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World Cup accredited journalists raise concerns over unfair United States (US) visa restrictions, International Sports Press Association (AIPS) calls on FIFA to intervene

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World cup accredited journalists: With only a few days to go until the FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off, AIPS (www.AIPSMedia.com) finds it unacceptable that

National Insurance Corporation of Eritrea (NICE): Shareholders’ Annual Regular Meeting

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The National Insurance Corporation of Eritrea (NICE) conducted its annual shareholders meeting today, 6 June, at Asmara Palace. Mr. Paulos Tekleab, Acting

Liberia: President Boakai Advances Clean Energy Agenda; Dedicates 20-Megawatt Solar Power Plant at Mount Coffee

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Liberia president boakai advances: The dedication ceremony comes less than two years after President Boakai broke ground for the project on October 11,

Ghana: President Mahama arrives in Belarus, lays wreath at Victory Monument

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Ghana president mahama arrives: President John Dramani Mahama has arrived in Minsk to begin a state visit to the Republic of Belarus. From the airport

African Union (AU) Commission Chairperson mourns Passing of the Former Angola Minister of Foreign Affairs

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African union au commission: The Chairperson of the African Union (AU) Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, has learned with deep sadness of the passing

Congo-Kinshasa: Faith, Fear and Trust - Inside DR Congo's Fight Against Ebola

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[UN News] In a village in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), health workers arrived a few days ago to help bury a person who had died from Ebola. Instead, they were threatened, told armed rebels would be called if they stayed, and forced to leave.

Sudan: Nine Killed in Fresh Drone Strike On South Darfur, 'Sniper Deployment' Amid Rising Intertribal Kassala Tensions

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[Dabanga] Kubum / Kassala -- At least nine civilians were killed in a fresh drone attack on the town of Kubum in South Darfur on Thursday, four days after an earlier strike killed 20 people. The attack came as rights groups warned of escalating tribal tensions in the region, while tribal leader Mohamed El Amin Turk accused unnamed parties of deploying snipers in Kassala ahead of a rally by his supporters.

Congo-Kinshasa: Ebola - Vaccines Alone Won't Stop an Outbreak - Here's What Else Is Needed

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[The Conversation Africa] Tensions have recently emerged around the Ebola response in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). These tensions have manifested in a series of incidents, including the burning of an Ebola treatment facility in Mongbwalu, confrontations involving families seeking to reclaim the bodies of relatives who had died from the disease, and reports of police firing warning shots.

Africa: South Africa Unrest Grows As Migrants Become 'Scapegoats'

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[RFI] South Africa is once again facing a rise in anti-migrant tensions, with vigilante groups reportedly going door to door demanding that undocumented foreign nationals leave the country by the end of June. Post-apartheid specialist Cécile Perrot tells RFI the violence reflects deeper social and economic problems and that migrants have increasingly become scapegoats for poverty and unemployment.

Niger: Dozens Dead of Thirst After Truck Breaks Down in Niger Desert

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[RFI] Forty-nine people died of dehydration in a remote part of the Sahara desert in north-west Niger after the truck transporting them broke down, authorities said on Thursday.

Pope Leo XIV praises Spain for its stance on Gaza, Iran, and Ukraine

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Pope Leo XIV has praised Spain for its stance on Gaza, Iran, and Ukraine, and for welcoming migrants, at the start of a weeklong state visit that marks the first papal trip to the country in fifteen years.

Traders disrupted as Uganda closes border due to Ebola outbreak in Congo

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Traders are facing significant losses after Uganda closed its border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo due to Ebola fears.

Libya presses on rebuilding flood-ravaged Derna but trauma persists

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Nearly three years after a catastrophic storm tore through eastern Libya's port city of Derna killing almost 4,000 people the city is getting back on its feet, but the trauma persists.

Africa: CCA and Mauritius Announce Postponement of Next Month's U.S-Africa Business Summit

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[allAfrica] The U.S.-Africa Business Summit scheduled for July 26-29, 2026 in Mauritius July has been postponed. The Corporate Council on Africa (CCA). the Summit organizer, along with the Government of Mauritius, made the decision ''out of an abundance of caution and in response to guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Mauritius Ministry of Health regarding the ongoing Ebola outbreak in Central Africa.''

Botswana: Botswana, De Beers Appoint Adesina Chair Of Diamonds Development Fund

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[Vanguard] Former President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, has been appointed Chairman of Botswana's Diamonds for Development Fund, a landmark initiative established by the Government of Botswana and De Beers Group to drive economic diversification and sustainable development in the Southern African nation.

Displaced migrants leave South Africa after xenophobic attacks

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Displaced migrants following xenophobic violence in South Africa’s Western Cape province left the region by bus on Thursday.

Fitch lifts South Africa rating in first upgrade in two decades

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Fitch Ratings raised South Africa's credit rating on Friday, citing stronger fiscal discipline and lower-than-expected debt, marking its first upgrade of the country in more than two decades.

Al-Qaeda-linked armed group JNIM releases propaganda video of Mali attack

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The Al-Qaeda-linked armed group Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) has released a propaganda video of the attack on 25 April 2026 against the Malian army camp and the airport in Sevaré, near Mopti, in central Mali.

Clinic in DR Congo's Ebola epicenter 'overwhelmed' with patients

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A hospital in the Ebola-hit region of Bunia in the Democratic Republic of Congo is overwhelmed by the huge number of patients.

The cash-in-the-sofa saga that just won't go away for South Africa's president

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A committee of MPs has been formed to look at the case against Cyril Ramaphosa, but he may survive a vote.

Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission and Women in Law and Development (WiLDAF) Train Women Cross-Border Traders in The Gambia

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Economic community of west: The ECOWAS Commission, in collaboration with Women in Law and Development (WILDAF), organized a five-day training workshop in

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