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Thai zoo celebrates famous pygmy hippo’s second birthday
In her enclosure at Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri, a province east of Bangkok in Thailand, the 2-year-old Moo Deng approached the cake where her mother Jona had already begun digging in
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Guinea Bissau: Military court returns main opposition leader to prison
Domingos Simoes Pereira is accused of involvement in an attempted coup in October 2025, which he is alleged to have helped finance.
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38,000 Malawians leave S.Africa after anti-migrant protests
Malawi said Friday it had brought 38,000 nationals back from South Africa in a month as part of an exodus of foreigners fleeing anti-migrant threats and violence, with six dying on the way
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Mauritania frees lawmakers convicted over discrimination claims
Mauritania’s President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani has pardoned two opposition lawmakers who were sentenced to four years in prison after accusing him of racial discrimination against Black Mauritanians and the descendants of enslaved people.
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WHO warns Sudan’s cholera outbreak may worsen amid conflict and rains
The latest outbreak has claimed more than 100 lives so far and infected more than 1,300 others across several states.
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Spain: Nine injured in fourth San Fermín bull run in Pamplona
The fourth San Fermin bull run was once again a fast and dangerous dash along the cobbled streets of Pamplona.
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Heroes’ welcome for Egypt after historic World Cup run
Egypt’s national football team received a hero’s welcome as thousands of fans gathered to celebrate their historic World Cup run despite a heartbreaking 3-2 defeat to Argentina in the knockout stage.
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Malian army retakes key northern town of Anefis after week-long battle
Mali’s army has regained control of the key northern town of Anefis after fighting against rebel militants for nearly a week, Tuareg separatists and a military source said Friday.
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Ghana extradites influencer “Abu Trica” to US over alleged $8m romance fraud scheme
A well-known Ghanaian social media figure, Frederick Kumi, better known online as Abu Trica, has been sent to the United States to stand trial over accusations that he ran a large-scale romance scam targeting older Americans.
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New $900 million pledge to expand clean cooking in Africa
African nations have secured 900 million dollars in new funding to expand access to clean cooking technologies, bringing total commitments to more than 3.1 billion dollars since last year’s Africa Clean Cooking Summit.
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Syria unveils archaeological treasures returned from France after 15 years
When French President Emmanuel Macron visited Syria earlier this week, he brought with him a number of archaeological treasures that had been held in France since 2011.
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Spain wildfire near Almeria kills 11 and sparks major evacuations
Spain is battling a deadly wildfire in Los Gallardos, near Almeria, where at least 11 people had died by 10 July after flames swept through a semi-arid area near the Sierra de los Filabres.
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Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei laid to rest in Mashhad
Thousands of mourners performed funeral prayers Thursday on the final day of ceremonies for Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Opposition rallies against Tshisekedi’s third-term push
Political tensions are rising in the Democratic Republic of Congo as opposition leaders demand President Félix Tshisekedi’s resignation and call for nationwide protests over proposed constitutional changes that could extend his time in power.
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Deadly fire at China shoe factory sparks Xi Jinping order for full probe
China is investigating a fire that killed 28 people at a shoe factory in Jinjiang, Fujian Province, on 9 July.
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Senegal’s Constitutional Court strikes down bill limiting presidential powers
Senegal’s Constitutional Council Thursday struck down a bill passed by the parliament last week that sought to strengthen the powers of the legislature at the expense of the president.
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Iran bids farewell to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei amid tensions with US
Large crowds of mourners marched through Mashhad on 9 July for the burial of former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at Mashhad’s Imam Reza Shrine.
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France fans erupt as Les Bleus down Morocco to reach semis
Scenes of jubilation unfolded in Paris and at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, as Les Bleus beat Morocco 2-0 on 09 July to secure a place in the FIFA World Cup semi-finals.
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Zambia’s Hichilema counting on economic record to secure second term
As Zambia’s President Hakainde Hichilema gears up for August’s general election, he’s counting on his economic record to secure a second term.
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France ends Morocco’s run at World Cup 2026
Morocco’s historic World Cup 2026 journey came to an end as France secured a 2–0 victory in the quarter-finals, bringing the African team’s impressive campaign to a close.
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Russia offers Mozambique help to eliminate ‘terrorist threat’
Foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said it would offer support to the government which is battling an insurgency in the oil-rich north.
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Protesters in South Africa pull undocumented foreigners from their homes
The action comes after months of often violent anti-illegal immigrant demonstrations and an unofficial ultimatum for undocumented foreigners to leave.
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Namibia’s president meets with Chinese Premier Beijing
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s first visit to China since taking office has focused on strengthening strategic partnerships and expanding trade.
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Paraguay condems own senator for racist remarks against Mbappé
The Paraguayan Senate passed a motion against Senator Celeste Amarilla after her racist remarks against France star Kylian Mbappé, while the Senator insulted the player again during the Senate session Wednesday
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Ebola death toll in the DR Congo rises to 600 with over 1,700 confirmed cases
The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention described the outbreak as the “fastest growing ever”.
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South Africa freezes funding for Johannesburg, dozens of municipalities
South Africa’s National Treasury said Tuesday it would withhold funding from more than a quarter of the country’s municipalities, including economic hub Johannesburg, citing financial mismanagement
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Kenya growth forecast lowered to 4.3%
Kenya’s economic growth is expected to slow this year, with the World Bank cutting its forecast to 4.3 percent, citing the global fallout from the US-Israeli war with Iran.
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DR Congo opposition coalition postpones protests following AU mediation
The decision comes as Human Rights Watch says security forces uses excessive force against demonstrators on 12 June.
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Lomé summer camp teaches Togo’s children to code and build robots
Its summer camp immerses children in the world of technology, including building a robot, learning to code, and getting to grips with artificial intelligence.
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How AI is reshaping Sierra Leone’s music industry
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping Sierra Leone’s music industry, offering artists new creative tools while raising difficult questions about originality, ownership and copyright.
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Togo: Lomé digital school is training the innovators of tomorrow
Its summer camp immerses children in the world of technology, including building a robot, learning to code, and getting to grips with artificial intelligence.
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New UN report highlights further ‘markers of genocide’ by warring parties in Sudan
The United Nations says a new report by it’s Fact-Finding Mission for Sudan provides further evidence that atrocities committed by warring parties in the region constitute markers of genocide
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Can OPEC-style alliance help Ghana, Ivory Coast beat cocoa slump? [Business Africa]
Presidents Alassane Ouattara and John Mahama have agreed to revive what’s being called the ‘Cocoa OPEC’, a coordinated strategy to harmonize farmgate prices and align crop calendars across both countries. They have invited Cameroon and Nigeria, the region’s smaller producers, to join
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US military completes latest strikes on Iran after Trump declares ceasefire is ‘over’
The US military says it has completed its latest wave of airstrikes against Iran, targeting around 90 military sites in a major escalation of the conflict.
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Mali: Water returns to Bamako after sabotage disrupts power supply
Water was back on in Bamako on Wednesday, following sabotage to an electrical supply line that left much of the Malian capital without power for several days.
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‘Cannot remain silent’: Egypt complains officials were biased in loss to Argentina
The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) said Wednesday it “cannot remain silent” after what it believes was unfair and biased officiating in Egypt’s 3-2 round of 16 loss against Argentina on Tuesday
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Fans and locals welcome return of Tunisia’s Tabarka Jazz Festival
Tunisia’s famous Tabarka Jazz Festival is back after a six-year hiatus.
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2nd African Space Solutions Market opens in Abidjan
Abidjan, the economic capital of Ivory Coast, hosts the second edition of an African space technology trade show known as the African Space Solutions Market from July 7 to 9, 2026.
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Cancer kills 26,000 a day, WHO exposes deadly rich-poor survival gap
A new World Health Organization report has warned that cancer is placing a devastating human and economic burden on societies worldwide, claiming more than 26,000 lives every day and exposing major inequalities in survival rates between rich and poor countries.

































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