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Liberia: Finance Minister Stresses Regional Leadership in Public Financial Governance

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[New Dawn] Monrovia, January 26, 2026: The Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan, has announced that Liberia's hosting of the 108th Council Meeting of the Association of Accountancy Bodies of West Africa (ABWA) reflects both the vitality of the association and Liberia's growing recognition as a trusted convening hub for regional and international institutions.

Liberia: Govt, EU Boost Liberia Fisheries Sector

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[New Dawn] Sign €25 Million Financing Agreement

Africa: Global Nationalist Surge - South Africa's Looming Choice Between Populism and Democracy

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[Daily Maverick] South Africa must choose between democratic resilience and populist isolationism to navigate a rising global tide and define its standing in an increasingly fractured world.

Sudan: UK MPs Jeremy Corbyn and John Mcdonnell Speak On Sudan War At Solidarity Conference

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[Dabanga] London -- Trade unionists, Sudanese activists, and international campaigners gathered in London on January 17 for the Sudan Solidarity Conference 2026, where speakers demanded an immediate end to Sudan's war and scrutinised Britain's role in the conflict. Radio Dabanga journalist Amgad Abdelgadir interviewed Jeremy Corbyn MP and John McDonnell MP on the sidelines of the event, organised by MENA Solidarity.

Sudan: State Neglect, Illegal Logging Leave Sudan's Forests Under Threat

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam -- The systematic destruction of the Acacia Forest has sparked outrage and anger among many Sudanese, especially environmental defenders and those concerned with the environment, due to video material posted by a young activist who also expressed his regret and dismay at the complete destruction that erased the forest's existence as a result of the fierce and brutal war that has raged over the past three years.

Sudan: Measles Outbreak Ravages Children in Darfur's Jebel Marra, Dengue Fever, Malaria Emerge in Sudan Capital

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam -- The emergency room in Golo, in Rokuro locality, Central Darfur, says a renewed outbreak of measles in a number of villages in Jebel Marra, where the Burgo area and neighbouring villages recorded more than 300 cases and six deaths during the past two days.

Sudan: Sudanese Artist Yasser Ali... 'Paintings That Resist War'

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[Dabanga] Nairoobi -- On the walls of his studio in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, hang stories told by his paintings, which were drawn with clear creativity and patience. Their colours intertwine to reflect the brush of an artist whose artistic sense is linked to the suffering of his people in Sudan. The visual artist, Yasser Ali, is one of the artists who migrated early to East Africa and made their mark globally. Despite his residence outside Sudan, his heart remains there, especially after the outbreak of the Sudan war in

Sudan: South Kordofan Mine Collapse - 6 Dead, 12 Injured, Dozens Missing

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[Dabanga] Abu Jubeiha -- A collapse at the Umm Fakrun gold mine in Abu Jubeiha locality in South Kordofan has left at least six miners dead, 12 injured and dozens are still unaccounted for as searchers scramble frantically through the rubble.

Sudan: Drone Attacks Wreak Death, Injury Among South Kordofan Civilians

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[Dabanga] Dilling -- Drone attacks attributable to both sides in the Sudan conflict have wreaked death and injury among civilians in South Kordofan, including women and children, as intensified fighting in has forced thousands of people to flee their homes.

Sudan: New RSF Offensive in Blue Nile 'Diversion From Kordofan Front'

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[Dabanga] Blue Nile State -- The Rapid Support Forces and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, led by Joseph Tuka, launched an attack on the areas of Malakal and El Silak in southern Blue Nile state this morning. Field sources reported that the Sudanese Armed Forces repelled a large-scale attack on the two areas, while some experts considered the attack an attempt to open a new front in Blue Nile state, which they believe has been in preparation for some time. The experts ruled out the possibility of capturing the region,

Cote d'Ivoire: The Ivorian Entrepreneur Feeding Young Minds in Abidjan's Schools

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[RFI] Seeing the shortcomings of catering in local schools, an Abidjan entrepreneur created a chain of restaurants for schools and colleges - filling children's bellies so they can fill their brains.

Africa: Global Demand for Shea Butter Is Growing - but It's Not All Good News for the Women Who Collect the Nuts

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[The Conversation Africa] Shea butter has become a highly sought-after ingredient in cosmetics and food manufacturing worldwide. Since the early 2000s its use as a substitute for cocoa butter has driven a dramatic rise in international demand. The shea butter industry has grown by more than 600% over the last 20 years.

Africa: Africa's Critical Minerals Are a Huge Economic Opportunity - G20 Framework Sets Out Ways to Seize It

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[The Conversation Africa] As the world shifts to clean energy, minerals such as lithium, cobalt and manganese have become as important as oil once was. Africa holds large reserves of these critical minerals. Yet they are mostly exported as raw materials, returning as expensive green technologies made in factories overseas. South Africa's G20 presidency set up a new critical minerals framework that aims to help Africa's mineral-rich countries benefit more from local processing and manufacturing. Geoscientists Glen Nwaila and Grant

Somalia: Israel's Recognition of Somaliland - the Strategic Calculations At Play

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[The Conversation Africa] Somaliland is not internationally recognised as a sovereign state, though it declared independence from Somalia in 1991. A territory becomes a sovereign state when its independence is recognised by the United Nations. For this reason, it has no seat at the UN and is considered, under international law, part of Somalia.

Nigeria: Nigerian Farmers Talk About How Climate Change Is Affecting Staple Food Crops - and What Can Help

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[The Conversation Africa] In Nigeria, agriculture contributes about 40% to national gross domestic product and supports the livelihoods of about 60% of the population. Finding ways to farm through climate change is vital for national development and poverty reduction.

Kenya's ex-deputy president alleges assassination attempt in church attack

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The interior minister condemned the attack, which police say they are investigating.

People cling to treetops as 'worst floods in a generation' sweep Mozambique

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The worst flooding in a generation hits Mozambique with teams from Brazil, South Africa and the UK helping with the rescue.

Joint Egyptian-Chinese excavation uncovers ancient sacred lake in Karnak

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An Egyptian-Chinese archaeological mission announced in Luxor on Saturday that they have uncovered an ancient "sacred lake" at the Montu Temple precinct in the Karnak Temple Complex in the city renowned for its rich monuments in southern Egypt.

Egypt's FM welcomes US envoy for talks in Cairo on boosting bilateral cooperation

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Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel-Aty welcomed U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau to Cairo on Sunday for talks on bolstering the strategic partnership between Egypt and the United States.

Somalia: Somalia Leaders Back Unity, Elections Push At National Consultative Meeting

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud chaired a virtual meeting of the National Consultative Council (NCC) on Saturday, bringing together federal and regional leaders to review the country's security, political process and humanitarian challenges.

Women 'main victims' of Sudan crisis as sexual violence used as weapon of war

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Women are the main victims of abuse in Sudan's war, facing "the world's worst" sexual violence and other crimes committed with impunity, a rights activist turned social affairs minister for the army-backed government says.

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