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World Health Organization announces trial of two potential Ebola treatments

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They will begin next week in the DR Congo to see whether two antivirals can help reduce mortality in patients with the rare Bundibugyo strain of the virus.

Court orders TotalEnergies to account for environmental impact of oil and gas products

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A Paris court has ordered French oil giant TotalEnergies to report the environmental consequences of emissions from its oil and gas products and explain how it plans to address them.

Africa: Prof Janabi Lifts the Lid On Who Strategies to Combat Ebola in Africa

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[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- THE World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Director for Africa, Prof Mohamed Janabi, has stressed the importance of rapid patient monitoring and investment in health systems as key pillars of controlling Ebola in Africa.

Liberia: Women Farmers Urge Govt Action to Cut Food Imports

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[Liberian Observer] Women farmers in Liberia are calling on the government and development partners to increase investment in agriculture, arguing that stronger support for local food production is critical to reducing the country's dependence on imported food and strengthening national food security.

Angola: MPs Reject Urgent Debate On Rising Oil Prices

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[ANGOP] Luanda -- Members of the National Assembly rejected, on Thursday (25), a request for an urgent debate regarding the rise in the price of the barrel of oil on the international market, as well as the alleged fuel shortage at service stations across the country.

Rwanda: Experts Urge Detention Reforms to Protect Women, Children

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[New Times] Women and children in detention across Africa continue to face risks ranging from inadequate reproductive healthcare and poor mental health support to separation from their children and exposure to abuse within systems largely designed around the needs of men, human rights experts warned.

Rwanda: Parliament Clears Rwf207bn for Disaster Response

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[New Times] The Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday, June 24, approved a draft law authorising Rwanda to ratify a $141 million (about Rwf207 billion) loan agreement with the International Development Association (IDA) to support disaster risk management through a contingent emergency response mechanism.

Rwanda: Rwanda, DR Congo Officials Urge De-Escalation in Minembwe

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[New Times] Rwanda and DR Congo have committed to accelerate implementation of the US-brokered peace framework aimed at restoring stability in eastern DR Congo, amid concerns over escalating fighting, drone strikes, and a worsening humanitarian situation in the Minembwe area.

South Africa: Ad Hoc Committee Calls for Better Coordination Between Law Enforcement Agencies

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[Daily Maverick] Parliament's ad hoc committee on allegations that law enforcement agencies have been infiltrated by organised crime networks is drawing to a conclusion. On Wednesday, committee members raised concerns over divisions between different criminal justice agencies, which have been in sharp focus this week.

Thousands feared dead following two powerful earthquakes in Venezuela

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As pledges of aid pour in from around the world, acting President Delcy Rodríguez has declared a state of emergency.

South Africa: Stay Within the Law, MP Tells Anti-Immigrant Protesters

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[GroundUp] Parliamentary committees brief media ahead of 30 June "deadline"

La Guaira, Venezuela’s port city, shows extensive earthquake damage after the quake

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New images from La Guaira on 25 June revealed widespread destruction after twin earthquakes struck Venezuela's Caribbean coast, damaging buildings, roads and key public infrastructure.

Can the IMF help Africa break the debt cycle? {Business Africa}

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Can the International Monetary Fund finally help Africa break out of its multi-generational loop of rescue and repayment and here is how Nigerian businesses are using stablecoins to bypass traditional banks to fight inflation.

South Africa: New Shingles Vaccine to Be Launched in SA Private Sector, but Affordability May Limit Access

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[spotlight] Ten years after its launch in the United States, a new, more effective shingles vaccine is finally set to hit the market in South Africa. While the vaccine, called Shingrix, should soon be available at private sector pharmacies, it seems unlikely that it will be provided in the country's public healthcare system any time soon.

Libyan archaeologists battle to save ancient Greek ruins in east of country

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The sites at Cyrene and Apollonia were first targeted by jihadists following the fall of Muammar Gaddafi and then ravaged by Storm Daniel in 2023.

Lack of basic services leads South Africans to look beyond traditional party allegiance

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Pot holes, garbage and sewage - all challenges facing the residents of South Africa’s Evaton West township. Many voters cite the lack of basic services as the reason they abandoned the ruling ANC, handing victory to the opposition Democratic Alliance in last month.

South Africa: Tuning Out Hate - Bush Radio Takes a Stand Against Xenophobia with Free, Downloadable PSAs

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[Bush Radio] Cape Town -- In South Africa, the weight of unemployment and economic hardship is a heavy burden shared by many.

Pilot jailed for raping girl, 12, he met on Instagram

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A British Airways pilot has been sentenced to more than eight years in prison after travelling across England to rape a 12-year-old girl he contacted through Instagram.

Kenya: No Evidence Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan Offered to Host Kenya's Proposed Ebola Facility

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[Africa Check] IN SHORT: Social media posts claim Hassan offered to host a proposed and highly controversial US-linked Ebola quarantine facility if Kenya declined. But there is no evidence she ever made such a statement.

South Africa: Six Things Every South African Must Know Before 30 June Shutdown

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[Scrolla] More than 20 organisations say the 30 June marches are about enforcing South Africa's immigration laws, not attacking foreign nationals. Police say they are ready for any violence and warn that anyone breaking the law during the protests will be arrested.

Key figure in South Africa police corruption scandal pleads guilty

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Prosecutors say Vusimusi "Cat" Matlala could provide evidence against "high-ranking officials".

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