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Hundreds gather in South Africa for memorial mass for Pope Francis
The Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) gathered to pay their respects to the pope and sent their condolences to the College of Cardinals worldwide
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Paris concert shines light on Congo’s ‘silent’ war
Over 20,000 people gathered at the Accor Arena for Solidarité Congo, a charity concert supporting children affected by war in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
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Italy launches security plan ahead of pope’s funeral
taly launched its security plan Wednesday with hundreds of foreign delegations expected at the Vatican Saturday for Pope Francis’s funeral
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Ghana: Tensions rise as chief justice Torkornoo suspended
Ghana’s Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo, has been suspended following three misconduct petitions, in a move that has sparked political controversy and divided public opinion.
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Emmanuel Macron starts two-day visit to Madagascar
President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Madagascar on Wednesday for a two-day visit aimed at reinforcing France’s presence in the Indian Ocean
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Kenya: Ant smuggling suspects set to be sentenced on May 7
A magistrate presiding over the case of four suspects charged with smugglings garden ants, has set their sentencing date to May 7, 2025 during a hearing in Nairobi on Wednesday.
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Trade uncertainty could worsen global economic challenges, IMF warns
The IMF now forecasts global growth at 2.8 percent for 2025, a sharp 0.5 percentage points reduction from its January estimate, with a further slowdown to 3 percent projected for 2026
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Africa mourns Pope Francis, a voice for peace and justice
Pope Francis, remembered for his fight for peace, justice, and youth empowerment in Africa and South Sudan, leaves a lasting legacy after his death at 88
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84% of world’s coral reefs affected by worst coral bleaching event in history
A global coral bleaching episode has hit 84% of the world’s coral reefs, making it the worst bleaching event recorded in history, according to a report by the International Coral Reef Initiative released Wednesday.
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Cairo service honours Pope Francis’ legacy
Egypt’s Coptic Catholic community gathered in Cairo to mourn the passing of Pope Francis
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Pope’s coffin moved to St. Peter’s Basilica for 3 days of mourning
The body of Pope Francis was moved on Wednesday morning to St. Peter’s Basilica for three days of public mourning for an Argentine pontiff remembered for his humble style, concern for the poor and insistent prayers for peace.
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Egypt FM Abdelatty: Egypt is making “continuous, genuine and non-stop efforts” for ceasefire in Gaza
Egypt’s foreign minister said Tuesday that his country is exerting “continuous, genuine and non-stop efforts” to return to a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, following a meeting with his Lebanese counterpart.
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Egypt: Coptic Catholics mourn Pope Francis
In Egypt, regional churches and other denominations have offered their condolences to the Vatican following the death of Pope Francis on 21 April 2025. Among the mourners are Coptic Catholics, who attended a prayer service for the late pontiff.
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Kenya: President Ruto arrives in China for four-day state visit
Kenyan President William Ruto landed in Beijing on Tuesday evening for a state visit on invitation of his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping. The two countries are expected to deepen their commercial and financial ties.
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Earth Day: Fighting microfibre pollution one laundry at a time
Synthetic fibres account for two-thirds of worldwide textile production, but it also creates microfibre pollution.
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Heavy equipment needed to clear rubble destroyed in Israeli strike on Jabaliya
Israel’s military on Tuesday destroyed bulldozers and other heavy equipment that had been supplied by mediators to clear the rubble in northern Gaza, Palestinian municipal authorities said.
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Grand funerals of the Bôbô: Honoring the dead and celebrating unity
In the heart of Burkina Faso, 300 kilometers from the capital Ouagadougou, the Bôbô people uphold a rich cultural tradition: the grand funerals, a sacred ritual designed to guide the souls of the deceased to the realm of their ancestors.
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Egyptian-UK activist Alaa Abdel Fattah gets sick on hunger strike in prison
Alaa Abdel Fattah, one of Egypt’s most prominent political prisoners, has been imprisoned almost continuously since 2014.
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Tidjane Thiam removed from electoral list ahead of presidential election
Tidjane Thiam, leader of Ivory Coast’s main opposition party, has been removed from the electoral list ahead of the October 25 presidential election. On Tuesday, April 22, the court ruled that Thiam had lost his Ivorian nationality, a decision that is final and cannot be appealed.
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Pope Francis’ funeral to be held on Saturday 26 April at Saint Peter’s Basilica
Francis has chosen to be laid to rest in the St. Mary Major Basilica in Rome.
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Ghana: President Mahama suspends Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo
The decision, announced on April 22, follows three petitions calling for her removal and was made in consultation with the Council of State, in accordance with the 1992 Constitution.
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ECOWAS Meets in Ghana to Tackle Member Withdrawals
West African leaders are gathering in Accra, Ghana, for a two-day meeting to address the withdrawal of Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso
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Teachers strike shuts down schools across Cameroon
Cameroon faces a major education crisis as a four-day national teachers’ strike begins on April 22nd
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Police rescue 33 West Africans from a human trafficking scam in Ivory Coast
Victims paid as much as $9,000 to supposed recruiters who instead trafficked them to the city of Abidjan in the Ivory Coast, where they were held under physical and psychological coercion, the agency said in a statement.
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Burkina Faso military government says it thwarted “major” coup attempt
Plotters included current and former soldiers, as well as terrorist leaders, who planned to swarm the presidential palace on 16 April 2025.
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World Food Programme to halt aid for 650,000 women and children in Ethiopia
The UN agency faces a funding shortfall of US$222 million between April and September 2025.
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Pope Francis’ funeral scheduled Saturday April 26
Cardinals met at the Vatican on Tuesday to plan the conclave to elect his successor and to make other decisions about running the Catholic Church.
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Laureus World Sports Awards ceremony honours greatest athletes in the world
In Madrid, Laureus World Sports Awards gathered some of the most important athletes in the world on Monday evening for an annual award ceremony.
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South African Catholics mourn Pope Francis
Around the world, Catholics are mourning the death of Pope Francis. In South Africa, the faithful can come to pray for the pontiff at the Cathedral of Christ the King in Johannesburg.
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UN warns on global crime expansion
UN researchers warn that Asian scam operations are spreading across the rest of the world
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Sudan: Rapid Support Forces attack in western Darfur kills at least 30, according to activist group
An alleged attack by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on the capital city of the North Darfur province, el-Fasher, has killed at least 30 people and wounded dozens more.
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UN warns of deepening Haiti crisis
The United Nations is warning that the security situation in Haiti is spiralling further out of control
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South Africans flock to traditional Rand Easter Show
In Johannesburg, the stalls and fairground rides of the Rand Easter Show have attracted droves of visitors. The annual event is a tradition in South Africa since 1936.
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Kenyan runners win both male and female races at Boston Marathon 2025
Kenyan marathon runners Sharon Lokedi and John Korir have won this year’s prestigious race in Boston. While Lokedi broke the record in the women’s category, Korir followed into the footsteps of his older brother Wesley, winner of the 2012 race.
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Pope Francis died of stroke and subsequent heart failure, according to Vatican
According to a statement released by the Vatican late on Monday, Pope Francis died of a stroke that led to heart failure. The 88-year-old had made his last public appearance on Easter Sunday, a day before his death.
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Who will be the next pope? A look at potential candidates
After the death of Pope Francis, cardinal electors will gather to Rome to elect the next leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
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South Sudan to send delegation to the U.S. in a effort to appease tensions
The United States has cancelled all visas for South Sudanese nationals.
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US plans to reduce diplomatic presence could be part of wider change in US-Africa ties
According to a leaked memo from the US State Department, Washington could seek to drastically cut back on its diplomatic and political presence on the African continent. The plans may be part of a wider bid by Washington to durably change its relationship with Africa.
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Goma joins global mourning for Pope Francis
The announcement of Pope Francis’ death on Monday sparked a wave of emotion across the globe, especially in Goma
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In Namibia, horse-riding becomes therapy for children with special needs
An equestrian school near Windhoek in Namibia welcomes children with special needs for therapeutic riding-lessons. Working and bonding with the horses has helped the children improve their cognitive and motor skills, says the programme’s director.