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Ghana wants more for its cashews, but it's a tough nut to crack

BBC News Africa  

The African nation exports its cashews in raw form, but processing them would be more lucrative.

Protesters rally against Musk's unprecedented control over federal government

Africanews  

Protesters gathered at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management to oppose Musk's actions, citing threats to government integrity and racial divisions in the workplace.

Turkey slams Trump's proposal to relocate Gazans to Egypt and Jordan

Africanews  

Foreign minister, Hakan Fidan, said the conflict between Israel and Palestine should end with a two-state solution.

Turkey's president holds talks in Ankara with new Syrian leader

Africanews  

Their meeting was the first since the former rebel leader led the offensive that last month toppled Syria’s former autocratic ruler, Bashar al-Assad.

From propaganda to street art, Warsaw's walls come alive

Africanews  

Street art is taking over the walls of Warsaw, Poland, turning the capital into an open-air museum. These images, created by amateurs and renowned artists alike, bear witness to the cultural richness of Warsaw.

Gaza faces health crisis as uncollected rubbish piles up after ceasefire

Africanews  

Mountains of rubbish in Gaza create unsanitary conditions, attracting vermin and insects. Residents burn rubbish to cope with the situation, adding to pollution and health problems.

Rwanda: "Rwandan Support for the M23 Threatens to Turn the Conflict into a Regional Crisis"

allAfrica  

[Civicus] Steward Muhindo is an activist with LUCHA (Lutte pour le changement), a non-violent, non-partisan civic movement in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). He spoke to CIVICUS about the conflict in the east of the country.

Iran: Israel more ‘isolated’ since war with Hamas

Africanews  

Iran's foreign minister said on Tuesday that Israel has become more "isolated and infamous" since the start of the Israel-Hamas war

Cape Town Archbishop apologises for failure to warn of child abuser

Africanews  

The Archbishop of Cape Town held a press briefing on Tuesday after a review panel found that the Anglican Church in South Africa failed to inform other churches of "high risk" posed by a child abuser

Somalia: U.S. Increases Efforts to Deport Illegal Immigrants, Somalia Tops the List

allAfrica  

[Shabelle] Washington -- The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has ramped up its deportation efforts, targeting a significant number of illegal immigrants as part of a broader push to enforce immigration laws since Donald Trump's administration began.

Kenya: Kenya Launches Security Operation Targeting Ola 'Hideouts' - Armed Group Denies Criminal Links

allAfrica  

[Addis Standard] The National Police Service (NPS) of Kenya has launched a security operation, 'Operation Ondoa Jangili,' to "flush out hideouts" allegedly used by the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) in Marsabit and Isiolo counties.

Congo-Kinshasa: Bishop of Goma - 'The Ceasefire Is Holding, but People Are Afraid. Hospitals and Refugees Are the Most Worrying Situations'

allAfrica  

[Agenzia Fides] Kinshasa -- "The city is calm, but people are still afraid to leave their homes because security is not fully guaranteed," reports Willy Ngumbi Ngengele, Bishop of Goma, speaking to Fides from the capital of the Congolese province of North Kivu, which was taken over by the rebel movement M23 on January 27 (see Fides, 27/1/2025).

Nigeria: Did You Know That Bukola Saraki's Son Also Won Grammy?

allAfrica  

[Premium Times] Several Nigerians shone at the 2025 Grammys.

Ramaphosa speaks with Musk after Trump criticizes land reform

Africanews  

The conversation between the two men took place after US President Donald Trump said he would suspend aid to the country over the new law.

Iconic vintage cars gather at Paris' Grand Palais for Bonhams' auction on 6 February 2025

Africanews  

Collectors and enthusiasts gather at Paris's Grand Palais to admire 100 classic cars, including a 1950 Ferrari 166 MM, ahead of Bonhams' auction on 6 February 2025.

El Salvador’s offer to accept U.S. deportees sparks controversy

Africanews  

Critics fear that such an agreement might not be limited to violent offenders and could affect a broader group of deportees.

Real Madrid faces injury crisis ahead of Copa del Rey Quarter-Final

Africanews  

Real Madrid will be without several key players when they face Leganes in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals on Wednesday

S Africa church apologises over exposing children to risk from abuser

BBC News Africa  

John Smyth moved to South Africa from Zimbabwe where he abused young people at Christian camps he ran.

Serving With Mercy Ships: A Journey of Hope and Growth

AfricaDotcom  

Serving with Mercy Ships  (www.MercyShips.org) is more than just a job; it’s a life-changing journey that transforms not only the lives of patients, but also

United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) announces the establishment of the Advisory Committee

AfricaDotcom  

The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) is pleased to announce the establishment of the Advisory Committee, as part of its multi-track political

Uganda: Jinja Road traffic jam disaster in waiting – Member of Parliament (MP) Nambooze

AfricaDotcom  

Mukono Municipality Member of Parliament, Hon. Betty Nambooze has described the traffic congestion on the Kampala-Jinja Road as a crisis rather than just a

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