also faced off in 2017 when Weah won in the second round with more than 61%, is expected to be close. In the first round of voting on 10 October, Weah 57, and Boakai, 78, both garnered 43%, with the incumbent taking a 7,126-vote lead.
#https://www.trtafrika.com/ha/sports/neymar-yana-samun-sauki-bayan-tiyatar-da-aka-yi-masa-a-gwiwa-15819581 (no equivalent TRT found). [[:en:Open_Source_Enterprise|OSE]] summary: Brazil forward Neymar is recovering well from the knee surgery he had after suffering an injury last month. However, there is still no forecast from doctors of when the player for Saudi side Al-Hilal will be able to return to action. The 31-year-old responds "very well" but the recovery will be long and he must focus on the process. Neymar ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus in his left knee while on international duty.
#https://www.trtafrika.com/ha/sports/neymar-yana-samun-sauki-bayan-tiyatar-da-aka-yi-masa-a-gwiwa-15819581 (no equivalent TRT found). [[:en:Open_Source_Enterprise|OSE]] summary: Brazil forward Neymar is recovering well from the knee surgery he had after suffering an injury last month. However, there is still no forecast from doctors of when the player for Saudi side Al-Hilal will be able to return to action. The 31-year-old responds "very well" but the recovery will be long and he must focus on the process. Neymar ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus in his left knee while on international duty.
#https://www.voahausa.com/a/ofishin-jakadancin-najeriya-ya-shiga-tsakanin-hukumomin-saudiya-da-kamfanin-jirgin-air-peace/7353971.html - The government of Saudi Arabia has said that it cancelled the visas of 264 Nigerian passengers upon their arrival in Jeddah from Lagos and Kano on Sunday (12 November) for not fulfilling the desired conditions. The Saudi embassy in Abuja clarified a statement it released on Weds (15 Nov). The 264 passengers ferried by Air Peace to Jeddah were not allowed entry into the kingdom, which attracted divergent comments on X (formerly Twitter), leading to the Nigerian gov't's decisions to launch a probe into the incident.
#https://www.rfi.fr/ha/afrika/20231116-kayan-abinci-sun-kare-a-sansanin-yan-gudun-hijirar-sudan-da-ke-chadi-mdd -- https://www.rfi.fr/ha/afrika/20231116-ana-fargabar-karancin-abinci-a-sansanin-yan-gudun-hijirar-sudan -- Food aid for more than half a million refugees who fled from Sudan to Chad will run out next month unless there is extra funding, a World Food Programme (WFP) official said on Wed 15 Nov. "By December, there will be no assistance," Pierre Honnorat, WFP's Chad country director, told Reuters. "We are calling for urgent, urgent funding now." More than 540,000 refugees have crossed from Sudan into Chad since war erupted seven months ago between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), according to the International Organization for Migration.
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