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Mali's military leader Assimi Goita reappears in Bamako after weekend attacks

Africanews  

Mali's military leader Assimi Goita, who has not appeared in public since large-scale jihadist-separatist attacks at the weekend, has met the Russian ambassador to his country, his office said on Tuesday.

African migrants warned to close shops during South Africa anti-migrant march

BBC News Africa  

South Africa's president says people's concerns should not "breed... hatred towards fellow Africans".

Madagascar expels French diplomat amid rising tensions

Africanews  

Madagascar has expelled a French diplomat, accusing them of involvement in alleged destabilisation activities, in a move that signals growing tensions between the island nation and its former colonial power, France.

What next for Mali's junta after shock of rebel offensive?

BBC News Africa  

The military came to power to bolster security but the weekend's attacks have brought that into question.

MWC Kigali 2026 Sets The Stage For Africa’s Next Digital Leap

AfricaDotcom  

Africa’s digital future will once again take centre stage as MWC Kigali 2026 returns with an expanded agenda, new industry summits, and the debut of a

Africa Pushes Innovation Agenda At Major Science Forum

AfricaDotcom  

African leaders and international organisations gathered in Addis Ababa to boost cooperation on science, technology and innovation for sustainable

Ethiopia, Guinea Lead Africa’s Fastest-Growing Economies In IMF’s 2026 Outlook

AfricaDotcom  

A group of African economies is set to post some of the world’s strongest growth rates in 2026, led by Ethiopia and Guinea, as investment, reforms and

Why the Simbine vs. De Grasse Clash in Pretoria is a Defining Moment for African Athletics

AfricaDotcom  

The air in Pretoria is thin, the sun is high, and the track at the Tuks Stadium is officially the center of the sporting universe today. The Simbine Classic

The Future Of Aviation Depends On Empowering The Modern Pilot

AfricaDotcom  

The future of aviation will not be about replacing pilots with technology. It will be about empowering them and giving them the tools, systems, environments

Mozambique: Four Killed By Jihadists in Mocimboa DA Praia

allAfrica  

[AIM] Maputo -- A group of Islamist terrorists on Thursday invaded Mitope village, Mocímboa da Praia district, in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado, killing at least four people.

Nigeria: Nigeria Faces Public Health Physician Shortage - Aphpn President

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[Premium Times] The President of the Association of Public Health Physicians of Nigeria (APHPN), Terfa Kene, says Nigeria lacks sufficient public health physicians due to an underlying shortage of medical doctors nationwide.

Nigeria: Police, EFCC Rescue 14 Abducted On Calabar-Oron Waterways

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[Premium Times] Police said victims were freed without casualties after coordinated security operation

Ghana quits US aid deal talks over privacy concerns

Africanews  

Ghana has pulled out of talks on a multi-year US aid deal after Washington allegedly demanded access to citizens’ personal data.

Mali airline suspends flights to country's north and centre after attacks

Africanews  

Mali’s air travel has been disrupted after a surge in violence forced airlines to suspend flights, raising fresh concerns over security in the region.

Six jailed for life over deadly 2020 jihadist attack in Ivory Coast

Africanews  

Justice has been delivered nearly six years after the Kafolo assault that shook the nation

South Sudan community is denied relief supplies amid weaponisation of aid

Africanews  

Displaced people who took refuge from conflict in an isolated South Sudan village were denied lifesaving aid by the government even as deaths there mounted, eyewitnesses and aid groups said.

Kenya: Foreign Investors Sound Alarm Over Coast Land Disputes Amid Rising Property Losses in Kilifi and Malindi

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A section of Italian nationals residing and investing along Kenya's Coast has raised fresh concerns over what they describe as escalating land disputes, property losses, and prolonged legal battles linked to contested ownership, particularly in Kilifi and Malindi.

Africa: Horn of Africa At 'Dangerous Crossroads,' IGAD Chief Warns

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Horn of Africa is facing a "dangerous crossroads" marked by interconnected conflicts and rising geopolitical competition, the Executive Secretary of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, Workneh Gebeyehu, warned on Tuesday, calling for urgent reforms to mediation strategies as wars in the region grow more fragmented and prolonged.

South Africa: Pretoria Disrupted By Anti-Immigrant March

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[GroundUp] March and March campaign expands from Durban

Kenya's leader backtracks after comments mocking Nigerians' English

BBC News Africa  

He says his words were intended to be a private conversation and were "taken out of context".

Nigeria: 'I Was Misquoted' - Kenyan President Backtracks On Comments About Nigerians' English-Speaking Proficiency

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[Premium Times] Four days after Kenya's President, William Ruto, criticised Nigeria's education system and English proficiency, he has clarified his comments.

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