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Sudan: STPT - Drugs - an Illicit Economy Fuelling Sudan War

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam -- Production capacity for synthetic drugs has expanded dramatically under cover of the 'fog of war' in Sudan - a January 2026 seizure in Red Sea State captured nearly half a tonne of drugs, mainly crystal meth. This is a signal of Sudan's integration into a broader economy in the wake of the December 2024 collapse of Syria's state-sponsored Captagon industry, which is relocating toward environments characterised by conflict, fragmented authority, weak border controls, and entrenched illicit networks, a new

Sudan: Sudanese Journalists Syndicate - '7 Media Workers Missing, or Detained By SAF and RSF'

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam / Khartoum -- The Sudanese Journalists Syndicate has expressed deep concern over the continued cases of enforced disappearance and arbitrary detention affecting journalists in the capital and in the regions of Darfur and Sennar state. The syndicate says it has documented three cases of enforced disappearance and four cases of arrest, with some detentions lasting as long as a year.

Africa: Hunger Crisis Is Set to Get Worse in West and Central Africa - Why and What to Do About It

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[The Conversation Africa] Countries in west and central Africa are facing a food crisis with multiple causes. Estimates in late December 2025 suggested that 41.8 million people were already in crisis or worse in October-December 2025. The number was expected to rise to 52.8 million in June-August 2026. Researchers Kirui Oliver Kiptoo and Chibuzo Nwagbosu explain how serious the situation is.

Nigeria: Benin and Nigeria Join Forces to Fight Growing Cross-Border Terrorism

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[RFI] Authorities in Benin and Nigeria this week announced plans for a joint security operation to combat terrorist groups along their shared border. It comes amid an increase in jihadist attacks, which have spread further afield to coastal states like Benin, Togo and Côte d'Ivoire, prompting countries to seek cross-border cooperation.

Kenya: Heavy Rains and Flash Floods in Kenya Kill At Least 23 in Nairobi

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[RFI] At least 23 people have been killed in flash flooding in Nairobi, police said Saturday, as search and rescue operations continued amid widespread devastation.

Africa: Fearful African Migrants Warily Work On Through Gulf Missile Strikes

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[RFI] When blasts rolled across Dubai as air defences intercepted Iranian missiles overhead, Marion Kuria froze as a tremor ran through her building. Then, like countless African migrants in the Gulf, she went back to work, driven by a need for income and with few alternatives to turn to.

Bitter times for cocoa farmers as chocolate market slumps

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Chocolate bars may have shot up in price but West Africa's cocoa farmers are facing economic ruin.

Dr. Rasha Kelej together with African and Asian First Ladies mark International Women’s Day 2026 through their Impactful Development Programs

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Merck Foundation (www.Merck-Foundation.com), the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany together with First Ladies of Africa and Asia who are also their

From Presence to Power: Building The Table We Deserve (By Marieme-Sav SOW)

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By Marieme-Sav SOW, Vice President for Engagement and Advocacy at TotalEnergies EP Africa (https://TotalEnergies.com).

Youth Charter Calls for Commonwealth and African Action to Empower Women and Girls Through Sport

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On International Women’s Day 2026, the UK-based international NGO Youth Charter (www.YouthCharter.org) is calling for a new Commonwealth and African

Delta Air Lines and Junior Achievement (JA) Africa Empower Next Generation of Female Leaders Across Africa

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Delta Air Lines, in partnership with Junior Achievement (JA) Africa (https://JA-Africa.org), has successfully graduated 61 high-potential African girls from

Kiplimo regains world half-marathon record in Lisbon

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Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo regains the world half-marathon record as he claimed victory in Lisbon on Sunday.

Racing down a river for International Women's Day

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Dozens of women participated in an all-female boat race on the river Oubangui in the Central African Republic to celebrate International Women's Day. The event was full of joy and competitive spirit.

Tunisians protest against US-Israeli war against Iran

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Around one hundred people took to the streets of downtown Tunis, the Tunisian capital, to denounce US and Israeli action in Iran and show their support for the Iranian people.

Ramadan: iftar on Zanzibar draws thousands to stadium

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Thousands took part in one of Zanzibar's largest communal Iftar meals at the island's Amani Stadium, where Muslims and non-Muslims gathered to break the fast at sunset during Ramadan.

South Africa still battling FMD in cattle, mass vaccination campaign launched

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South Africa embarked on a mass vaccination of cattle on Friday to stem an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease that threatens meat, dairy and livestock supplies and exports.

Israel strikes Tehran airport, claims it was used for weapons transports

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The Israeli military on Saturday reported that it had struck a Tehran airport that it alleged was used to help transport weapons to militant groups that Iran supports across the Middle East.

Africa: Africa Cannot Stop Middle East Wars -- But It Can Cut Its Fuel Bill

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[allAfrica] As tensions escalate again across the Middle East, global oil markets are entering another period of uncertainty. Even the threat of disruptions to tanker routes or energy infrastructure in the region can send crude prices sharply higher.

Guinea's junta dissolves 40 political parties with late-night decree

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Guinea has dissolved 40 political parties, including its three main opposition groups, via a late-night decree, in the latest crackdown on civil liberties under longtime strongman Mamady Doumbouya.

Kenya: Floods in Nairobi kill at least 23, police operations ongoing

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Overnight torrential rains in the Kenyan capital Nairobi killed at least 23 people, and leaves destruction in its wake.

Weight-loss treatments boom as Kenyan attitudes to beauty change

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Kenyan celebrities are driving a surge in weight‑loss and cosmetic procedures, sparking criticism and concerns.

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