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Sudan accuses UAE, Ethiopia of Khartoum airport drone strikes

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A drone launched by Sudan 's paramilitary forces targeted the airport in the capital of Khartoum on Monday but was shot down before it could hit the target, airport officials said. Sudan accused Ethiopia of being involved in the attack.

Amnesty accuses ADF fighters of war crimes in eastern DR Congo

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Amnesty International on Tuesday accused militants in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo linked to the Islamic State (IS) group of "rampant" war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Built On Partnership And Purpose, The Kym Rapier Foundation Is Creating Meaningful, Lasting Change – ONE Community At A Time

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The Kym Rapier Foundation: Sight restored in a matter of minutes. A child accessing education for the first time. A coastal ecosystem protected before it

South African police officer's crocodile retrieval sparks applause for bravery

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A South African police captain is being praised for “extraordinary bravery” after he was lowered into a crocodile‑infested river to help recover human remains during a high‑risk operation on Sunday.

Pilgrims cautiously return to Tunisia’s Ghriba synagogue after 2023 attack

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Despite concerns, some pilgrims say the reality on the ground is reassuring, pointing to a welcoming atmosphere and strong security presence.

Ethiopia: Ethiopia Marks Scientific Breakthrough With Successful Marburg Vaccine Trial - Ministry

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[ENA] Addis Ababa -- The Ministry of Health announced the successful completion of its first clinical trial for a Marburg virus vaccine.

Kenya: Nairobi Hospital Board Member Job Obwaka Died of Cardiac Arrest - - Autopsy

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A postmortem examination has confirmed that renowned gynecologist and board member of The Nairobi Hospital, Job Obwaka, died of cardiac arrest.

Kenya: Former Kenya Women's 7s and 15s Coach Oloo Is Dead

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[Capital FM] The Kenyan rugby fraternity is in mourning following the passing of Felix 'Ade' Oloo Otieno, a hero whose influence reshaped the landscape of women's rugby in the country.

Africa: African Champions Chart the Way On the Global Compact for Migration

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[ISS] Seventeen African nations are pioneering global migration management, but will others follow their lead?

South Africa: Public Urged to Exercise Caution Amid Severe Weather Warnings

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[SAnews.gov.za] Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA) Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa has urged all South Africans to exercise heightened caution following severe weather warnings issued by the South African Weather Service (SAWS).

South Africa: Committee Calls for Ongoing Public Engagement On Hantavirus Case in SA

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[SAnews.gov.za] Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Health has called for ongoing transparency and public engagement regarding the confirmed case of Hantavirus in South Africa.

South Africa: No Interruptions to NSFAS Funding and Allowance - Manamela

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[SAnews.gov.za] Higher Education and Training Minister Buti Manamela has moved to reassure students that funding and allowances will continue uninterrupted, despite the decision to place the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) under administration.

East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania Set May 2026 Deadline to Eliminate Trade Barriers

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[Capital FM] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania -- President William Ruto and his Tanzanian counterpart Samia Suluhu have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening regional integration by directing the removal of all non-tariff barriers to trade between their countries by the end of May 2026.

Sudan accuses Ethiopia and UAE of orchestrating drone attacks on airport

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Sudan's foreign minister says Ethiopia and UAE has chosen the "wrong path" and would regret it.

SA: Captain’s crocodile retrieval sparks applause for bravery

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A South African police captain is being praised for “extraordinary bravery” after he was lowered into a crocodile‑infested river to help recover human remains during a high‑risk operation on Sunday.

Africa: More Nations Plan to Call Out South Africa Govt Over Xenophobic Violence

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[Daily Maverick] As the number of xenophobic attacks rises, Mozambique is expected to become the latest African country to complain to Pretoria about the alleged mistreatment of its citizens. Already, Nigeria and Ghana have raised the issue with the South African government.

Malawi: 'We Are Not Refusing Tax--We Are Fighting for Survival' - Traders Shut Shops Nationwide Over MRA's New System

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[Nyasa Times] Business owners across Malawi's major cities and trading centres brought commerce to a near standstill yesterday, shutting down shops in protest against the new electronic invoicing system (EIS) rolled out by the Malawi Revenue Authority--a move traders say threatens to expose, penalise, and ultimately suffocate their already fragile businesses.

Pix of the Day, 5 May 2026

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Pix of the Day, 5 May 2026

Cautious return of pilgrims to Tunisia’s Djerba synagogue

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Despite concerns, some pilgrims say the reality on the ground is reassuring, pointing to a welcoming atmosphere and strong security presence.

Stars turning fashion into art at New York's annual Met Gala

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The fundraiser for the city’s Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute is known for its extravagant fashion and high-profile guests.

Taiwan leader defies China after Eswatini trip and reasserts island's global role

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Taiwan’s President Lai Ching‑te returned from a three‑day visit to Eswatini declaring that state‑to‑state travel is a “basic right,” using the moment to push back against Chinese efforts to block his trip and to reaffirm Taiwan’s determination to stay engaged with the world.

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