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Update: Mali's army claims situation under control following attacks

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Earlier it said armed militants had staged simultaneous and coordinated attacks at several locations across the country involving multiple groups.

War-damaged mosque offered shelter during fighting in the Sudanese capital

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The Gharib Allah Sufi mosque was on the frontline of the conflict in the Sudanese capital for almost two years.

Sudan: Human Rights Orgs Condemn 'Forced Deportation' of Sudanese Writer From Egypt

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[Dabanga] Cairo -- Thirteen Sudanese and Egyptian human rights organisations have condemned the forced deportation of Sudanese writer Idris Babiker from Egypt, as well as the "harsh and inhumane detention conditions" he reportedly suffered during detention, calling for an investigation.

Sudan: Sudan Army Claims Precision Strikes 'Inflicted Heavy Losses On RSF'

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[Dabanga] Nyala / Um Dukhun / Zalingei -- The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) say they have carried out a series of precision military strikes across the Blue Nile, Kordofan, and Darfur over the past three days, claiming significant losses among paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) units.

Mali: Malian Army Confirms Clashes With Armed Fighters in Key Cities

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[RFI] Mali's army confirmed on Saturday it was involved in clashes with armed fighters who had attacked army barracks in the capital Bamako and other areas in the country.

Mali army says armed groups launch coordinated attacks across country

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Witnesses report explosions and sustained gunfire near a military base outside the capital, Bamako.

Tanzania opposition reject commission report into election violence

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The report's finding that at least 518 people were killed during last October's protests is at odds with a tally by opposition and religious groups.

West Bank and part of Gaza vote in first municipal elections since war

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Municipal elections in the West Bank and central Gaza mark the first vote since the Gaza war, with Fatah-linked lists dominant and Hamas absent from the race.

Eyewitnesses say gunfire and explosions rock several districts in Mali

Africanews  

This includes near the main military base in Kati, a town which is home to junta leader, General Assimi Goïta.

Veterinarians: Africa’s First Line Of Defense For Public Health

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What comes to mind when you think about public health threats? Perhaps you picture hospital wards, busy emergency rooms, or doctors treating patients.

Dozens demonstrate in Tunisian capital in defence of press freedom

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They were supporting journalists Mourad Zeghidi and Borhen Bsaies who have been in detention since 2024.

Ending Malaria Is Africa’s Smartest Investment: Here Is Why Leaders Are Acting Now

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We write together in commemoration of World Malaria Day because a turning point has arrived. Ending malaria is no longer only a moral imperative; it is an

Africa’s Leading Creative Voices Come Together To Build, Exchange And Move Culture Forward

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AfroExchange Creative Summit offered a deliberate, collaborative space for creatives across disciplines and career stages to connect, learn, and contribute to

Africa: 'We Are at a Critical Point in the Fight Against Malaria' #WorldMalariaDay

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[allAfrica] Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, has described the rollout of malaria vaccines across Africa as the fastest in its history, signalling a critical moment in the fight against one of the continent's deadliest diseases. 25 countries in Africa have introduced malaria vaccines into their routine immunisation programmes with Gavi support. Early reports indicate that the initiative has had a significant impact on saving lives, reducing severe diseases, and reducing hospital admissions.

France voices concern about the spread of Islamist extremism in Sahel

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Military regimes in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger forced the withdrawal of French troops involved in the fight against militants in the region.

A nation built on pan-African principles faces questions about racism

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Several black Zambians tell the BBC they sometimes feel like they are second-class citizens in their own country.

Italy tests R1 robotic museum guide in Turin’s historic Palazzo Madama

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Italy is trialling the R1 robot guide at Turin’s Palazzo Madama to ease crowding and improve access, explaining centuries-old artworks to visitors.

Nigeria – Engagement Between Tanzania Building Agency (TBA) and Department of Facility Maintenance and Management, Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA)

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On 22nd of April, 2026 the Tanzania delegation also engaged the Department of Facility Maintenance and Management of the Federal Capital Territory

Tanzania Building Agency (TBA) Study Tour to the Abuja Investment Company Limited

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On 22nd of April, 2026 the TBA delegation also met with the Abuja Investment Company Limited, discussions focused on Public-Private Partnership (PPP) models

United States (U.S.) Revitalizes Key Credit Guarantee Program to Boost Agricultural Trade with Nigeria

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The United States has expanded support for agricultural trade through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Export Credit Guarantee Program, known as GSM-102.

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and partners unpack bottlenecks and solutions for formal cross border agritrade in Southern Africa

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The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in partnership with the Governments of Zimbabwe and Mozambique with financial support from

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