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Nigeria: Every Step a Struggle - ' Nigerian Woman With Disabilities Leads Push for Dignity and Inclusion

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[UN News] A woman living with disabilities in a camp for displaced people in Nigeria is demonstrating why it is essential that people like her are included in society and how dignity can be protected even in the harshest places.

South Africa: Youth Workers Are Spreading Health Messages On Social Media - How to Support What They Do in South Africa

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[The Conversation Africa] Mental health messaging on platforms like TikTok and WhatsApp is becoming common in the digital age. Globally, digital media technologies have become integral to how young people get and use health and well-being information.

Malawi: How to Stay Healthy On HIV Treatment, and What Side Effects to Look Out for - Malawi Research

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[The Conversation Africa] HIV treatment has delivered life-altering advantages. Antiretroviral therapy has led to a reduced mortality and improved life expectancy for people living with HIV. Nearly 41 million people were living with HIV in 2024. Eastern and southern Africa accounted for 21.1 million while western and central Africa accounted for 5.2 million.

Africa: Factory Farming in Africa - Development Banks See It As a Good Idea, but It's Bad for the Climate

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[The Conversation Africa] In sub-Saharan Africa, pastoral livestock farming - where cattle, goats and sheep roam freely across grasslands, grazing at will - has been the main form of livestock production. It has been a source of livelihoods for centuries, if not millennia.

'I saw them driving over injured people' - the terrifying escape from war in Sudan

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The BBC visits a camp where people are taking refuge after the fall of el-Fasher city.

'Is this the start of Liverpool's life without Salah?'

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Is this the start of Liverpool's life without Mohamed Salah after he was dropped for the 2-0 win at West Ham, asks chief football writer Phil McNulty.

Israeli prime minister requests pardon on longstanding corruption case

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Benjamin Netanyahu claims an end to his five-year trial on bribery and fraud charges would be “in the public interest”.

Prominent Tunisian opposition figure arrested at protest in capital

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Chaima Issa was one of a group of opposition leaders, businessmen, and lawyers, who were handed jail terms on Friday.

Milan exhibition highlights 3,000 years of Olympic history

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Old and new have been woven together from ancient statutes to the golden running spikes Michael Johnson wore in the 1996 Olympics.

South Africa humiliates Wales in record 73-0 win in Cardiff

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Wales barely got their hands on the ball for much of the game while the Springboks scored 11 tries.

African Cup Of Nations deserves same respect as any other tournament

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AFCON is due to get underway in Morocco on 21 December.

Hundreds protest in Spain in support of Christians kidnapped in Nigeria

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The demonstration by Christian groups comes a week after children were kidnapped from a Catholic school in northern Nigeria.

Mauritania's deal with EU to stem migration appears to have some effect

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At the end of September, nearly 13,000 migrants from Mauritania reached Spain’s Canary Islands, more than half the number in 2024.

'Too scared to speak' - Nigerian villagers on living in the midst of kidnap gangs

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Parents of kidnapped children know where the bandits hide out, but are too scared to inform the authorities.

'It didn't look good' - Erasmus on Etzebeth red card

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South Africa boss Rassie Erasmus admits Eben Etzebeth's eye gouge "didn't look good" after the legendary lock was red-carded against Wales.

Pointless Wales humiliated by 11-try South Africa

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World champions South Africa humiliate woeful Wales by inflicting a record home 73-0 defeat on their hosts.

Deadly boat capsize in northwestern Congo leaves 20 dead, several missing

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At least 20 people have died, and several remain missing after a boat capsized in northwestern Congo, according to local residents.

Hundreds of children flee to Tawila camp amid violence in Sudan’s west Darfur

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Sudan’s Tawila refugee camp has become a lifeline for hundreds of children separated from their families while fleeing the escalating violence in West Darfur. According to the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), more than 400 unaccompanied minors have arrived in the camp over the past month alone.

Marrakech International Film Festival opens with global lineup and star power

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The 22nd Marrakech International Film Festival kicked off Friday, bringing together more than 80 films from 31 countries and drawing a dazzling lineup of global and Arab stars.

Congo, Rwanda leaders set to sign peace agreement amid M23 tensions

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Congo’s President Felix Tshisekedi will travel to the United States next week to sign a final peace agreement with his Rwandan counterpart, Paul Kagame, aimed at ending the long-running conflict in eastern Congo.

Former Nigerian President condemns “ceremonial coup” in Guinea-Bissau

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Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has criticized Guinea-Bissau’s recent military takeover, describing it as a “ceremonial coup” after soldiers appeared on state television claiming control of the country.

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