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Iran links war deal to Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon
Iran’s foreign minister has declared that any agreement ending the conflict with the United States must also include Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanese territory, warning that continued military action or occupation would violate the emerging memorandum of understanding.
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G7 Turns spotlight on Middle East as Trump unveils Iran deal
G7 leaders and invited partner nations gathered in Evian-les-Bains as attention shifted from Ukraine to the Middle East following Donald Trump’s announcement of a tentative deal with Iran, with Gulf leaders joining talks on regional security and global economic risks.
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Kinshasa priest engages DR Congo youth with rap music
Clad in his black cassock and energised by the frenetic beat, Jean-Pierre Mongambi, Kinshasa’s “rapping priest”, roamed underprivileged districts using rap to bring the gospel to the city’s youth.
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Central African Republic army denies coup rumours
For now, officials insist there has been no attempt to overthrow the government, describing the rumours as unfounded speculation rather than a genuine threat to the state.
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MSF warns of ‘dangerous gaps’ in Ebola response in DR Congo
“Dangerous gaps” remain in efforts to rein in an Ebola outbreak that has killed more than 180 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Doctors Without Borders warned Monday.
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World Cup fans claim online ticket scam leaves them locked out of stadium
More than a dozen people were waiting in line in front of the Atlanta Stadium when the game between Cape Verde and Spain started.
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Abdullah Ibrahim, South Africa’s World-Renowned Jazz Maestro, Dies at 91
Legendary South African pianist and composer Abdullah Ibrahim has died at 91, leaving behind a remarkable musical legacy shaped by exile, resistance and cultural identity. Discovered by Duke Ellington, his compositions became synonymous with the anti-apartheid movement and global jazz.
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Cape Verdeans celebrate stunning draw against Spain in World Cup debut
Pride and joy dominated the streets of Cape Verde on Monday as the country celebrated a stunning World Cup debut, after its national football team shut out heavily favoured Spain in a surprise 0-0 draw.
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DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak tops 800 cases as death toll reaches 192
The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Ebola outbreak continues to worsen, with confirmed infections climbing to 808 and the death toll reaching 192. Health authorities are battling the spread across three eastern provinces while isolation and response efforts remain underway.
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Ships remain on hold in Strait of Hormuz despite announced US-Iran deal
Hundreds of ships remained at a standstill in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, as the United States and Iran reached an initial agreement that would extend their shaky ceasefire and lead to the reopening of the strait.
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Kenya to pay compensation to almost 2,000 victims of violent protests
Ruto said the compensation was not the “price of life, of pain or of loss,” and that should not be seen as a “reward for violence or criminality” in a country where violent protests are common.
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Former CAR president faces crimes against humanity trial
A landmark trial is set to begin in the Central African Republic, where former president Francois Bozize will be tried in absentia on charges of crimes against humanity.
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South Africa’s Jub Jub arrested in kidnapping case
South African media personality and rapper Molemo Maarohanye, known publicly as Jub Jub, is facing serious criminal charges after being arrested over an alleged violent incident involving a taxi driver.
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South African artists lose gigs across Africa amid xenophobia tensions
South Africa has admitted that growing accusations of xenophobia are beginning to hurt its economy, with local artists and businesses facing setbacks in other African countries.
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Somaliland opens embassy in Jerusalem after historic Israeli recognition
For Somaliland, the embassy opening represents a diplomatic victory and could strengthen its campaign for broader international recognition. For Israel, it marks the deepening of ties with a strategic partner in the Horn of Africa.
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G7 Leaders tackle Ukraine war and Middle East crisis in high-stakes summit
World leaders gathering at the G7 summit in France face high-stakes talks on two major global crises: the war in Ukraine and instability in the Middle East.
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Uganda army chief sparks outrage after boasting about opposition lawyer’s detention
Uganda’s powerful army chief, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has sparked outrage after boasting online about the detention of opposition politician and lawyer Erias Lukwago.
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Cape Verde stun Spain as Lukaku rescues Belgium
World Cup debutants Cape Verde pulled off one of the tournament’s biggest shocks, holding European champions Spain to a stunning 0-0 draw. Romelu Lukaku needed just 23 seconds to make an impact on Belgium’s World Cup opener.
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Nigeria says nearly 10,000 former Boko Haram fighters have been reintegrated
Authorities in Nigeria’s northeastern Borno State say nearly 10,000 former Boko Haram fighters have now been reintegrated into society under a government-backed rehabilitation and deradicalisation programme aimed at encouraging defections from insurgent groups.
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Sisi hosts Sheikh Mohamed, welcomes deal to end Iran war
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed met in Cairo to strengthen strategic ties and discuss regional security. The leaders welcomed the end of the Iran war and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz while calling for greater Arab coordination.
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Uganda opposition lawyer detained after move against army chief
Ugandan opposition lawyer and former Kampala mayor Erias Lukwago was reportedly detained by security forces after preparing legal action against army chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba. The arrest has intensified concerns over political repression ahead of a closely watched legal battle.
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Constitutional change: Félix Tshisekedi faces the heat of street protests [Africanews Today]
The opposition is now organizing protests outside the institutional framework to compel the authorities to reconsider their position.
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Grief and questions: Adichie accuses Hospital of obstructing inquest
Six months after the death of her 21-month-old son at a Lagos hospital, acclaimed Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has accused the facility of obstructing a coroner’s inquest. Her allegations have reignited scrutiny of medical accountability and healthcare standards in Nigeria.
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Cameroon opposition figure files complaint in France against President Paul Biya
French judicial authorities will now decide whether to proceed with an investigation into the complaints.
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DR Congo opposition turns up pressure as referendum battle intensifies
Fresh clashes during an opposition-led protest in Kinshasa have heightened political tensions in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as opponents of constitutional reform vow to intensify resistance against plans they fear could pave the way for a third presidential term.
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Mauritania crackdown slows migrant departures but not dreams of Europe
As Mauritania tightens its borders and Europe hardens its migration policies, departures from the country’s shores may be falling. But for many migrants gathered in Nouadhibou, the forces pushing them to leave remain firmly in place.
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IMF returns to Dakar as Senegal seeks path out of debt crisis
An IMF mission arrives in Dakar this week to restart talks with Senegal after a four-month pause, as the country grapples with a deepening fiscal crisis, mounting debt concerns and growing uncertainty over its economic outlook.
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World leaders arrive for G7 summit in France
World leaders began gathering in a French resort town on Monday for a summit of the Group of Seven (G7) club of powerful democracies with a new impetus following United States President Donald Trump’s announcement of an agreement that he says will bring an end to the US war against Iran.
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FIFA WORLD CUP: Tunisia fans remain defiant despite 5-1 defeat
Heartbroken but defiant, Tunisian fans stood by their team after a heavy 5-1 defeat to Sweden in Monterrey. While Sweden celebrated a dominant World Cup opening victory, Tunisia’s supporters vowed to keep believing as their side faces a tough road ahead in the tournament.
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Britain will ban under-16s from using social media
Britain will ban children under 16 from using a range of social media apps including Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube to protect young people from harmful content and excessive screen time, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Monday.
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Tehran residents cautiously welcome Iran-U.S. peace deal amid hopes and skepticism
European leaders have signaled a willingness to ease sanctions if Tehran takes verifiable steps on its nuclear program, while regional mediators are urging both sides to maintain momentum toward a lasting diplomatic settlement.
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DRC: Ebola fear grips Bunia as life slows and businesses lose income in Ituri
In Bunia, the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, few people want to risk going out socialising for fear of catching the disease.
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Russian attack sets fire to a UNESCO-listed monastery in Kyiv
A major Russian attack sparked a fire at a Kyiv monastery, as missiles and drones hit multiple sites across the Ukrainian capital.
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Ukraine: Kyiv under fire again as russian strikes send residents into shelters
Ukraine’s capital came under a major missile attack early on 15 June, with air defence systems intercepting projectiles above the city. Authorities reported injuries as residents sought refuge in shelters and metro stations.
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Trump hosts UFC fight night on White House grounds to celebrate 80th birthday
US President Donald Trump marked his 80th birthday by hailing an initial agreement to end the war in Iran and playing host to a UFC fight night on the White House’s storied South lawn.
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Middle east fuel crisis keeps Mozambique fishermen ashore
Along the shores of Maputo’s Pescadores fishing community, dozens of small wooden boats remain idle as fishermen struggle to afford fuel following a government price hike announced in early May. The increase was attributed to disruptions in global fuel markets
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Berlin musician turns Germany football opener into musical spectacle
Germany’s opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup became an unusual cultural event on 14 June in Berlin, where composer Stephan Graf von Bothmer performed a live musical score as the national team faced Curaçao.
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World Naked Bike Ride returns to streets of London in the UK
Hundreds of cyclists took part in the World Naked Bike Ride in London on 14 June. The annual event combined humour, environmental messages, and calls for greater safety on the roads.
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Somaliland president visits Jerusalem in defiance of Mogadishu
Despite having its own government and currency, Somaliland had never been recognized by any nation until Israel did in December 2025.
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Ivory Coast ends Ecuador’s 19-game winning streak as Sweden pounds Tunisia
Amad Diallo scored in the 90th minute to lift Ivory Coast to a 1-0 victory over Ecuador in its first World Cup appearance in a dozen years.





















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