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Kenyan president announces tax relief measures to ease cost of living
The proposed tax change aims to boost disposable income, support the middle class, and stimulate economic growth.
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Governance, integrity and youth: African leaders set agenda in Dubai
At the World Government Summit in Dubai, Botswana’s president urged young Africans to remain on the continent and turn their ideas into economic success, while calling for more transparent and accountable governance to ensure that growth benefits all.
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Niger military government to sue French uranium giant over environment
It claims Orano is storing 400 barrels of radioactive material at a site near Arlit in the north of the country.
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Morocco orders mass evacuations as flood risk soars
Flood risks are increasing due to heavy rainfall, swollen rivers and additional water being released from full dams. The number of people evacuated by the authorities has reached 108,432, according to the Interior Ministry.
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Snoop Dogg surprises Italy by joining Olympic torch relay in Gallarate
Snoop Dogg delighted crowds in northern Italy on 4 February as he joined the Olympic torch relay in Gallarate, near Milan, jogging, dancing and waving to locals along the route.
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Libyan prosecutors launch probe into killing of Seif al-Islam Gadhafi
The public prosecutor’s office said forensic experts had been dispatched to Zintan in northwest Libya, where he was shot dead, adding that efforts were underway to identify suspects.
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Moroccan football federation to appeal CAF sanctions imposed after AFCON final
It has criticised them as disproportionate to the “seriousness and gravity” of the incidents during the 18 January match.
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Leader of South Africa’s second largest party says he will not stand for re-election
DA leader John Steenhuisen’s decision comes ahead of local government elections due later this year.
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Ghana consumer inflation sinks to five-year low
Ghana’s consumer inflation slowed further to 3.8% in January, extending a 13-month disinflation streak, according to the Ghana Statistical Service.
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Spain reels as Storm Leonardo batters Andalucía with floods and mass evacuations
Spain woke up to flooding across Andalucía on Wednesday as Storm Leonardo dumped heavy rain on the region.
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US President Donald Trump signs short-term extension of AGOA
Trump on Tuesday signed into law an extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act, but the extension is short-term and lasts only until December 31.
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Death toll in attack by gunmen in Nigeria rises to at least 160
The strike late Tuesday in Kwara state came after the military recently carried out operations in the area against what it called “terrorist elements”.
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More French citizens name in latest Epstein files release by US justice department
Names mentioned in the new tranche of documents suggest Epstein’s network in France was more extensive than previously thought.
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AFC/M23 rebels claim responsability for drone attack on Kisangani airport
In a statement, rebel spokesperson Lawrence Kanyuka claimed the AFC/M23 “carried out the destruction of a military command centre” located at Kisangani Bangoka International Airport.
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Washington confirms deployment of small team of US forces to Nigeria
The United States has deployed a small military team to Nigeria, Washington confirmed on Tuesday.
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Somali mothers strenghten Minneapolis community with traditional tea
Nasro Hassen and her group of Somali mothers hand out tea to people on the streets of Minneapolis who monitor for Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity in subfreezing temperatures.
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2026 World Governments Summit: Can Africa’s next decade work for its young people?
African leaders at the World Governments Summit in Dubai will take part on Wednesday in a panel discussion on a key issue for African youth: Can the next 10 years be the continent’s decade?
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Lagos State Assembly orders pause in Makoko demolitions after protests
Lawmakers in Lagos have ordered an immediate stop to ongoing demolitions in the Makoko waterfront community following resident protests and petitions.
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Gaza residents return to Khan Younis after Rafah reopens
Palestinians began returning to Khan Younis via the reopened Rafah crossing, but only a few crossed as aid stayed blocked and many remained stranded.
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Mark Rutte visits damaged Kyiv energy site as Russia steps up attacks
During a secretive Kyiv visit, NATO’s Mark Rutte meets Zelenskyy, tours bombed infrastructure and stresses urgent air defence support for Ukraine.
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Appeal trial of accused Franco-Rwandan genocidaire opens in Paris
The appeal trial of an accused Franco-Rwandan genocidaire opened at the Paris Court of Assize on Tuesday.
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Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, son of Moammar Gadhafi, killed in Zintan, Libyan officials say
Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, the son and one-time heir apparent of Libya ’s late dictator Moammar Gadhafi, was killed in the northern African country, Libyan officials said Tuesday.
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World Governments Summit 2026 in Dubai focuses on the future
The gathering brings together heads of state, ministers, experts, and entrepreneurs to discuss new models of governance.
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Ethiopian PM accuses Eritrea of committing atrocities during Tigray War
The two countries were allies at the time and fought alongside one another against the Tigray People’s Liberation Front.
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Severe floods in northern Morocco displace over 50,000 people
Northern Morocco reels from Loukkos River flooding, with 50,000 people displaced and emergency camps, rescues and dam releases under way.
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DR Congo: authorities call for calm after drone attacks on airport
Drones targeted a strategic airport in the city of Kisangani in the northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo over the weekend, the provincial government said Monday.
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Sudanese military says it has broken siege on key Kordofan city
It says a crucial supply route to the famine-stricken Kadugli has now been opened.
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Tunisia court upholds and extends prison sentences for political opponents
Since 2023, the “Conspiracy 2” case has seen Tunisia’s opposition flee the country or face heavy sentences in prison. The sentences in the case, in which the government has accused leading opposition members of conspiring against it, have just been upheld and even extended by a court.
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Ethiopia denies Trump claim that US funded Nile mega-dam
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Tuesday denied claims by President Donald Trump that the country’s new mega-dam was funded by the United States.
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Kenya bans ‘cash bouquets’ ahead of Valentine’s Day
Kenya’s central bank has warned that using banknotes to create floral-style bouquets is illegal and could lead to a prison sentence.
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Tens of thousands evacuated in northern Morocco amid heavy rainfall
The army has been deployed to support relief efforts in the region impacted by severe weather and flooding.
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Nigeria hires US lobby firms amid Trump claims of christian ‘genocide’
Nigerian billionaire Matthew Tonlagha has signed a lucrative contract with the American lobbying firm Valcour, aimed at improving Abuja’s relations with Washington, according to documents reviewed by AFP on Monday.
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UN to deploy ceasefire monitoring mission to eastern DR Congo
The United Nations has announced that it would shortly send a mission to the city of Uvira in eastern DR Congo in order to closely monitor adherence to the ceasefire in the region.
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Three Haftar forces killed in Libya-Niger border clash
Three Libyan soldiers from the army of eastern strongman Khalifa Haftar were killed in clashes at the border with Niger, the force announced on Monday.
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US judge blocks administration bid to end Haitians’ protected status
The deportation protection has allowed roughly 350,000 people from the island to live and work in the US.
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Japan hit by deadly heavy snowfall leaving 30 dead and remote areas buried
Unusually heavy snow in Japan has killed 30 people and buried some regions under 4.5 metres, forcing troops to help clear roads and support the elderly.
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Infantino defends FIFA Peace Prize award to Trump, considers end to Russia ban
FIFA chief Gianni Infantino justified awarding U.S. President Donald Trump the organization’s inaugural Peace Prize last year, saying that he was “instrumental” in saving lives in conflicts including the war in Gaza.
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African leaders look to the future at World Governments Summit in Dubai
The presidents of Botswana, Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe, among others, are at the World Governments Summit in Dubai to answer the question of whether the next decade will belong to Africa – or at least how to turn this promise into reality.
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Guinea-Bissau: opposition leaders refuse offer to join government
Domingos Simões Pereira and Fernando Dias were liberated last Friday after having been respectively detained and blocked in the Nigerian embassy for the past months. Now, the military authorities offered their movements seats in the government, but both opposition leaders refused.
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Iran: Tehran market blaze sends huge smoke plumes over city traffic
Iran saw a major fire break out on Tuesday at the Jannat bazaar in western Tehran, sending thick black smoke across a busy road and visible from several parts of the city.







































