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The International Criminal Court unsealed war crimes arrest warrants for 6 Libyan suspects
ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan said his investigation has gathered evidence “indicating that Tarhunah residents have been subjected to crimes amounting to war crimes.
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Paul Pogba’s 4-Year doping ban reduced to 18 months
France world cup winner Paul Pogba has seen his initial four-year doping ban cut to eighteen months, meaning that he should be able to be back on the pitch next year. It comes after Pogba tested positive for testosterone. Addressing his fans, the 31 year old said ‘the nightmare is finally over’.
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French President Emmanuel Macron addresses delegations at 19th Francophone Summit
French President Emmanuel Macron addressed delegations from dozens of states and countries at the 19th Francophone summit, championing what he described as the values of the French-speaking world. Macron also touched upon the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. The summit continues at the Grand Palais today.
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Tunisians protest against President Kais Saied before October 6 election
Crowds of Tunisians took to the streets once again to voice their discontent with President Kais Saied, ahead of the country’s presidential election on October 6. With most of his opponents in jail or barred from running, Saied has been accused of stamping out political competition.
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Marburg virus: Rwanda issues guidelines as spread of disease worries residents
The health ministry has released guidelines and these say that the patients will not receive any visitors in the next 14 days,and they will receive only one caregiver at a time.
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Analyst ponders if Tunisia’s president can secure second term in Sunday’s election
With his major opponents imprisoned or left off the ballot, Tunisian President Kais Saied faces few obstacles to winning re-election on Sunday, five years after riding anti-establishment backlash to a first term.
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Clashes erupt during public forum over an impeachment motion against Kenya’s VP
Supporters and opponents of Kenya’s deputy president clashed Friday at public forums over an impeachment motion against him, which was introduced in parliament by the ruling alliance this week.
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Middle-East: ‘might is right’ shows “failure of diplomacy” -Analyst
“What we are witnessing today is the failure of diplomacy over a long period of time. And things are getting out of out of control,” the associate fellow with Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) said.
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Mauritian foreign minister, UK special envoy react to Chagos Islands deal
The British government’s agreement to hand sovereignty of the long-contested Chagos Islands to Mauritius addresses a “historic wrong,” the Mauritian foreign minister said Thursday, referring to the displacement of more than a thousand islanders some 50 years ago.
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Tunisia gears up for October 6th Presidential election
As Tunisia draws closer to its presidential election on October 6th, some young people are looking to move away from the country, citing a lack of opportunity. Others, meanwhile, hope the election will bring about change. Accused of quashing political competition, Kais Saied is seeking re-election.
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Sudan war intensifies, devastation spreads
Other strategic battlegrounds include Jebel Moya in southeastern Sudan; as well as El-Fasher, the capital of the North-Darfur state.
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30 countries confirm their participation in October BRICS summit
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov held a news briefing Thursday about the BRICS summit in Russia later this month.
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UN Official pledges support for Somalia, as it faces challenges including elections
The head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia vowed that the UN would stand by Somalia on Thursday, as the country faces challenges including upcoming elections. Somalia has also been waging an offensive against jihadist Al-Shabaab militants.
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Libya resumes full oil production
As part of the review of the force majeure situation, the NOC confirmed in its statement that it “can resume crude oil production operations and export operations to its customers.”
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Francophonie summit opens in France
The Francophonie is a platform through which Emmanuel Macron can meet with African leaders. Most member states are on the continent. The theme of this year “create, innovate and do business in French”.
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South Africa’s top court to rule on reviving President Ramaphosa’s impeachment
Mr Ramaphosa avoided an impeachment vote in 2022 when his party, the African National Congress (ANC), used its majority in parliament to block a motion, even after an independent report raised questions about his conduct and recommended a full investigation.
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Gang raid kills at least 20 people in Haiti
Another 50 were injured as the Grand Grif gang burned homes and cars in the town of Pont-Sondé, said Bertide Harace, spokeswoman for the Commission for Dialogue, Reconciliation and Awareness to Save the Artibonite
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Ghana reports first case of mpox this year; almost 35,000 cases reported in Africa since January
As parts of Africa struggle to contain a surge in mpox cases, Ghana has confirmed its first case of the year. The affected child is in a stable condition, health officials say. Nearly 35,000 cases of the disease have been recorded on the continent since the beginning of this year.
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Ghana confirms first Mpox case this year, variant testing in progress
… tests are being conducted to determine whether the clade Ib strain has attracted global attention due to its rapid transmission and limited research.
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Egypt, UAE Presidents hold talks in Cairo
Abdel-Fattah El-Sissi and Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met in Cairo on Thursday. Al Nahyan’s visit comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East as Israel intensifies its bombing campaign in Lebanon. At the same time, pressure is mounting on Emiratis over Abu Dhabi’s role in Sudan’s devastating war
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DR Congo: Death toll from Lake Kivu shipwreck rises
At least 78 people died when an overcrowded boat capsized on Lake Kivu in eastern Congo on Thursday, a local governor said. A frantic search and rescue operation was underway hours later as many remained unaccounted for from the vessel, believed to have had 278 people on board
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Three-day protests begin in Ghana, demanding release of detained activists
Demonstrations rocked the streets of Accra on Thursday, with protesters calling for the release of 53 activists who were arrested last week during an anti-galamsey demonstration.
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Algeria, Mali dissension laid bare after UN speech
Tensions have been growing between the neighbours as Mali seeks to complete its campaign against separatist fighters on the border with Algeria.
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Israeli threats on Iran’s oil infrastructure drive up oil prices
Israel’s threat to target Iran’s oil production infrastructure, including gas and oil rigs, refineries and storage facilities has heightened market concerns.
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Tanzania suspends media company’s online platforms for 30 Days
The Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) announced on Wednesday that the company’s online content licenses will be suspended for 30 days, citing material published on October 1 that allegedly harmed the nation’s image.
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Arab League condemns what it describes as Israel’s “brutal scenario” in Lebanon
The Arab League on Thursday condemned what it described as Israel’s “brutal scenario” in Lebanon following escalation in hostilities between Israeli forces and Hezbollah.
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Ship carrying hundreds of foreign nationals fleeing Lebanon arrives in Turkey
As the Israel-Hezbollah conflict has intensified, a ship carrying hundreds of foreign nationals fleeing Lebanon arrived in Turkey on Thursday. According to a local news agency, it’s the third such ship to arrive in recent days. Several governments have implored their nationals to leave Lebanon now.
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G7: Migration, human and drug trafficking top agenda of ministerial meeting
Delegations will discuss drug-trafficking with a particular focus on collaboratively tackling fentanyl trafficking. On Friday (Oct. 4), the second and last day of the summit, delegations are scheduled to focus on migration and human-trafficking.
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At least 50 dead as boat capsizes on lake in eastern Congo
The boat, overloaded with passengers, sank while trying to dock just meters (yards) away from the port of Kituku, the witnesses said.
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‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse dazzles skywatchers in South America
On Wednesday, a ‘ring of fire’ solar eclipse was visible from Easter Island, Buenos Aires and Chile. The phenomenon occurs when the Sun, Moon and Earth align, the moon blocking all but a ring-shaped section of the Sun. Those in West Africa will be able to witness the same next year.
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Russia is considering canceling visas for several African countries
Moscow is preparing agreements on a visa-free regime with nine countries in Africa and the Middle East, according to Alexei Klimov, head of the Consular Department of Russian diplomacy.
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SA Popular Gospel Artist Solly Moholo Passes Away at 65
“It is with great sadness that we inform you that our beloved legend Solly Moholo has sadly passed on,”
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Mauritius: UK hands back sovereignty over Chagos Islands
“Today’s deal secures this vital military base for the future ,” said British Foreign Secretary David Lammy.
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Rwanda to kick off vaccine and therapeutic clinical trials for Marbug disease in several weeks
As Rwanda fights its first outbreak of Marbug disease, the country’s health minister has announced that vaccine and therapeutic clinical trials will get underway in the coming weeks. The viral fever was detected in the country last month, and has already claimed several lives.
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AU-UN seek to strengthen cooperation
The UN security Council was briefed on Wednesday (Oct. 02) on the cooperation between the United Nations and regional organizations including the African Union.
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King Charles hosts Commonwealth reception in London
King Charles and Queen Camilla hosted a Commonwealth reception at London’s St James’s Palace on Wednesday evening, ahead of a trip to Samoa for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
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Over 100 people missing after boat capsizes in northern Nigeria
The locally made boat, whose capacity was 100 passengers, had about 300 people onboard along the Niger River when it overturned in Niger state’s Mokwa district …
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Dominican Republic to expel up to 10,000 Haitians a week
President Luis Abinader is determined to push through with the goal despite a United Nations call to end forced repatriations to the Carribean country caught in a wave of deadly gang violence
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Victims of Djibouti migrant boat tragedy recovered
Djibouti’s coast guard said the tragedy struck some 150 meters off a beach near the northwest Khor Angar region. The boats had departed from Yemen carrying 310 people, the IOM said
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Bodies of Djibouti migrant boat disaster victims recovered
Djibouti’s coast guard said the tragedy struck some 150 meters off a beach near the northwest Khor Angar region. The boats had departed from Yemen carrying 310 people, the IOM said