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Ryan Coogler’s vampire epic ‘Sinners’ breaks Oscar nominations record

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Ryan Coogler’s blues-steeped vampire epic “Sinners” led all films with 16 nominations to the 98th Academy Awards on Thursday, setting a record for the most in Oscar history.

South Africa's Kruger park suffers 'devastating' damage from floods

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South Africa's iconic Kruger National Park suffered major damage to critical infrastructure in recent flooding, with the cost of repairs estimated to run over 30 million dollars, officials said Thursday.

Over one million Nigerians face hunger due to funding shortages

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A catastrophic hunger crisis is set to dramatically worsen in northeastern Nigeria, as the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warns it will be forced to slash food aid to over a million vulnerable people within weeks due to a critical lack of funding.

Mali's junta creates a new ministerial-level post to oversee the mining sector

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Mali's military junta has created a new ministerial-level post to oversee the mining sector, tightening the government's direct grip on the country's crucial gold industry, and has appointed a former Barrick Mining executive to the job.

Nigeria's strategy to combat illegal logging and poaching

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Facing catastrophic deforestation, Nigeria is deploying an unconventional defense: recruiting the very poachers and loggers who once threatened its last wildlife refuges.

Eco-charcoal gains traction as a cleaner, cheaper alternative to firewood {Business Africa}

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Clean cooking is gaining ground in Cameroon. Eco-charcoal is emerging as a practical response to health, energy and environmental challenges while Cocoa exports stall in Ivory Coast as 660 tonnes pile up without clearance. Farmers go unpaid while exporters demand compensation for losses.

Ghana's multidimensional poverty rate declines for third consecutive quarter

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The rate fell from 23.9% in the first quarter to 21.9% in Q3, confirming a steady improvement in living conditions nationwide.

Is holding Afcon every four years 'totally wrong' or 'good call'?

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The announcement that the Africa Cup of Nations will be hosted every four years from 2028 sparked division, but what will it mean for the game on the continent?

Nigeria: Nigeria's Insecurity Lasting Too Long - Olubadan

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[Premium Times] The Olubadan stated this at the 2026 Daily Trust Dialogue held at the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Conference centre in Abuja.

Nigeria: Look Beyond Nigeria's Security Challenges, Tuggar Tells Investors

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[Daily Trust] Nigeria's Foreign Affairs Minister, Yusuf Tuggar, has urged international investors not to let security challenges in the country deter them from exploring its growing economic opportunities.

Uganda election violence: Bobi Wine ally arrested

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Police on Thursday detained a key ally of opposition figure Bobi Wine, accusing him of participating in bouts of violence in a remote part of central Uganda during last week's election.

New mass kidnapping, initially denied by police, shakes Nigeria

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Residents of northern Nigeria's Kaduna state say kidnappers surrounded their village, beating up people, as they abducted dozens of Christian worshippers. "They took them from church on Sunday around 10am in the morning," says the mother of a kidnapped victim.

Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace' launched amid fears it will rival UN

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It was initially designed as an initiative to cement the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.

Funerals held in Andalusia for victims of Spain's deadliest train crash

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Funerals for victims of Spain's train accident took place in Huelva province. Andrés Gallardo and David Cordon were among the mourned. The country is in national mourning with flags at half mast.

Ugandan MP and Bobi Wine ally arrested over election violence

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The opposition politician is accused of election violence in which at least seven people were killed.

Sudan war blocks 8 million schoolchildren for nearly 500 days-NGO

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Almost three years of war in Sudan have left more than eight million children out of school for nearly 500 days.

Jihadist attack claims lives of eleven police officers in Burkina Faso

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At least eleven police officers were killed in a major jihadist assault in eastern Burkina Faso over the weekend, security sources confirmed, highlighting the persistent and deadly violence plaguing the country despite military claims of progress.

Kenya: Jubilee Party Names New Leadership Team Ahead of 2027 Elections

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Jubilee Party has announced a major reorganisation of its leadership as it intensifies preparations for the August 2027 General Election.

Kenya: Maraga Signals Coalition Plans Ahead of Kenya 2027 General Election

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[Capital FM] Kisumu -- United Green Movement Party leader David Maraga has said the party may consider entering into a coalition with like-minded political groups ahead of the 2027 General Election, citing shared values on governance, accountability and anti-corruption.

Zimbabwe: Water Relief As Major Dams Reach Near Full Capacity

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[263Chat] The country's major dams are averaging 89.1 percent full as at 21 January 2026, a significant improvement from 70.9 percent recorded during the same period last year reflecting strong inflows from the current rainy season, authorities have confirmed.

Zimbabwe: Activist Accuses Harare City of Deliberate Financial Blackout

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[263Chat] A local human rights activist has called for the immediate suspension of Harare City Council alleging that more than US$200m in public funds may have been lost through what he describes as a deliberate "accounting blackout" and the manipulation of the city's financial systems.

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