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Armenia’s unique salt mine asthma clinic faces closure as funds dry up

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Armenia is home to a rare underground clinic beneath Yerevan, where asthma and allergy patients descend 235 metres into the Avan salt mine to breathe mineral‑rich air in a setting unlike any conventional hospital.

Guinea-Bissau: Civil society activist Vigário Luís Balanta found dead

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Vigário Luís Balanta's body was found in the Ndam area, about 30 kilometres from the capital Bissau, according to local media. The 35-year-old activist was a vocal critic of Guinea-Bissau's military junta.

Somalia: Somali Military Holds Workshop On Civilian Protection During Anti-Shabaab Operations

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- The commander of Somalia's Joint Operations Coordination Center, Mohamed Ali Bariise, on Thursday opened a workshop for officers from various units of the Somali National Army focused on protecting civilians during operations against Al-Shabaab, officials said.

South Africa: Nigel Families Waiting 30 Years for Promised RDP Homes

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[GroundUp] About 100 households still live in shacks in Alra Park while their neighbours on either side live in completed RDP houses

Nigeria: Troops Eliminated Over 280 Terrorists During Ramadan, Theatre Commander Saystroopstroops Eliminated Over 280 Terrorists During Ramadan, Theatre Commander Says

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[This Day] Kano -- Theatre Commander, Joint Task Force North-East, Operation Hadin Kai, Major-General Abdulsalam Abubakar, revealed that troops eliminated over 280 terrorists during the Ramadan period, while also disrupting their logistics networks and rescuing abducted civilians.

Nigeria: Wike - I'm Not Planted By APC to Destroy PDP

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[This Day] Abuja -- Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has dismissed accusations by Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, that he was an agent planted by All Progressives Congress (APC) to destroy Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Nigeria: Budget Minister - to Defeat Insurgency in Nigeria, Youths Must Understand Drivers of Conflict

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[This Day] Abuja -- The Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, has stressed that to defeat insurgency and other forms of violent extremism in Nigeria, the country's youthful population must understand the drivers of conflict.

Transcorp Power School Pupil Emerges Overall Winner Of Delta State Mathematics Competition

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Transcorp Power Plc (“Transcorp  Power” or the “Company”), (NGX: TRANSPOWER), one of the power  subsidiaries of Africa’s leading listed

Liberia: Rodney Sieh Urges National Apology Over Murder of Former Leaders, Warns Liberia Is Repeating the Errors That Fueled Conflict

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[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Rodney Sieh, Managing Editor of FrontPageAfrica, is calling for a national reckoning with Liberia's past, warning that the country continues to repeat governance failures that once plunged it into conflict.

Africa: Gilead Under Fire for Not Selling HIV Drug Lenacapavir to MSF

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[allAfrica] Pharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences has come under mounting pressure after refusing to sell its breakthrough HIV prevention drug, lenacapavir, directly to Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), despite repeated requests.

Liberia: Mounting Resistance to Boakai's Pick for Electoral Commission Chairmanship

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[Liberian Observer] Opposition to President Joseph Nyuma Boakai's appointment of Jonathan K. Weedor as Chairperson of the National Elections Commission (NEC) is intensifying, with civil society actors, political figures, and advocacy groups raising alarm over what they describe as a potential threat to electoral credibility ahead of the 2029 general elections.

Over 1,800 killed since junta seized power in Burkina Faso, rights group says

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Human Rights Watch says Capt Traoré, other military leaders and jihadists "may be liable" for the killings.

Liberia: Cocoa Changing Lives but Destroying Grand Gedeh's Largest Forest

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[Liberian Observer] BOUNDARY TOWN -- Lawrence Koolor woke up one cool morning, his face beaming with a smile and joy pouring out of his heart. Koolor's dream became a reality late last year when he moved his family into his new house. He had lived in his uncle's house for decades.

Liberia: Barbu Urges World Body to Boost Support for Liberia's War Crimes Court

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[New Dawn] The Executive Director of the Office for the Establishment of the War and Economic Crimes Court for Liberia, Dr. Cllr. Jallah A. Barbu has renewed his call for robust international support in Liberia's quest to establish a War and Economic Crimes Court.

South Africa: Police Captain Suspended for Allegedly Stealing Millions

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[Scrolla] A Pretoria captain in the SAPS Protection Security Services finance section allegedly used his system access to steal travel money. Police commissioner General Fannie Masemola asked the anti-corruption unit to investigate after a fraud case was opened at Sunnyside station.

Nigeria: 30 Students, 1 Teacher Hospitalised Over Suspected Chemical Leak in Ogun

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[Leadership] About 30 students and one teacher of Our Lady of Apostles Secondary School in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, have been hospitalised after a suspected gas leak fouled the school environment and disrupted activities at the premises.

Kenya’s Greenland Girls School offers teenage mothers a second chance at education

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In Kenya, Greenland Girls School in Kajiado County is breaking new ground by providing education to teenage mothers, many of whom bring their children with them to the boarding school.

UN appoints former Haiti PM Garry Conille as Resident Coordinator in Kenya

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Garry Conille served as prime minister of Haiti twice. His second term, in 2024, coincided with the first deployments of Kenyan troops as part of a UN-backed force designed to help Haiti restore security amid acute gang violence.

Lebanon hit by fresh Israeli raid and Hezbollah response

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Deadly Israeli strikes in Lebanon hit a building in Zebdine, near Nabatieh. The raid came as Hezbollah launched rockets and drones across the border and regional tensions deepened.

Mozambique clears IMF debt early

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Mozambique has fully repaid its debt to the International Monetary Fund, clearing more than 630 million dollars ahead of schedule.

Chakwera warns: Fighting corruption comes at a cost - Interview

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“The fight you engage in fights back”: Malawi’s former president Chakwera on power, corruption and political reality

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