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Mali junta leader names himself defence minister after predecessor killed

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Former Defence Minister Sadio Camara was killed in a massive offensive by combined jihadist and separatist forces.

Sarkozy insists “not a single cent” of Libyan money funded his 2007 campaign

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Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy returned to the Paris Court of Appeal for the final hearings in the high‑profile case over alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign, again rejecting accusations that he sought funds from Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.

IPO Across Multiple African Stock Markets To Deepen Integration And Wealth Creation

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African Stock Markets: By Eric Osiakwan  The much-anticipated Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals FZE Initial Public Offering (IPO), which

Senegal: Senegal Rebel Leader Rejects Prosecution Claims Against Journalist René Capain Bassène

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[CPJ] A key Senegalese rebel leader, César Atoute Badiate, has broken his silence on jailed journalist René Capain Bassène, refuting the prosecution's claim that Bassène was a militant fighting for independence of the Casamance region who incited him to murder 14 illegal loggers in 2018.

Senegal: New CPJ Podcast Reveals Torture, Coerced Testimony in Case of Jailed Senegalese Journalist René Capain Bassène

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[CPJ] Dakar -- A new podcast released by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) presents extensive new testimony and reporting on the conviction of Senegalese journalist and author René Capain Bassène, raising serious questions about the integrity of a case that has become one of West Africa's most emblematic press freedom concerns.

Nigeria: Extra-Judicial Killing - Police Handover Officers to AGF for Prosecution, Move to Arrest Fleeing Suspects

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[Premium Times] PREMIUM TIMES earlier reported how a police officer, Nuhu Usman, and three others were filmed extrajudicially killing a handcuffed in Delta State, South-south Nigeria.

Once extinct flower now flourishing in a South African national park

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Table Mountain National Park, extending south along a peninsula from Table Mountain, is a global biodiversity hotspot. A newly updated checklist, published in 2025, indicates 2,785 plant species within this approximately 250 square kilometre area

Artists in Botswana capture World Athletics Relays through live painting

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The athletes and spectators have gone but the five artists selected to record the event are still working, putting the finishing touches on their paintings. They were chosen to participate in the Live Painting Experience at the 2026 World Athletics Relays in Gaborone.

Nigerian, Beninese militias kill dozens of Fulani herders in border raid

Africanews  

A state-backed Nigerian militia, operating alongside the military, killed scores of ethnic Fulani herders in a raid, local sources have told AFP.

Iran's navy warns seafarers amid US effort to 'guide' stranded ships

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Iran said on Monday that ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz must coordinate with Iranian authorities, after the US announced an effort to open the strait

Nigeria to evacuate 130 citizens from South Africa amid xenophobia fears

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Previous outbreaks of violence — including deadly riots in 2008 and renewed attacks in 2015 and 2019 — have strained relations between Africa’s two largest economies, Nigeria and South Africa.

Zimbabwe: Sikhala Explosives Case Delayed As Defence Alleges Political Plot

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[263Chat] The case involving Zimbabwean opposition figure Job Sikhala and his uncle Alexander Ferrowst Thema has been postponed to 3 August 2026 by a South African court.

South Africa: South Africa's Road Rage Problem Goes Deeper Than Bad Drivers

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[ISS] Accumulated stress, inequality and normalised violence find expression on the road - and a firearm can turn misperception fatal.

Namibia: Planned Power Outage to Hit Kavango Regions

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[Namibian] Residents and businesses in the Kavango West and East regions will experience a planned power outage on 17 May as the Namibia Power Corporation (NamPower) carries out maintenance on key electricity infrastructure.

Africa: Turkey Raises Residence Permit Fee By 930 Percent for Nigerians, 36 Other African Countries

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[This Day] Abuja -- Turkey has commenced a sweeping increase in residence permit application fees, raising certain categories for Nigerians, and nationals of about 36 other African countries by as much as 930 per cent, the Directorate General of Migration Management announced at the weekend

Sudan: Cabinet Underscores Combating Corruption, Smuggling, and Narcotics

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[SNA] The Cabinet held a meeting on Sunday in Khartoum chaired by Dr. Kamil Idris, during which it reviewed the efforts of the Ministry of Interior and the General Intelligence Service in combating corruption, smuggling, and narcotics, underscoring the imperative of confronting this dangerous phenomenon affecting Sudanese society.

Kenya: Social Media Overtakes TV, Radio As Top News Source in Kenya

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Social media has become the leading source of news for Kenyans, overtaking television and radio, according to new data from the Media Council of Kenya.

South Africa: New Sassa System Piloted in Bellville Office

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[GroundUp] The agency's plans to improve service by using technology

South Africa: Price of Petrol and Diesel to Increase From Wednesday

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[SAnews.gov.za] The Department of Petroleum and Mineral Resources (DMPR) has announced that petrol and diesel prices will increase by between R3.27 and R6.19 from Wednesday.

South Africa: Call for Calm As Hantavirus Case Confirmed

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[SAnews.gov.za] The Department of Health (DoH) has called for public calm following confirmation of a rare Hantavirus case in a critically ill British national in South Africa.

Nigeria: Police Launch Manhunt After Bandit Attack in Katsina

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[Vanguard] The Police Commissioner in Katsina State, Ali Umar-Fage, has ordered an aggressive manhunt for bandits behind the reprisal attack on communities in Kankia.

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