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Lebanon: Tyre residents clear rubble after Israeli strikes
Residents of Lebanon’s historic city of Tyre surveyed widespread destruction on 28 May after Israeli strikes hit the area. The attacks came as fighting with Hezbollah intensified despite a ceasefire announced in April.
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DRC’s ministers of health and communications arrive in Bunia to oversee Ebola response
A show of support from Kinshasa on Thursday as the Congolese ministers of health and communications arrived in Bunia, the epicenter of the DRC’s latest Ebola outbreak. Bunia is the capital of eastern Congo’s Ituri province, where the first cases of the current outbreak were identified on May 15.
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Haitian island-based soccer World Cup player still waiting for US visa
With just two weeks to the start of the tournament, visas for Woodensky Pierre and nearly a dozen soccer officials have yet to come through.
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WHO head says Ebola outbreak can be stopped as he arrives in DR Congo
Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus travels to the eastern province of Ituri, the epicentre of the current outbreak, on Friday.
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Eight convictions in the 2023 Esther Miracle ferry disaster in Gabon
The verdict has sparked outrage among the civil parties with their lawyers already saying they plan to appeal.
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Senegalese president pardons journalist over 2018 massacre
The president of Senegal has pardoned a journalist convicted to life in prison over a 2018 massacre in the southern Casamance region, the Committee to Protect Journalists watchdog said in a statement.
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Swedish court to rule in December on oil execs accused in Sudan war crimes case
A Stockholm court on Thursday wrapped up hearings in the trial of two former oil executives accused of complicity in war crimes over their business dealings during Sudan’s second civil war, with a ruling expected in December.
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Parliament sets first meeting in Ramaphosa ‘farmgate’ impeachment case
South Africa’s Parliament will on Monday hold the first meeting of a special committee to examine allegations in the “Farmgate” scandal involving President Cyril Ramaphosa.
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Kenya: authorities probe arson incident that claimed lives of 16 school girls
A fire at a girls’ dormitory in Kenya on Thursday resulted in 16 children dead and 79 others hospitalized, marking one of the deadliest incidents at a school in the East African nation.
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Muslim worshipers enter final days of this year’s Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca
Thousands of Muslim pilgrims continued Thursday to perform the annual Hajj pilgrimage rituals in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
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French lower house approves repeal of 17th-century slavery law
French lawmakers in the lower house of parliament on Thursday adopted a bill to repeal a 17th-century law that governed enslaved people across France’s colonies, in a symbolic and long-awaited move.
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Ethiopia heads to polls as Abiy Ahmed eyes landslide victory
Ethiopia heads to the polls with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed widely expected to win amid low-key campaigning, opposition weakness, and ongoing security tensions.
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Global warming predicted to speed up in next 5 years, surge past 1.5C temperature limit
With parts of Northern Europe experiencing sweltering May temperatures, scientists are warning that it’s only going to get worse. According to new report from the World Meteorological Organization, the next five years will likely smash global heat records.
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Dangote-backed mega refinery sparks east African competition {Business Africa}
From a domestic game-changer to a cross-continental empire, how does one group intend to power the future of Africa? We are here with Aliko Dangote himself.
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Switzerland: Footage from the scene emerge after Winterthur station stabbing injures three
The first images from Winterthur station show police and paramedics securing the platforms, treating the injured and evacuating passengers as trains are halted and the area is cordoned off.
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Malabo continues to host U.S. deportees despite court order
Under an opaque $7.5 million deal with the Trump administration, Equatorial Guinea’s all-powerful president, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, has turned a hotel owned by his family into a prison for asylum seekers deported from the United States.
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Aerospace and automotive sectors put Morocco top of Africa’s industrialisation index
Advances in Morocco’s aerospace, automotive and phosphate sectors have pushed the kingdom to the top of Africa’s industrialisation rankings, overtaking long-time leader South Africa.
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Australian energy firm signs landmark gas deal with Zimbabwe
It is a key step for Invictus Energy as it looks to advance its efforts to commercialise hydrocarbon resources in the Cabora Bassa basin.
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Dalai Lama attends swearing‑in of Tibetan government‑in‑exile in India
Penpa Tsering, the head of Tibet’s government‑in‑exile, was sworn in for a second term at a ceremony in Dharamshala, India, attended by the Dalai Lama.
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Viral ‘Donald Trump’ buffalo spared from Eid sacrifice and sent to zoo
Bangladesh’s national zoo has taken custody of a rare albino buffalo nicknamed “Donald Trump”, sparing the animal from sacrifice during Eid al-Adha celebrations.
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South Africa seizes $61 Million drug haul at Zimbabwe border, three arrested
South Africa’s border police stopped a truck from Malawi that was driving into the country with drugs worth nearly one billion rand ($61 million), authorities said on Thursday.
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Burkina Faso junta suspends biggest student union and arrests leader
It is the latest salvo in the ongoing crackdown on independent organisations by the military authorities which seized power in a 2022 coup.
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At least 16 students killed in overnight fire at Kenyan boarding school
At least 16 students died in an overnight fire that started in the dormitories of a girls’ boarding school, a government official said, in the latest such incident to rock the East African nation.
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Health workers battle with few resources on DR Congo’s Ebola front line
Health workers at Rwampala hospital in the DRC have been on the frontline of the Ebola outbreak since the first case was identified less that two weeks ago. But treating the deadly disease isn’t their only challenge – they’re also working to prevent the spread.
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Nigeria’s former VP Atiku Abubakar clinches his party’s presidential nomination
Veteran politician, Atiku Abubakar, outperformed two rival aspirants in a primary election that will see him stand for the party in the 2027 presidential elections.
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France heat triggers illegal swimming in central Paris
France’s exceptional May heat continued on 27 May as temperatures climbed around 33C in Paris. Many residents headed to the Saint-Martin canal to cool off, despite rules prohibiting swimming in the waterway.
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First group of Ghanaians to be repatriated from South Africa arrive home
Around 800 people from Ghana have said they want to leave amid heightened anti-immigrant sentiment in South Africa.
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Ireland records 30C while Portugal nears 37C in May heat
A record May heatwave sent Irish temperatures above 30C and Portugal’s to 37C, drawing crowds outdoors and renewing worries over climate change.
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Ukraine: Russian strike injures 11 in Odesa daytime attack, children among injured
Russian daytime strike hits the southern port city of Odesa on 27 May, injuring at least 11 including children, and igniting a huge fire that ravages shops and commercial buildings.
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Nigerian Muslims celebrate Eid al-Kabir amid cost of living crisis
The celebrations comes as rising food and transport costs make it difficult for some families to buy a sheep for the traditional slaughter.
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Uganda shuts border with DR Congo in a bid to contain Ebola outbreak
Uganda shut its border with the Democratic Republic of Congo on Wednesday in a bid to contain the Ebola outbreak that has hit its neighbour, the health ministry announced.
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Airlines urged to tighten safety protocols amid Ebola outbreak
Global health officials are on high alert as the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo continues to spread, now crossing borders into neighboring Uganda.The UN’s aviation agency is urging governments and airlines to follow strict post-pandemic health guidelines.
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Trump Administration raises US refugee cap for white South Africans
The admissions ceiling will be increased by 10,000 for this year to allow in more people of Afrikaner ethnicity, amid Trump’s false claims they are being persecuted.
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Yoweri Museveni signals continuity as Uganda unveils new cabinet
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has unveiled a new Cabinet and the message is clear: continuity over change. Key allies including Vice President Jessica Alupo and Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja have kept their positions, while longtime political heavyweights like Rebecca Kadaga and Janet Muse
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DR Congo: Community activists raise awareness about Ebola epidemic
In Goma, they are using theatre, music, talks, and discussions to explain what Ebola is and how to avoid further spreading the deadly virus.
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Africa’s economic growth slows in 2026 but projected to rebound
Africa’s economic growth will slow this year to 4.2 percent – down from 4.4 percent last year – the African Development Bank projects in its 2026 economic outlook released on Tuesday. But the continent’s growth is holding firm, the Bank said, and is projected to rebound in 2027.
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Eid al-Adha celebrated across Kenya with prayers, sacrifice and charity
Thousands of Muslims across Kenya gathered Wednesday to celebrate Eid al-Adha, also known as the “Feast of Sacrifice,” with communal prayers, festive meals, and acts of charity.
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Canada orders 21-day isolation for travellers from Ebola zones
Canada is tightening border and immigration measures after a rise in Ebola cases in parts of central and east Africa.
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Ghana begins repatriation of citizens from South Africa amid tensions
The first group of around 300 Ghanaian nationals departed from OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg on Wednesday as Ghana began a voluntary repatriation programme for citizens wanting to leave South Africa amid growing anti-immigrant tensions.
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Pope Leo XIV meets Pedro Sánchez at the Vatican ahead of Spain visit
Pope Leo XIV received Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in a private audience at the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City on 27 May, as preparations continue for the pontiff’s planned visit to Spain in June.







































