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Malawi: Sugar Crisis Turns Desperate As Traders Sleep Outside Nkhotakota Depot

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[Nyasa Times] The sugar shortage in Malawi has now reached breaking point, and nowhere is the crisis more visible than in Nkhotakota, where desperate traders are sleeping outside the district's main distributor just to secure a few bales of the scarce commodity.

Sahel alliance warns Nigeria it will 'neutralise' any unauthorised aircraft in its airspace

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The emergency landing of a Nigerian military plane in western Burkina Faso has reignited tensions between Abuja and the Alliance of Sahel States, or AES.

Kenya: Kenyans Increasingly Rely On Crypto for Remittances, Bybit Reports

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenyans are increasingly relying on cryptocurrency, particularly Stablecoins, for cross-border payments and remittances as users seek lower transaction costs and faster settlement times, a new report by Bybit shows.

Nigeria: Rep Passes Child Online Safety Bill to Protect Minors in Digital Space

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[Premium Times] The bill will move to the Senate for consideration. Once both chambers approve it, it will be sent to the President for assent, establishing a legal standard for child online safety in Nigeria.

Australia launches world-first social media ban for under-16s

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Australia is set to implement a world-first social media ban for children under the age of 16, coming into effect this week. The policy will target major platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube, Reddit, X (Twitter), Twitch, Kick, and Threads.

Benin government assesses situation after thwarted coup

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The short-lived coup in Benin left “casualties on both sides” of the government forces and the mutinous soldiers, authorities said Monday, as security forces intensified the search for the coup leader who was on the run.

Tanzania crackdown on planned protest leaves streets deserted

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There is a large police presence in major cities and the authorities have encouraged people to stay home.

New Kenyan police contingent arrives in Haiti to combat gang violence

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It is the fifth contingent of Kenyan police to arrive on the violence-battered island since the start of the UN-backed police mission. The 230 police offers join an existing force of more than 700 Kenyan policemen already in Haiti.

Africa: CIVICUS Monitor Data Reveals 'Alarming' State of Civic Freedoms in Africa as Governments Detain Journalists Across the Continent

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[CIVICUS] Over 80% of people in Africa South of the Sahara live in countries with ''Repressed'' or ''Closed'' civic space.

Guinea-Bissau military forms national transitional council after coup

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Just over a week after seizing power, Guinea Bissau’s military says it has established a National Transitional Council.

M23 rebels seize key town in Eastern DRC as civilians flee

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M23 rebels, supported by the Rwandan army are continuing their advice in the South Kivu region of the DR Congo, local sources say. On Saturday, the rebels took control of the strategic town of Luvungi, near the border with Burundi, and several surrounding villages.

Somalia: Somalia Election Body Says Banadir Poll Preparations On Track As 12 Political Associations File Full Candidate Lists

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- The chairman of Somalia's National Independent Electoral Commission (GMDQS), Abdikarim Ahmed Hassan, said the body is fully executing its constitutional and legal mandate as preparations for district council elections in the Banadir region advance smoothly.

Uganda: opposition leader Bobi Wine attacked by security forces in Gulu

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The prominent opposition candidate and former pop star Bobi Wine said in posts on social network X late on Saturday that he was attacked while campaigning in the north of the country.

Ending TB: A Global Responsibility We Cannot Ignore

AfricaDotcom  

Yet the cost of ending TB worldwide would be only an estimated US$250 billion between 2023 and 2030. Every dollar invested could generate up to US$40 in

Benin leader commends soldiers for thwarting coup

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Benin’s President Patrice Talon has thanked army leaders for helping to defeat an attempted military coup in the West African nation. He also vowed that the mutineers would be punished.

Salah dropped by Liverpool ahead of Inter Milan

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Mohamed Salah trained with his Liverpool team-mates ahead of their trip to Milan to face Inter in the Champions League on Tuesday.

South Africa Surpasses Pre-Pandemic Figures Receiving 7.6 Million Tourists

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Over the past two years, international tourism has regained momentum as the world moves on from the pandemic. Borders have reopened, airlines have reinstated

Tanzania blocks independence day protests, calls them a ‘coup’

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Authorities in Tanzania are warning people to stay at home on Tuesday, saying that protests planned to mark the country’s Independence Day are unlawful and constitute an attempted coup.

Calm returns to Cotonou after Benin coup attempt

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Traffic in the Benin capital of Cotonou resumed on Monday following an attempted coup that shook the country a day earlier.

Tshisekedi accuses Rwanda of breaking ceasefire within 24 hours

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In an address to parliament on Monday, Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi accused Rwanda of breaking a ceasefire deal just one day after it was signed.

100 Nigerian schoolchildren back home after kidnapping

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One hundred schoolchildren freed after being abducted in northern Nigeria last month were welcomed home on Monday at a ceremony in Minna, the capital of Niger state.

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