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Rwanda: Tourism, Events Continue As Ebola Prevention Measures Are Observed

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[New Times] The Government of Rwanda has reassured residents and international visitors that tourism, business, conferences and travel activities across the country are continuing normally as people observe Ebola prevention measures announced by the Ministry of Health.

Namibia: City of Windhoek Says Discoloured Water Not Health Risk

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[Namibian] The City of Windhoek has clarified that the discoloured water reported in some parts of the capital does not pose a health risk to residents.

Africa: 'An African Cannot Be a Foreigner in Africa'

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[GroundUp] In St George's Cathedral on Africa Day activists called out Afrophobia, saying immigrants are fighting for the same dignity as marginalised South Africans

Africa: Why, After Independence, Do We Still Hold Onto Laws That Were Designed to Oppress Us?

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[HRW] International Day of Africa, 25 May 2026

Uganda: Mwenda Apologises for 'Conmen' Remarks, Revises Criticism of Museveni's Investment Policy

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[Nile Post] Veteran journalist and political commentator Andrew Mwenda has apologised for remarks he made against individuals linked to government-supported investment projects, admitting that parts of his criticism of President Museveni's industrial policy were unfair and poorly framed.

Nigeria: Yahaya Bello Consoles Kwadeco Family Over Patriarch's Death

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[This Day] Former Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, on Tuesday paid a condolence visit to the family of the late Alhaji Salihu Suleiman Okatahi in Lokoja, describing the deceased's passing as a painful loss not only to the Kwadeco family but also to the wider community.

Congo-Kinshasa: In Eastern DR Congo, a Cultural Revival After a Year of Rebel Rule

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[The New Humanitarian] Goma and Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo -- "It's a reminder that culture is always present and that it endures."

Togo: IMF Reaches Agreement Key to $111m Disbursement With Togo

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[Daba Finance] The International Monetary Fund reached a staff-level agreement with Togo on the third and fourth reviews of its Extended Credit Facility program, a step that could unlock a $110.8 million disbursement.

Africa: Africa Has Been Managing Climate Volatility for Decades - What the Rest of the World Can Learn From It

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[The Conversation Africa] The United States' retreat from aspects of global climate and health leadership has exposed the risk Africa took in relying on external funding for these projects. When the US pulled back on aid, many African programmes and plans that relied on their funding, expertise, or political support had to abruptly end, leaving millions of people on the continent at risk of extreme poverty.

Africa: Shifting From Fossil Fuels Will Fail Without Funding for African Industry and Energy Infrastructure

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[The Conversation Africa] Moving to renewable energy will fail unless wealthy nations help finance cleaner energy systems, industrialisation and local mineral processing across the African continent. This was the argument that African countries put to a recent meeting of 57 governments on phasing out fossil fuels.

West Africa: The Sahel Region Is Less Secure Than Ever - Foreign Forces Just Add to the Cycle of Violence

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[The Conversation Africa] Several of Mali's major cities experienced coordinated attacks in April by a new coalition of jihadists and separatist groups.

Africa: How the Global Anti-Rights Movement Is Targeting Women's Rights in Africa Through Family Laws

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[IPS] Nairobi, Kenya -- Millions of African women live under laws that deny them equal rights at home. A well-funded global movement is working to make sure it stays that way.

Congo-Kinshasa: Ebola Epidemic Spreading Rapidly and Outpacing Containment Efforts

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[UN News] There are more than 900 suspected cases of the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and 220 suspected deaths, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Ghebreyesus, said on Monday.

Transforming Healthcare and Empowering Women: Dr. Rasha Kelej Recognized Among Africa’s 100 Most Influential Women

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Transforming healthcare and empowering: Following her recent recognition as one of the 100 Most Influential Africans 2025 by New African Magazine (UK),

2026 BASKETBALL AFRICA LEAGUE SEASON: BY THE NUMBERS

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The 2026 Basketball Africa League (BAL) (www.BAL.NBA.com) Playoffs tipped off on Friday, May 22 at BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda, and will culminate with the

Guyana Confirmed to Host Caribbean Energy Week 2027 as Regional Energy Integration Gains Momentum

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Guyana confirmed to host: The second annual Caribbean Energy Week (CEW) will take place in Guyana in July 2027, convening regional governments,

Canon Demonstrates Print’s ‘Power to Move’ with On-Stand Experience and Latest Large Format Technologies at Federation of European Screen Printers Associations (FESPA) Global Print Expo 2026

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Canon demonstrates prints power: At FESPA Global Print Expo, 19th-22nd May 2026, Stand 2-E20 in Barcelona, Canon (www.Canon-CNA.com) showcased how its

Africa Doesn’t Need to Be Translated; It Needs to Be Heard (By Rania El Rafie)

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Africa doesnt need to: By Rania El Rafie, Vice President, Public Relations&Strategic Communications at APO Group (www.APO-OPA.com).  Every year on 25

AFRICA IS NOT WAITING

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Africa is not waiting: Pan-African campaign launches on Africa Day to spotlight the continent Africans are already building ADDIS ABABA / JOHANNESBURG /

UK: Centuries-old cheese rolling in Brockworth attracts crowds from across Europe

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The famous annual cheese rolling contest brought chaos and excitement back to Brockworth on 25 May, where runners raced down a near-vertical hill chasing a wheel of Double Gloucester.

Benin moves to ease tensions with AES bloc [Africanews Today]

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A new political tone in Benin, fresh health fears over Ebola, the shadow of gold trafficking in Sudan, renewed turbulence in Senegal, and preparations for Eid al-Adha in Morocco are shaping Africa’s news agenda this week.

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