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Kenyan civil society petitions ICC to probe Tanzania poll violence

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Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan is facing increasing international pressure as a coalition of regional and global civil society groups and legal bodies has petitioned the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate alleged crimes against humanity committed during and after the disputed

Popemobile transformed into Gaza mobile emergency health clinic

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The Catholic charity Caritas on Tuesday unveiled the late Pope Francis' one-time vehicle, which, per his request, has been transformed into a mobile health clinic aimed at delivering care to the children of Gaza.

Kenya: Security Details for Natembeya, Other Vips Withdrawn Pending Poll Chaos Investigation - CS Murkomen

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen says the security details of Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya and several other Very Important Persons (VIPs) have been withdrawn following a National Police Service (NPS) report implicating them in alleged poll-related chaos and criminal activities.

Sudan: Sudan's Hunger Crisis - How to Turn the Tide On Famine

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[WFP] The country's outlook remains dire but WFP's year-long surge of food assistance is delivering results

Uganda: Bobi Wine's party says hundreds of its supporters arrested at rally

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A police spokesman accused Wine of leading an illegal procession, and that security forces intervened to restore order

Tanzania: AI-Generated Video Falsely Shows Tanzanian Officer 'Burning' President Hassan's Poster As Proof That Officers Are 'Tired of CCM Regime'

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[Africa Check] AI-generated video falsely shows Tanzanian officer 'burning' president Hassan's poster as proof that officers are 'tired of CCM regime'

Somalia: Somali Shopkeeper Shot Dead in South Africa's Cape Town Township

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- A Somali national was shot dead late Monday in Philippi, one of the high-crime townships on the outskirts of Cape Town, according to community sources.

Liberia: Speaker's Threat Against Journalists Sparks Outrage

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[Liberian Observer] A wave of public outrage has greeted threats issued by House Speaker Richard Koon against journalists assigned to the Capitol Building, prompting strong condemnation from the Association of Liberian Journalists in the Americas (ALJA) and renewed concerns about the state of press freedom in Liberia.

Uganda: LRA Victims Urge ICC to Seek Divine Intervention in Long-Delayed Joseph Kony Arrest

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[Nile Post] Victims of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) insurgency have called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to seek "divine intervention" in the long-delayed arrest of fugitive rebel commander Joseph Kony, arguing that spiritual forces may be needed to weaken what they described as his perceived "magical powers."

Malawi: Poor Diet Fury - Students Burn Down Kabadwa Secondary School in Night of Chaos

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[Nyasa Times] Police in Zomba have confirmed that parts of Kabadwa Primary and Secondary School were reduced to ashes last night after enraged students torched school infrastructure in a dramatic overnight riot blamed on persistent poor diet and worsening welfare conditions.

South Sudan: Millions Stranded As Conflict and Aid Cuts in South Sudan Drive Surge in Suffering - Oxfam

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[Oxfam] Donors provided lowest aid funding ever in 2025, since country created in 2011

Haitian high-ranking official responds to U.S. sanctions

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Fritz Alphonse Jean, a member of Haiti's transitional presidential council, on Tuesday denied supporting gangs after the U.S. imposed visa restrictions on him.

24 schoolgirls abducted from Kebbi in Nigeria rescued, president says

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The attack in Kebbi was among a spate of recent mass abductions in Nigeria, including a raid Friday on the Saint Mary’s School in north-central Niger state in which more than 300 students and staff from the Catholic school were abducted

Somalia: Somali President Closes National ID Conference, Urges Rapid Rollout of Digital Identification

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Wednesday closed the country's second National Identification Conference (SNIDC2025), praising progress on the rollout of a unified digital ID system and urging all government institutions to accelerate its implementation.

Africa: 'It's Not a Funding Crisis, It's a Justice Crisis' - Shrinking Global Aid Threatens Women's Rights'

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[allAfrica] Nairobi, Kenya -- The world is facing increasing inequalities, crises, and needs, which are undermining the support available to millions of people. Global experts have warned that funding gaps and uneven political will threaten progress in the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Reduced budgets, restrictive policies, and rising anti-gender movements are increasingly putting gender equality and sustainable development at risk.

Nigeria: Investigation - Poor Oversight, Regulatory Failure Expose Nigerians to Slow Death From Battery Recycling (2)

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[Premium Times] The residents who tested positive for lead poisoning live between 100 and 500 metres from True Metals Nigeria Limited and Everest Metal Nigeria Ltd, two of the most prominent companies engaged in Used Lead-Acid Batteries (ULABs) in Ogijo.

Kenya: Natembeya Claims Security Withdrawal in Alleged Political Targeting After Kabuchai Chaos

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya has accused the national government of putting his life at risk after all police officers assigned to him were withdrawn without explanation -- a decision he termed unconstitutional, alarming and politically instigated.

Namibia: ||kharas Governor Slams Swartbooi's Secession Talk As 'Political Gimmicks' and Fantasy

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[Namibian] ||Kharas governor Dawid Gertze has dismissed suggestions that the Hardap and ||Kharas regions should sever ties with Namibia, calling the idea unrealistic and politically driven.

Namibia: Benefits Standoff Halts Magistrates' Work

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[Namibian] Magistrates across the country have stopped working after months of frustration over the government's failure to implement approved housing and vehicle benefits - a standoff that their legal representative says has pushed judicial officers to the wall.

Kenya: Maasai Elders in Narok and Kajiado Endorse End of FGM and Child Marriage

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Maasai elders from Kajiado and Narok counties have made a historic declaration to end Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and child marriage, marking a significant cultural shift in the protection of girls' rights.

Nigeria: Updated - Abducted Kebbi Schoolgirls Freed

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[Premium Times] PREMIUM TIMES reports that 25 students were kidnapped on 17 November from the Government Girls' Comprehensive Secondary School (GGCSS) in Maga, Kebbi State reports that 25 students were kidnapped on 17 November from the Government Girls' Comprehensive Secondary School (GGCSS) in Maga, Kebbi State,

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