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DR Congo: Resumption of transport on Lake Tanganyika brings hope to Uvira
Traffic was suspended for more than a month and a half while Uvira was occupied by AFC/M23 rebels
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Iran declares European Union armies as ‘terrorist groups’ in retaliatory move
The announcement comes days after the EU added Tehran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp to its list of terrorist organisations.
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DR Congo president outlines pre-conditions for a national dialogue
Félix Tshisekedi reaffirmed his commitment to inclusive and peaceful talks between all the country’s people.
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Football tournament in Zimbabwe spreads awareness of cervical cancer
It was part of the Goal Getters campaign, launched last year in a joint initiative by Gavi vaccine alliance, CAF, and UEFA.
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Undocumented migrants celebrate Spain’s plan to legalise their status
Madrid earlier this week said it would grant residency and work permits to all foreigners, subject to certain conditions.
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African Union condemns attacks ‘heinous’ attacks in Niger and vows support
The Commission chairperson reaffirmed the AU’s support for the country amid ongoing security threats.
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Deadly extremist attacks kill dozens in north-eastern Nigeria
The two separate assaults overnight on Thursday are believed to have been carried out by Islamist militants.
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Tunisian president extends state of emergency for another 11 months
The emergency law, which gives the authorities exceptional powers, has been consistently extended since 2015.
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Witnesses accuse Sudan’s paramilitary of abducting children in Darfur
Accounts of the abductions by the Rapid Support Forces stretch back to the first year of the war.
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Senegal says it will appeal CAF sanctions imposed after AFCON final chaos
Senegal’s sports minister said it would do everything it can ‘to mitigate this sanction’.
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South Africa expels top Israeli diplomat over social media posts
It said the violations include using official Israeli social media platforms to launch attacks against President Cyril Ramaphosa.
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Guinea Bissau’s opposition leader released from jail after months behind bars
Domingos Simoes Pereira was one of several senior politicians imprisoned by the military following a November coup which took place days after presidential elections.
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More than 200 dead in landslides at rebel-controlled mine in DR Congo
The Rubaya site produces about 15 per cent of the world’s coltan, a key ingredient used to make smartphones.
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Italian officials on trial over deadly 2023 migrant shipwreck
At least 94 people, including 35 children, died when the boat crashed on the rocks off the tourist town of Steccato di Cutro.
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UN says climate shocks driving displacement in Mozambque
The southern African country’s latest bout of flooding has claimed nearly 140 lives since October 1, according to the National Disasters Management Institute, while nearly 400,000 people have had to flee their homes
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Iran steps up diplomacy as threat of US attack grows
Iran is ready for dialogue to resolve tensions with the United States but that there are no concrete plans for talks with Washington, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Friday
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French-Nigerian artists team up to craft future hits
In less than a week, nearly 60 tracks have been created in Lagos during a songwriting camp that brought together nine French artists from genres like rap and pop, and Afrobeats talents from Nigeria’s Mavin Records
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Foreign women linked to IS in Syria detention camps hope for amnesty
A recent government offensive has weakened the Kurdish-led forces that guard the camps near the border with Iraq.
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United Nations renews political mission in Haiti for another year
It is tasked with supporting the country’s political stability, security institutions, rule of law, and human rights.
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Niger’s leader says France, Benin, Ivory Coast behind airport attack
Niger’s military leader has accused the presidents of France, Benin and Ivory Coast of supporting armed groups that attacked an Air Force base in the capital early Thursday, wounding four soldiers and damaging an aircraft
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Morocco’s Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita in Brussels for 15th EU Association Council meeting
The EU’s top diplomat Kaja Kallas welcomed Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Bourita to Brussels on Thursday for the 15th meeting of the Association Council of the European Union and the Kingdom of Morocco.
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African creators push for recognition of digital work as full-time careers
Participants focused on monetizing what they described as “SWAG,” an acronym for Sound, Walk, Attire, and Grubs, which they said form the cultural pillars behind the continent’s growing global influence
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Pharrell, Brandy and Kirk Franklin honoured by Black Music Collective
Pharrell, Kirk Franklin and Brandy were honoured at the Recording Academy 2025 Black Music Collective Honors event Thursday night in Los Angeles.
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United Nations and IOC calls for pause in wars during Winter Olympics
The tradition dates back to ancient Greece, when warring city-states respected a truce to ensure safe passage for athletes and spectators.
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Nigerian Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti becomes first African to receive Lifetime Grammy
Thirty years after his death, Nigerian Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti is set to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award at this year’s Grammys. He’ll be the first African to achieve the honour since the award was introduced in 1963.
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Anthony Joshua pays tribute to friends killed in Nigeria car crash
In a video post on social media, the boxer called the two men his brothers and said he had been through a ‘traumatic’ time.
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South Africa drops screening of Melania Trump documentary in cinemas
South Africa’s main cinema houses have pulled a documentary about US First Lady Melania Trump just ahead of its release, with the distributor citing “the current climate”, local media reported.
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Major drug bust in Serbia: police confiscate 5 tonnes of marijuana in Kruševac
Serbian police seized nearly five tonnes of marijuana in a raid near Kruševac, arresting two people and uncovering weapons, suggesting a large criminal network.
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Uganda’s army chief apologies to “great friends” the US after accusing embassy of helping opposition
Uganda’s army chief broke ties with the United States on Friday, accusing its embassy of helping missing opposition leader Bobi Wine, then reversed his stance an hour later and issuing an apology to “our great friends.”
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Burkina Faso military government dissolves 100 political parties
Burkina Faso’s military government dissolved all political parties on Thursday, whose activities had been suspended since the military rulers seized power in 2022.
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King Felipe and Queen Letizia attend Mass for Spain train crash victims
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia joined over 300 relatives in Huelva to mourn the 45 victims of the Adamuz train crash.
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Northern Morocco on maximum flood alert as Loukkos River swells
Heavy rains in northern Morocco have prompted authorities in Ksar El Kebir to raise the flood alert to the highest level, with the swollen Loukkos River threatening multiple neighbourhoods.
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Niamey residents describe horrific gunfire erupting near airport
Residents of Niger’s capital, Niamey, reported hours of heavy overnight gunfire near the city’s international airport, fuelling fears of a possible jihadist attack.
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U.S. and AU agree to create taskforce to bolster relations
On Wednesday the U.S. and African Union Commission green lighted a deal to create a task force between the two sides in order to bolster infrastructure and investment.
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Ivory Coast: Government launches cocoa buyback scheme
Cocoa stocks have been piling up in co operatives in Ivory Coast, but now the country’s coffee and cocoa council has launched its initiative to buy beans so producers can get paid. Several factors led to a crisis in the sector.
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Record gold price squeezes Moroccan jewellery sector
Gold surged to over $5,000 an ounce this week amid uncertain economic times.
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Ethiopia: Flights from capital to Tigray cancelled as tenions mount
As fears of a return to conflict mount in Ethiopia, pssenger flights between the capital and cities in the northern Tigray region have been halted. Ethiopia airlines cited ‘unplanned circumstances’ for the cancellations.
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Tanzania eyes East Africa’s pharmaceutical hub crown {Business Africa}
Tanzania is betting on local drug manufacturing to reduce imports and become East Africa’s pharmaceutical hub and we find out how Africa’s private sector is fixing the supply chain to minimise the billions lost in post-harvest logistics.
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At least 11 dead in South Africa in latest crash involving a minibus taxi
Some eight others sustained serious injuries and are receiving urgent medical care at nearby hospitals.
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Women and girls in Haiti facing ‘explosion’ of sexual violence, says MSF
Gang violence and political instability in Haiti have displaced close to one and a half million people. It’s also led to an explosion of sexual violence, as living conditions and public services deteriorate.







































