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DR Congo opens Ebola nurseries to protect children separated from infected parents
As the Democratic Republic of the Congo battles a worsening Ebola outbreak, authorities have established special nurseries to care for children whose parents are receiving treatment. The centres provide shelter, daily care and psychological support while helping reduce the risk of infection.
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Over one million undocumented migrants apply for residency in Spain
The Socialist government’s mass regularisation programme, which closed on 30 June, comes as others European countries crack down on irregular immigration.
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US to block UN funding for Somalia in blow to AU peace mission
In a diplomatic note to the African Union seen by Reuters, the US has vowed to block any spending of UN funds on the AU Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM).
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Mali creates state body to regulate gold trade
Mali has created a new state agency to regulate its booming artisanal gold sector after uncovering major discrepancies between officially declared exports and imports reported abroad.
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Iran’s slain supreme leader lying in state in Tehran head of funeral events
Nearly four months after his death, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s burial is taking place as Iran and the US observe a fragile ceasefire.
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Ebola: Ramaphosa urges solidarity with Congo in visit to Kinshasa
During a visit to Kinshasa, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa expressed “solidarity” and “condolences” with the DR Congo as the death toll climbs above 400
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First batch of 273 Ugandans arrives from South Africa amid unrest
Uganda has launched the first phase of a large-scale evacuation of its citizens from South Africa, bringing home 273 nationals amid rising anti-illegal immigration protests and xenophobic violence. More charter flights are planned as hundreds more Ugandans seek voluntary repatriation.
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Niamey cracks down on plastic pollution with ban on carrier bags
Niger’s capital city is cracking down on pollution – giving supermarkets six months to get rid of all plastic carrier bags.
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Algeria counts votes in legislative poll marked by low turnout
The electoral board announced on Thursday night a provisional 20-percent turnout. If confirmed, it would account for a record low in comparison to 23 percent in 2021
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Nigeria looks to boost security cooperation with Benin and Niger
Nigeria is working to increase military cooperation with Benin and Niger as jihadists from the Sahel encroach on the country’s northwest, the Nigerian defence minister said on Thursday.
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Accra and Pretoria at loggerheads over death of Ghanaian national
A diplomatic row is brewing between Ghana and South Africa over the death of a Ghanaian national in Cape Town.
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Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger begin official withdrawal from ICC
Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have officially initiated their withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, the ICC has confirmed.
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Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger initial process to withdraw from ICC
Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have officially initiated their withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, the ICC has confirmed.
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Algeria out of World Cup after 2-0 loss to Switzerland
Switzerland is through to the World Cup Round of 16 after a 2-0 win over Algeria in Vancouver.
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Trial of Ebola treatment gets underway in Ituri
A first ray of hope for Ebola patients in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as the trial of two potential treatments for the virus gets underway.
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Vote counting underway following Algeria’s parliamentary elections
Voter turnout was low for the polls that were overshadowed by cost-of-living concerns and the exclusion of candidates critical of the government.
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Haitian medical students demand relocation of teaching hospital in capital
The institution in gang-controlled downtown Port-au-Prince plays a vital role in clinical training for young doctors.
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Guinea court cuts ex-PM Fofana’s jail term in landmark corruption case
A Guinean appeals court has reduced former Prime Minister Ibrahima Kassory Fofana’s prison sentence for corruption-related offences, paving the way for his release after more than four years in detention as the country’s military-led government presses ahead with its anti-graft campaign.
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Ceuzany, Cape Verde’s golden voice with volcanic emotion
Barefoot, arms raised and teeming with emotion, Ceuzany belts out the signature track from her latest album, a song dedicated to the fight against domestic violence, in a powerful voice that sends shivers through the Cape Verde bar
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Ramaphosa heads to Kinshasa as Africa rallies behind DRC’s Ebola fight
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa arrived in Kinshasa on Thursday for a high-level African Union solidarity mission aimed at reinforcing continental support for the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s response to its latest Ebola outbreak.
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UN says hunger in conflict-hit northern Nigeria is reaching crisis levels
It said food insecurity is worsening faster than previously anticipated, due to the expanding conflict and funding cuts.
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Algerians vote for new parliament with turnout in focus
Algerians headed to the polls on Thursday to elect a new parliament in an election shadowed by expectations of low turnout among the 25-million-person electorate
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Pape Gueye refuses Senegal return until technical staff changes
Senegal midfielder Pape Gueye has announced an indefinite break from international football following the Teranga Lions’ dramatic FIFA World Cup exit to Belgium, saying he will not return to the national team while the current technical staff remain in charge.
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Tanzania deploys security forces to major cities ahead of planned protests
Demonstrators are expected to gather on 7 July to call for democratic reforms and justice for those killed in last year’s election violence.
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WHO says 120 dead in Sudan’s latest cholera outbreak
The UN health body says another 1,102 suspected cases have been reported since May in isolated war zones across the country.
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At least 16 arrested as Niger expands anti-LGBTQ measures
Nigerian authorities have arrested at least 16 people following the introduction of harsh new penalties for same-sex sexual relations, marking a significant escalation in the country’s stance on LGBTQ rights.
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Energy security: Heat waves test Africa’s power grids [Business Africa]
Across the continent, rising temperatures are driving a surge in demand for cooling and water, pushing already fragile electricity grids to the breaking point. African countries must modernize aging grids while aggressively scaling off-grid solutions
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Floods kill 59 in Ivory Coast since mid-May: Government
Widespread flooding has killed at least 59 people in Ivory Coast since the “particularly heavy” rainy season began in mid-May, a government spokesperson said Wednesday
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Palestinians across Gaza Strip mark 1,000 days of war
One thousand days have passed since the Hamas-led attack on Israel triggered the war in Gaza. Palestinians across the Gaza Strip say the conflict has shattered nearly every aspect of their lives. Displaced families live among the ruins as communities struggle to rebuild.
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Xenophobic attacks: Is South Africa still safe for Africans? (Africanews Debates)
Thousands of people have taken part in demonstrations across South Africa calling for tougher action against undocumented migrants, in what some accounts describe as the largest anti-immigration mobilisation in recent years.
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New UN report links Joseph Kabila more closely to AFC/M23
A new United Nations Group of Experts report paints the clearest picture yet of the AFC/M23’s military strength and political ambitions in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, while highlighting the movement’s increasingly close ties with former President Joseph Kabila.
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Gold smuggling from DRC’s Ituri province to Uganda on the rise, says UN
Gold smuggling from DR Congo to Uganda is on the rise, according to a new UN report. Experts assessing the situation in the DRC for sanctions review pointed to discrepancies between Uganda’s stated gold production and its export levels in 2025.
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World Cup: DR Congo fans proud of team despite loss to England
Despite England’s 2-1 comeback victory, many supporters said they were proud of the Leopards’ performance after the team pushed one of football’s traditional powerhouses close
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Malawians returning from South Africa face uncertain future
Malawians forced to return home after fleeing anti-immigrant violence in South Africa are facing the daunting challenge of rebuilding after abandoning their jobs and lives across the border.
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ICC ‘concerned’ over withdrawal of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger
The International Criminal Court has voiced concern over the withdrawal of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, saying it undermines the global pursuit of justice.
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DRC and Senegal crash out of World Cup after losing early leads
A disappointing end for Senegal and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who both had their opponents on the ropes before seeing their World Cup dreams evaporate.
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Wole Soyinka university theatre fosters new talent in Nigeria and beyond
At the University of Ibadan in southwestern Nigeria, the Wole Soyinka Theatre stands out as a true breeding ground for talent. For decades, it has trained artists who have shaped theatre, film, and culture in Nigeria and beyond.
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South African police say anti-immigrant protests were ‘mostly peaceful’
South African police said Wednesday that nationwide anti-immigration protests held the previous day were “mostly peaceful”, despite isolated incidents of looting and criminal activity.
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Breakaway Catholic group defies Pope to consecrate new bishops
A Catholic splinter group consecrated four bishops on Wednesday, despite a direct appeal from Pope Leo to call it off.



























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