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Oil ‘pouring through’ Strait of Hormuz, Trump says, as he unveils new Air Force One
US president Donald Trump unveiled the new Airforce One, a jumbo jet formerly owned by Qatar. It features a navy blue and red exterior, a break from the traditional robin’s egg blue.
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Fans party in Monterrey ahead of Japan-Tunisia World Cup match
Football fans from Japan and Tunisia partied in Monterrey, Mexico ahead of the match Saturday where their national squads face each other to keep their hopes of reaching the Round of 32 alive.
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African leaders mark Juneteenth with call for reparations for Atlantic slave trade
African and Caribbean leaders marked Juneteenth on Friday with a call for reparations from former slave-trading nations.
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Africa must invest own funds in Ebola response, says CDC head
Africa’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) chief said Friday the continent needs to invest its own funds in Ebola response.
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Brazil and Haiti fans celebrate together after World Cup match
Fans of Brazil and Haiti’s national soccer teams celebrated together as they left Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on Friday evening.
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Morocco fans celebrate 1-0 win over Scotland in second World Cup match
Morocco fans celebrated in Massachusetts on Friday after their team’s 1-0 victory over Scotland in their second match of the 2026 World Cup.
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Red Cross in DRC workers bury six-month-old girl who died of Ebola
A six-month-old girl was buried in Bunia on Friday, another victim of the DRC’s Ebola outbreak. Her tiny coffin serving as a reminder of the severity of the epidemic, which continues to spread in Ituri province.
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Spreading violence and impunity spreading perceptions of genocide in Nigeria, UN says
Spreading violence and impunity for perpetrators is undermining religious freedom in Nigeria, a United Nations Special Rapporteur told a press conference in Abuja on Friday.
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New wave of anti-LGBTQ laws sweeps Africa
A string of west African countries have outlawed same-sex relations in recent months, further eroding LGBTQ rights on a continent where they were already under attack
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Russia, Madagascar foreign ministers hold talks in Moscow
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov welcomed his Madagascar counterpart, Alice N’Diaye, in Moscow on Friday
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South Sudan repatriates Vietnamese man deported from US
A Vietnamese national deported to South Sudan by the Trump administration under its controversial third-country deportation program was repatriated to Vietnam on Friday after spending more than a year in detention
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Heatwave nears 40C in France, forcing tourists to change routines
France is enduring a widespread heatwave, with temperatures nearing 40C in parts of the country and forcing tourists and residents to change their routines.
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As Europe bakes, Berlin Zoo’s elephants and bears cool off
Berlin Zoo uses “ice bombs” and water showers to help bears and elephants cool down as Europe faces an intense heatwave this weekend.
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Kenya intensifies screening and awareness for truck drivers over Ebola fears
Kenya’s health authorities have intensified health screening for truck drivers whose movements span thousands of kilometres across multiple countries, as East Africa remains on heightened alert following the latest outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Ivory Coast police arrest man over murky Abidjan homes demolition
Ivory Coast police said Friday they had arrested a man accused of using a fake court document to order the demolition of a large area of an Abidjan neighbourhood.
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ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan suspended by British regulator
Khan had already been suspended by the ICC’s governing body over allegations of sexual misconduct with a female aide, in a scandal that has dragged on for more than two years
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Anti-Western activist Kemi Seba denied bail ahead of extradition hearing in South Africa
Anti-Western activist Kemi Seba will remain in a South African jail until an extradition hearing next month, a judge in Pretoria ruled on Thursday.
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Iran-US talks called off amid renewed Lebanon fighting, leaving next steps unclear
A formal signing ceremony and talks planned for Friday in Switzerland between Iran and the United States were called off, as fighting between Israel and Hezbollah intensified in southern Lebanon.
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Ebola: Health workers battle virus and stigma
On the front lines of the Ebola outbreak, healthcare workers are exposed not only to Ebola in health centers but also to rejection by their communities
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Malaysia’s 3rd International Summit of Religious Leaders explores how faith can empower the youth
Religious leaders, scholars and students gathered in Kuala Lumpur for the Third International Summit of Religious Leaders, focusing on empowering youth in an era of rapid technological and social change.
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New Russian strikes hit Kharkiv and Odesa, killing one and injuring children
New Russian strikes hit Ukraine’s Kharkiv and Odesa regions on 19 June, killing one person, injuring children and adults, and damaging homes, vehicles and fuel facilities overnight.
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Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi to face rape trial, French court rules
A French appeals court on Friday confirmed that Moroccan football star Achraf Hakimi will face trial for the alleged rape of a woman in 2023, which the Paris Saint-Germain defender denies.
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Lebanon air raids kill 18 as residents flee southern villages
Lebanon reported 18 deaths on 19 June after Israeli airstrikes hit several locations in the country’s south and east, raising fresh concerns about the durability of a regional peace initiative announced earlier this week.
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Sports Betting in Africa: promise and pitfalls [Business Africa]
Africa’s sports betting market is expanding rapidly. Valued at $1.85 billion in 2024, it is projected to exceed $3.6 billion by 2029, representing growth of nearly 95 percent.
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Anguish and fear as students remain in captivity in latest Nigeria kidnappings
More than a month after the mass abduction of dozens of students in Nigeria’s Oyo state, parents and authorities are worried they could signal a jihadist expansion into the previously safe region.
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Ivory Coast’s Elye Wahi granted Canada visa for World Cup match after delay
Ivory Coast striker Elye Wahi, under investigation for alleged betting-related offences, has received authorisation to enter Canada for his nation’s World Cup match against Germany, the Ivorian football federation said Thursday.
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South Africa ties Czech Republic 1-1, Mexico goes to knockout stage
South Africa keeps its World Cup hopes alive with a 1-1 draw against the Czech Republic, while Mexico reached the knockout stage after a 1-0 win against South Africa on Thursday.
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Haitians hope for a victory against Brazil in the World Cup
Haitians are fervent soccer fans and deeply patriotic toward their nation — the world’s first Black-led republic and the second independent republic in the Americas after the U.S. But for decades, they’ve rooted for Brazil.
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Former presidents join Obamas to open presidential museum in Chicago
Former President Barack Obama, joined by three former presidents, celebrated the opening of his presidential museum in Chicago in an extraordinary event Thursday that brought together politicians, A-list celebrities, athletes and other internationally known figures.
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Celebrations as Mexico becomes first nation to reach World Cup knockout stage
Thousands of jubilant Mexico supporters celebrated across the country on 18 June after their team became the first nation to secure a place in the World Cup knockout stage with a 1-0 victory over South Korea.
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Niger: search underway for attackers who killed 11 soldiers at Niamey airport
Niger’s security apparatus has begun a search for the attackers who attacked the airport of the capital, Niamey, on Thursday, killing at least 11 soldiers and two civilians.
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Ebola death toll passes 200 in DR Congo from 875 confirmed cases
The Africa CDC said 202 people had died from the virus, from 875 confirmed cases, giving a mortality rate of 23 percent.
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Libya’s main governing bodies agree to hold elections
Libya’s top governing bodies agreed Thursday on a roadmap for holding long-awaited presidential and parliamentary elections within eight months
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Macron and Modi tour Indian pavilion at France’s VivaTech
France highlighted its technology partnership with India on 18 June as President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Narendra Modi toured VivaTech 2026 in Paris.
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Suspected jihadists stage deadly new attack on Niger airport
An attack on the international airport in Niger’s capital Thursday killed at least 11 soldiers and two civilians, officials said, months after jihadists staged a large assault on the sensitive site
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Zimbabwe’s parliament approves bill to extend Mnangagwa’s term
The proposal defers elections due in 2028 by two years, effectively extending Mnangagwa’s term to 2030
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African startups showcase practical innovations at Viva Tech conference
At VivaTech, fintech, banking solutions and AI have a central place in the startup ecosystem. But beyond these trends, some projects are focusing on very practical issues, such as reducing post-harvest losses in Africa — a key challenge for food security and agricultural development.
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Humanoid robots and smart homes put AI centre stage at VivaTech 2026 in Paris
France is putting artificial intelligence and robotics in the spotlight at VivaTech 2026, which opened on 17 June at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles.
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Lebanon: Tyre residents return to homes shattered by strikes
Lebanese families returning to Tyre found their homes in ruins on 18 June after Israeli strikes and voiced cautious optimism about a new US-Iran agreement.
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Burkina Faso fines French media group Canal+ 50 million CFA francs
Burkina Faso’s media regulator has imposed a fine of 50 million CFA francs (or €76,200) on French multimedia group Canal+, the Burkina Faso Press Agency reported on Wednesday.























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