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Prosecutors seek seven-year prison term for Sarkozy in Gaddafi case
French prosecutors have requested a seven‑year prison sentence for former president Nicolas Sarkozy in his appeal trial over allegations that his 2007 presidential campaign received illegal funding from Muammar Gaddafi’s Libya.
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Rwanda’s former first lady to appeal decision to reopen genocide probe against her
Rwanda’s former first lady Agathe Habyarimana will appeal last week’s ruling by a French court that overturned a 2025 decision to dismiss an investigation into her role in the 1994 genocide.
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Israeli drone strikes kill 8 near Beirut ahead of talks
Israeli drone strikes on Wednesday hit multiple vehicles along a main highway south of Beirut, killing eight people — including a woman and her two children — according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry, in one of the deadliest escalations since the ceasefire took effect.
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Gabon move to acquire stake in international manganese-mining company
It wants a slice of Eramet, the company whose subsidiary, Comilog, mines manganese at Moanda in the east of the country.
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US President Trump arrives in Beijing for two-day summit with Xi Jinping
Air Force One landed in Beijing on Wednesday, carrying US President Donald Trump to his high-stakes summit with Chinese leader Xi Jingping.
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Macron arrives in Ethiopia ahead of high‑level AU talks
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Addis Ababa on Wednesday, where he was welcomed by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed before heading into a trilateral meeting at the African Union headquarters with UN Secretary‑General António Guterres and AU Commission chairman Mahmoud Ali Youssouf.
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Africa should ‘let the past be’ and welcome all foreign investment, says mogul Elumelu
Africa needs massive private global capital and should welcome all foreign investors, Nigerian businessman Tony Elumelu said on the sidelines of this week’s Africa Forward summit co-hosted by France and Kenya.
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South Africa’s suspended top cop appears in Pretoria court
Fannie Masemola faces four charges of contravening the Public Finance Management Act relating to an allegedly irregular tender.
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Inside the world’s only Bonobo rescue sanctuary in DRC
At the edge of Kinshasa’s forest, a quiet rescue mission unfolds every day: human caregivers stepping in as mothers for orphaned bonobos, the world’s most endangered great ape found only in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Ivory Coast cocoa authority moves to ease tensions with farmers over unsold beans
After protests last week by cocoa farmers in Ivory Coast, the country’s Coffee and Cocoa Council is sending a delegation to M’Batto try to calm the situation.
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Iran feels economic strain as Strait of Hormuz tensions deepen
Fallout from the strikes – alongside a monthslong internet cut imposed by the government – is spurring mass job losses and business closures.
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Nigerian actor Alexx Ekubo dies at 40, industry mourns
Nigerian actor Alexx Ekubo has died at the age of 40, according to colleagues and close associates who confirmed the news on Tuesday.
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Pacific island nation of Nauru proposes name change in break from colonial past
Pacific island Nauru said it will hold a referendum to change its official name, described as a colonial relic from a time when “foreign tongues” mangled the native language.
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Ghana to repatriate hundreds of citizens from South Africa
The decision follows the recent wave of protests against foreign nationals in several cities across the country.
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Yamal waves Palestinian flag as Barcelona coach Flick defends choice
Barcelona’s Yamine Lamal has come under sharp criticism for waving a Palestinian flag during the road show celebration, winning the La Liga title.
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Burkina Faso’s military rulers intensify crackdown on civil society groups
On Tuesday, it announced the suspension of a further 247 associations bringing to more than 900 the number closed or dissolved since last month.
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Ghana MP detained in Netherlands over alleged $32m FBI probe
Ghanaian Member of Parliament Kwame Ohene Frimpong has been detained at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, according to a statement from Ghana’s Parliament.
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President Macron faces backlash after summit outburst
French President Emmanuel Macron is facing backlash after he interrupted a panel at the Africa Forward Summit in Kenya to demand silence from the audience.
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Haiti residents protest after Cite Soleil clashes displace hundreds
Residents of the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Haiti’s capital protested Tuesday, demanding government protection after clashes forced hundreds of people to flee their homes over the weekend.
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Trump’s China state visit raises hopes for steadier U.S.-China ties
Business leaders, academics and international officials have expressed hopes that U.S. President Donald Trump’s upcoming state visit to China will help stabilize China-U.S. relations and expand cooperation between the world’s two largest economies amid growing global uncertainty.
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Africa Forward summit wraps up in Nairobi
The Africa Forward summit, co-hosted by Kenya and France in Nairobi, has wrapped up. Paris is seeking to renew its engagement with the continent, following years of strained ties with its former colonies.
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Cameroon: Filmmaker Bassek Ba Kobhio dies aged 69
Bassek Ba Kobhio, a driving force in Cameroonian cinema, has died aged 69.
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Macron and Ruto pledge mutal respect and co-investment at Africa Forward summit in Nairobi
This week’s two-day Africa Forward summit has been billed as a milestone in relations between France and the African continent. Co-hosted by Nairobi and Paris, President Macron said the event was “based on a shared agenda.” Kenya’s President Ruto hailed the start of a new era of mutual respect.
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85-year-old French woman describes ordeal in Louisiana ICE facility
Marie‑Thérèse Ross thought she was building a quiet life in Alabama with the man she loved. Instead, the 85‑year‑old French widow of a U.S. veteran found herself handcuffed in her pajamas, held for 16 days in an immigration facility where she says she heard babies crying in the night.
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South Africa’s luxury boat industry turns to Europe as US market weakens
South Africa’s world‑renowned luxury catamaran sector — a $298‑million industry exporting 90% of its boats — is battling a sharp downturn as fluctuating U.S. tariffs unsettle its biggest market and force builders to seek new horizons.
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‘Insane following’: African fans’ unbreakable bond with Arsenal FC
In Kenyan influencer Nana Owiti’s wardrobe, dozens of Arsenal jerseys tell the story of her passion for the club. It’s an unbreakable bond that goes back 20 years to the days when the London team’s largely black squad made them hugely popular in Africa.
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US official urges South Sudan authorities to uphold 2018 peace agreement
On a visit to Juba last week, the head of the US State Department Bureau of African Affairs Nick Checker urged South Sudanese authorities to “take urgent action to restore peace.”
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Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni sworn in to seventh consecutive term
Uganda’s president Yoweri Museveni was sworn in for a seventh five-year term on Tuesday, cheered by a crowd of thousands at the event outside Kampala. The 81-year-old won January’s election with 72 percent of the vote, according to official results rejected by the opposition.
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Trump administration reportedly decides no ICE at FIFA World Cup
The presence of US immigration and customs enforcement agents at widely attended matches had sparked controversy earlier this year. But the Trump administration has reportedly decided that ICE will not operate in or around stadiums.
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Chad’s ‘At the Heart of Art’ festival empowers a new generation of talents
In N’Djamena’s Bakara district, the third edition of the “At the Heart of Art” festival closed with soaring voices, bold rhythms, and a shared conviction: for Chadian youth, art is not a luxury — it is a future.
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Uganda’s 81-year-old President Yoweri Museveni sworn in to seventh term
Uganda’s president Yoweri Museveni was sworn in for a seventh five-year term on Tuesday, cheered by a crowd of thousands at the event outside Kampala. The 81-year-old won January’s election with 72 percent of the vote, according to official results rejected by the opposition.
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Uganda’s 81-year-old President Yoweri Museveni sworn in to eighth term
Uganda’s president Yoweri Museveni was sworn in for an eighth five-year term on Tuesday, cheered by a crowd of thousands at the event outside Kampala. The 81-year-old won January’s election with 72 percent of the vote, according to official results rejected by the opposition.
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Voices rising in Bakara — Art festival empowers a new generation
In N’Djamena’s Bakara district, the third edition of the “At the Heart of Art” festival closed with soaring voices, bold rhythms, and a shared conviction: for Chadian youth, art is not a luxury — it is a future.
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Congo-Brazzaville asks to open talks with IMF for new economic programme
The Republic of Congo has formally asked to open negotiations with the International Monetary Fund with a view to establishing a new economic and financial programme.
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Military strikes, gang massacres in Nigeria kill around 100 civilians
The Nigerian military and the “bandit” gangs it is fighting killed around 100 civilians Sunday in one of the bloodiest single days of the country’s conflict against armed groups, sources across the country have told AFP.
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Sierra Leone opposition leader raises alarm over alleged drug trafficking
The leader of Sierra Leone’s main opposition party has raised fresh concerns over alleged links between the country and international drug trafficking networks.
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Uganda and DR Congo sign six new bilateral agreements
Uganda and the Democratic Republic are looking to strenghten their cooperation with the signing of six new bilateral agreements on Monday.
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Surge in gang violence in Haiti’s capital leaves hundreds displaced
Hundreds of terrified residents fled northern neighborhoods of Port-au-Prince over the weekend, scattering along the road to Haiti’s main airport as relentless gang clashes pushed yet another wave of families from their homes.
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M23 pulls back from eastern DRC towns as ceasefire pressure mounts
Fighters from the Rwanda-backed M23 armed group have withdrawn from several areas of the violence-plagued eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the group, locals and the military told AFP on Monday.







































