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Africa: Breakthrough Sickle Cell Gene Therapy a Distant Hope in Africa

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[SciDev.Net] Kampala, Scidev.Net -- As Uganda rolls out mandatory nationwide screening of newborns for sickle cell disease this month, a gene therapy celebrated in the United States and Europe remains financially out of reach for most patients in Africa.

Officials say Mexican cartel bloodshed won't affect World Cup venues

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The violence that followed the killing of a cartel leader in Mexico is fueling fears that the bloodshed could hurt tourism ahead of the FIFA World Cup later this year.

Alexandria’s historic tram faces final stop as modern rail project moves ahead

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For 163 years, the streetcars of Alexandria have rumbled along the Mediterranean coast, weaving through the city’s neighborhoods and memories. Now, they are set to be replaced by a partially elevated light rail line, a modern project designed to move passengers faster and carry more of them.

Nigeria: Alleged Assassination Attempt On ADC Leaders Genocide Against Political Parties - - Okonkwo

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[Vanguard] A lawyer and member of the National Working Committee of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Kenneth Okonkwo, has described the recent attack on the party's leaders in Benin City as an assassination attempt and "genocide against political opponents".

Nigeria: Gunmen Shoots At Former Presidential Candidate Peter Obi

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[This Day] Abuja and Felix Omoh-Asun in Benin -- Presidential hopeful, Peter Obi, was reportedly shot at by gunmen in Benin City, Edo State, yesterday.

Nigeria: London Property - FG Files Fresh Forgery Charge Against Mike Ozekhome

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[This Day] Abuja -- The federal government on Tuesday filed fresh forgery charge against senior lawyer, Professor Mike Ozekhome, SAN.

Malawi: Namiwa Demands Immediate Resignations of Chief Justice Mzikamanda and AG Mbeta, Sets 7-Day Deadline

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[Nyasa Times] The Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI) has delivered a bold ultimatum to two of Malawi's top legal officials, demanding the resignation of Chief Justice Rezine Mzikamanda and Attorney General Frank Mbeta within seven days.

Somalia: Somali President Meets UK Royal to Boost Bilateral Cooperation

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud received Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, at the presidential palace in Mogadishu, in a meeting focused on strengthening ties between the two countries.

Joshua crash driver case adjourned to March

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The driver of the car involved in a fatal crash involving British heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua has appeared in court in Nigeria.

Nigeria: Eight Digs Likely to Go As Tinubu Appoints Disu Acting IGP

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[Leadership] About eight deputy inspectors-general of police and some senior assistant inspectors-general of police are set to retire after the appointment of Tunji Disu as the acting inspector-general of police.

Trump paints rosy picture of US in record-long State of the Union speech

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US President Donald Trump has wrapped up his State of the Union address, promising "our future will be bigger, better, brighter, bolder, and more glorious than ever before." Trump's 108-minute speech broke his own record for longest presidential address to Congress.

Nigeria: Nigerian Workers' Union Declares Support for Cuba, Condemns U.S. Blockade

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[Premium Times] "The struggle for Cuba's sovereignty is the world's struggle for justice."

Somalia: Somalia's Spy Agency Says Over 23 Al-Shabaab Fighters Killed in Coordinated Operations

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia's National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA), working with international partners, has killed more than 23 Al-Shabaab fighters in a series of planned operations carried out this week in central regions, officials said.

Crisis-levels of hunger in Somalia more than double, say UN-backed experts

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Conflict, drought and international funding cuts have left 6.5 million people in Somalia in desperate need of food, according to a new report by UN-backed experts.

South Africa: Newcastle Farmer Rejects Trump's Claim That Crosses Were Burial Sites

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[Scrolla] Darrel Brown told CBS 60 Minutes that the Newcastle crosses stood for less than 48 hours to honour killed commercial farmers. Black farmer Nhlanhla Zuma said he quit farming for safety after people visited his farm several times trying to kill him.

South Africa: Will the Sugary Drinks Tax Be Increased in the Budget Speech This Year?

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[Daily Maverick] The Health Promotion Levy has not increased since 2022. Civil society groups want the finance minister to announce a shift from 11% to 20%.

How Zimbabwe returned from abyss to World Cup resurgence

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After a long time in the wilderness, Zimbabwe are again contending on the biggest stage at the 2026 T20 World Cup - this is the story of their resurgence.

Tanzania: Concerns Raised About 'Coercive' Repatriation of Burundian Refugees From Tanzania

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[UN News] Concerns have been raised about the "coercive" repatriation from Tanzania of Burundian refugees, many of whom do not want to return to their home country.

Two Ugandan women detained after allegedly kissing in public

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Uganda has some of the strictest anti-homosexual laws in the world.

Nigeria: Nigerian Govt Denies U.S. Congress' Claim of Christian Persecution

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[Premium Times] The Nigerian government declared that the country does not have a "state policy of religious persecution."

Mozambique: IMF Navigates Economic Policy Strains With Govt

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[Mozambique News Reports And Clippings] IMF thinks the money pot is empty and collapse is nigh, but Frelimo is 'cautiously optimistic'

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