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Kenya: art as a tool for change: Wajukuu Arts in Nairobi’s Mukuru
In the heart of one of Nairobi’s most impoverished neighborhoods, where corrugated iron roofs stretch across the Mukuru slum, a quiet revolution is unfolding.
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Trial begins for Eritrean man accused of leading brutal migrant smuggling network
Prosecutors say Tewelde Goitom, also known as Amanuel Walid, ran an operation bringing East African migrants to Europe under horrific conditions, demanding huge sums of money from their relatives to free them from camps in Libya.
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Obiri breaks NYC marathon record as Kipruto wins closest finish
The New York City Marathon made history on Sunday with a course record set in the women’s competition and the closest race ever on the men’s side, which was decided by a fraction of a second.
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Kenya’s deadly landslides test the country’s climate readiness
Beyond the immediate devastation, the disaster highlights a bigger story, how Kenya, like much of East Africa, is being tested by a changing climate and how communities are struggling and adapting in response.
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Thousands flee El-Fasher amidst ongoing conflict in Sudan
More than 62,000 people are believed to have fled the Sudanese city of el-Fasher between Sunday and Wednesday, after the last stronghold in the Darfur region was taken by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces group.
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Lagos Fashion Week highlights Africa’s creative growth at 15th anniversary
Building upon its over a decade-long journey, Lagos Fashion Week champions the rich stories, creativity, and craftsmanship that have come to define African fashion
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Tanzania’s President Hassan sworn in after disputed election protests
Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan was sworn in Monday at a ceremony limited to invited guests, following a disputed election that sparked deadly protests after two main opposition candidates were barred from running.
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Powerful 6.3 earthquake kills at least 20 people, injures hundreds in Afghanistan
A spokesperson for the Health Ministry said the death toll could rise as search and rescue operations are ongoing.
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Monday marks final day for Guinea presidential election candidacies
Guinea’s presidential election campaign began taking shape Monday as the deadline passed for candidates to file for the December 28 vote, with transitional President Mamadi Doumbouya expected to run while the country’s main political parties were excluded from the process.
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Nigeria’s government responds to Trump’s military action threat
The Trump administration’s announcement that it is planning potential military action in Nigeria and designating the country as a “country of particular concern” for religious freedom has triggered sharp rebuttals from the Nigerian government and mixed reactions from analysts and citizens.
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Guinea-Bissau: Presidential campaign kicks off without main opposition party
President Umaro Sissoco Embaló appears as a favourite following the exclusion of the PAIGC.
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Passengers stranded at Tanzanian airports as contested election disrupts air travel
Domestic flights were all cancelled and some international travellers were unable to retrieve flight details due to unavailability of internet.
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Kenya’s Kilimo and Ethiopia’s Aderra win Istanbul Marathon
The 47th edition of the Istanbul Marathon took place on Sunday and included 41,000 participants.
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Catholic Pope renews call for Sudan ceasefire and humanitarian corridors
He also called for prayers for Tanzania following the recent deadly election-related demonstrations.
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Nigerian government dismisses Trump’s claim of Christian killings
President Bola Tinubu defended his country’s protection of religious freedom.
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Egypt’s immense new antiquities museum opens after two-decade build
Dignitaries, including prime ministers and presidents from around the world, descended on Cairo on Saturday to attend the long-delayed grand opening.
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Landslide leaves at least 21 dead in western Kenya
Rescue operations continued on Sunday to find missing people in the hilly area of Chesongoch in Elgeyo-Marakwet County.
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Hundreds of voodoo worshipers mark Day of the Dead in Haiti
Celebrations were more subdued following the passage of Hurricane Melissa and amid ongoing violence across the country.
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Moroccan king welcomes UN support for its Western Sahara autonomy plan
The Security Council on Friday approved Rabat’s plan to keep sovereignty over the territory, despite fierce opposition from Algeria.
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Tanzania opposition rejects president’s win in vote marred by protests
Chadema, which was barred from taking part in the poll, has described the results as ‘completely fabricated’.
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El-Fasher’s displaced residents recount the horrors they witnessed in the city
The fall of el-Fasher, the Sudanese military’s last stronghold in Darfur, to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has unleashed a wave of horrific violence and a massive exodus, with survivors recounting streets littered with bodies, systematic attacks on civilians, and a harrowing journey to safety.
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Jamaica reels from catastrophic hurricane Melissa as Black River lies in ruins
The coastal town of Black River, described by the Jamaican government as Hurricane Melissa’s “ground zero,” lies devastated after one of the most powerful Atlantic storms on record tore through the island, claiming at least 19 lives and leaving a trail of unprecedented destruction.
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UN Security Council backs Morocco’s Western Sahara plan in divisive vote
The United Nations Security Council voted Friday to extend the mandate of its Western Sahara mission (MINURSO) for one year, while formally endorsing Morocco’s autonomy plan as the sole basis for resolving the decades-old conflict, a move that has sharply divided the international community.
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Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan wins re-election by 97.66%
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has been re-elected with a staggering 97.6% of the vote, the electoral commission announced Saturday, following a contentious election marked by the absence of major opposition candidates, reported low voter turnout, and days of violent protests.
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Cotswold park welcomes Markus, a rare white rhino calf
A rare and celebrated birth has brought joy to the Cotswold Wildlife Park in England, where a new white rhinoceros calf is captivating visitors and keepers alike.
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Amnesty international demands transparency amidst protest violence
Tanzania is facing a severe political crisis as post-election protests have turned deadly, with opposition groups claiming hundreds killed amid an internet blackout and military deployment following Wednesday’s contentious vote.
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Mali’s fuel shortage sparks urgent advisories from Western countries
The Malian capital is facing a dual crisis of severe fuel shortages and a wave of foreign advisories to leave the country, creating what local journalists describe as a “psychosis” among residents who feel trapped by deteriorating security and economic conditions.
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Opposition leader’s call for shutdown already observed in northern city
Opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary urged people to observe a three-day nationwide “ghost town” election protest from Monday.
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United Nations rights office alarmed by killings in Tanzania protests
The main opposition party claims about 700 people have been killed by security forces in election-related in protests across the country.
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Macron’s great lakes peace push falters amid gunfire and skepticism over Goma airport plans
Experts say that while the aid injection and infrastructure plans are welcome, they must be matched by genuine diplomatic breakthroughs and credible frameworks — not just big announcements.
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Cameroon on edge amid protests following disputed election
Longtime president, Paul Biya, was declared winner of the presidential poll which opposition leaders say was rigged.
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WHO reports rapid spread of Mpox with 17 deaths in Africa over recent weeks
The WHO’s latest report urges heightened surveillance, improved vaccine access, and stronger infection control to prevent the disease from becoming entrenched.
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Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappé awarded Golden Boot for the first time
Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe was presented with the 2024-25 Golden Boot award on Friday in front of him team mates at the Santiago Bernabeu.
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Gaza residents face continuing hardship amid fragile ceasefire
As winter approaches, families in Gaza are living with with no electricity, water, or sanitation, in bombed out buildings across the enclave.
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Sudan’s RSF arrests fighters suspected of summary executions in El-Fasher
Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces say they have arrested fighters accused of rights violations in the recently captured city of El-Fasher.
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Tanzania unrest deepens as opposition alleges fraud and protests enter third day
The government has not commented on casualties or the extent of damage. Amnesty International reported that at least two people were killed during Wednesday’s protests, while opposition figures abroad have spoken of higher tolls and are organising online support for demonstrators.
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Western countries urge citizens to leave Mali as fuel crisis deepens
The military-led government is under immense pressure from al Qaeda-linked insurgents who have been blocking fuel imports since early September.
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Cameroon opposition leader Tchiroma calls for 3 days of ‘ghost town’ protests
Cameroonian opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary has announced a new plan of action, calling on supporters to shut down the country for three days next week.
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Pink October campaign brings free cancer screenings to women in Fez Province
In Morocco’s Fez Province, 134 women from the Ain Bida Territorial Community have benefited from a special medical campaign organized as part of Pink October, the global month dedicated to breast cancer awareness.







































