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Uganda: Health Ministry Dismisses Claims of Nipah Virus Outbreak in Uganda

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[Nile Post] The Ministry of Health has dismissed reports circulating on social media claiming that Uganda is experiencing an outbreak of Nipah virus, calling the claims false and misleading.

Uganda: 'You Will Never Make Us Your Slaves,' Muhoozi Tells U.S. Senator Risch

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Uganda's Chief of Defence Forces, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, fired back at U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jim Risch over remarks suggesting that Uganda had crossed a "red line" in its military cooperation with the United States.

Congo-Kinshasa: End to Abuses Still Distant in DR Congo

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[HRW] President Tshisekedi's Trip to Washington Minerals Summit Chance to Revive Accords

Kenya: Kenya Mourns Death of Last Mau Mau General Kiambati Wa Njora At 106

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya is mourning the death of General Kiambati wa Njora, the last surviving general of the Mau Mau movement, who passed away at the age of 106, marking the end of an era in the country's struggle for independence.

Kenya: High Court Declines Bid to Stay Orders Voiding Ruto's 21 Advisor Roles

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The High Court has dismissed applications seeking to suspend a previous ruling that declared the appointment of 21 presidential advisors unconstitutional.

Kenya: 'Forced Ingestion of Chillies' - Postmortems Reveal Torture in Kenyatta Market Deaths Blamed On Police

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Postmortem examinations of two men who died after a brutal assault at Kenyatta Market have revealed disturbing signs of torture, intensifying calls for accountability amid allegations of police involvement.

South Africa: Midrand Residents Protest Six-Day Water Outage

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[GroundUp] Large parts of Johannesburg have been without water

Africa: Protecting Africa's Ocean Future and Why a Precautionary Pause On Deep-Sea Mining Matters

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[IPS] VICTORIA, Seychelles, Feb 3 2026 (IPS) - The world is entering a decisive period for the future of the ocean. With the High Seas Treaty coming into force and meaningful progress being made on the World Trade Organization Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies, global momentum for stronger marine governance is building. Yet, new pressures linked to the push for deep-sea mining -- the extraction of minerals from seabed thousands of meters below the ocean surface -- threaten to undermine these gains. To safeguard

Africa: Nearly 40% of Cancer Cases Could Be Prevented, UN Study Finds

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[UN News] Up to four in 10 cancer cases globally could be prevented, new analysis has revealed, highlighting the need for stronger tobacco control and other measures to reduce risks and save lives.

Africa: Building Healthy Bridges Towards Peace - WHO Launches $1 Billion Appeal

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[UN News] The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday launched its 2026 global appeal for nearly $1 billion to ensure that millions of people living in humanitarian crises and conflicts can access healthcare.

Nigeria: Nigerian Women and Contraceptives - Study Finds Big Gaps Between the Haves and the Have-Nots

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[The Conversation Africa] Nigerian women who are wealthier, more educated and urban are more likely to use modern contraceptives than poorer, less educated and rural women. This is one of the findings of a study that assessed patterns of inequality in modern contraceptive use. This highlights persistent inequalities in access to family planning services. Obasanjo Bolarinwa, a global public health researcher, unpacks the findings.

Why a beauty spot in South Africa could be about to run out of water

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Official estimates suggest that around 55% of the town's drinkable water is lost to leaking pipes.

Congo-Kinshasa: U.S. Government-Backed Consortium Signs MOU to Buy 40% of Two DR Congo Mines

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[allAfrica] The Orion Critical Mineral Consortium (Orion CMC), led by the private equity fund created in October by Orion Resource Partners and the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), is planning to acquire a 40% stake in two mining ventures in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, according to a statement released Tuesday. The U.S. government investment in Orion CMC is "aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and securing critical mineral supply chains essential to advancing U.S. economic growth,

As Global Health Faces Its First Reversal in Progress in a Generation, Gates Foundation CEO Details a 20-Year Push to Save and Improve Lives

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Suzman says the setback shouldn’t be permanent and lays out a roadmap to reclaim momentum and accelerate progress through 2045, even amid significant

World Governments Summit 2026 in Dubai focuses on the future

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The gathering brings together heads of state, ministers, experts, and entrepreneurs to discuss new models of governance.

Sudan: Washington's Quiet Intelligence Engagement with Port Sudan

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[Ayin Network] Multiple sources confirmed to Ayin that Sudan's Armed Forces (SAF)-aligned government intelligence director, Gen. Ahmed Mufaddal, was in Washington, DC, in January, where he held meetings with members of the US intelligence community. The visit, according to the same sources, was narrowly framed and did not include discussions on a ceasefire in Sudan.

Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of ex-Libyan leader, reportedly killed

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The 53-year-old, who was once widely seen as the second most powerful person in Libya, was killed on Tuesday according to Libyan media.

West Africa: A Dubious Turn in the Sahel

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[CFR] Washington, DC -- Washington's latest diplomatic overtures to the three junta-led Sahelian states send the wrong message about U.S. tolerance of bad behavior in the region.

Ethiopian PM accuses Eritrea of committing atrocities during Tigray War

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The two countries were allies at the time and fought alongside one another against the Tigray People’s Liberation Front.

Congo-Kinshasa: On the Road to DR Congo's Uvira, a Peace Deal Cooked Up in Washington Shows Its True Face

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[The New Humanitarian] Uvira, Democratic Republic of the Congo -- "The world's decision-makers know nothing about what is happening in my country."

South Sudan's leader sacks aides after dead man appointed

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The appointment of a dead opposition politician to a presidential panel caused embarrassment.

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