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Liberia: U.S.$19.2m Cocaine Shipment Busted At International Airport

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[Liberian Observer] The interception of 198 compressed plates of cocaine valued at an estimated US$19.2 million at Roberts International Airport (RIA) has once again placed Liberia at the center of West Africa's expanding narcotics trafficking corridor, raising urgent questions about the country's evolving role as a trans-shipment route--and the legal outcomes that have followed earlier high-profile drug cases.

Rwanda: €15m Vaccine Clinical Trial On Mosquito-Borne Viral Disease Launched

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[New Times] A new multicountry initiative has been launched in Kigali to accelerate the development of a vaccine against chikungunya, a mosquito-borne viral disease often mistaken for malaria due to its similar symptoms.

Liberia: Senate Confirms Boakai's NEC Nominee

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[Liberian Observer] The Senate has confirmed Mr. Jonathan K. Weedor as Chairman of the National Elections Commission (NEC), formally completing President Joseph Nyuma Boakai's swift replacement of the country's top electoral administrator following the resignation of former Chairperson Davidetta Browne-Lansanah.

Nigeria: Tinubu Has Made Buhari a Saint - Atiku's Aide

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[Vanguard] ABUJA -- Demola Olarewaju, the Special Assistant on Digital Media Strategy to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has delivered a scathing assessment of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration, declaring that the current level of economic hardship has effectively made former President Muhammadu Buhari "look like a saint."

Spain: Pope Leo XIV surprises passengers with cockpit visit on Madrid-Barcelona flight

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Pope Leo XIV made a rare visit to the cockpit mid-flight before greeting passengers and crew during his flight from Madrid to Barcelona on 9 June, marking the second stage of his week-long visit to Spain.

Tunisia: Water System At Heart of Small Cabinet Meeting Chaired By Prime Minister

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[Tunis Afrique Presse] Tunis -- Prime Minister Sarra Zaafrani Zenzri stressed on Tuesday, while chairing a small cabinet meeting on the water system at the Government Palace in Kasbah, that the governance and reform of the water sector are among the national priorities on which the state is working in accordance with the directives of the President of the Republic.

Banned referee Artan arrives home in Somalia

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Omar Artan vows to officiate at the 2030 World Cup instead after arriving home in Somalia in the wake of being banned from entering the United States.

IMF approves $250 million credit facility for Rwanda to offset pressure of Mid-East war

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The International Monetary Fund has approved a new $250 million extended credit facility for Rwanda, as the country's economy faces pressure from the Middle East war.

Anti-immigration protests turn violent after Belfast stabbing

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Violent anti-immigration protests swept through Belfast after a refugee was charged over a brutal stabbing that shocked the United Kingdom. Buildings and vehicles were set ablaze, roads blocked and residents evacuated as tensions over immigration intensified.

When will an African side win the World Cup?

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Morocco became Africa's first World Cup semi-finalists at Qatar 2022, but how close is a side from the continent to lifting the trophy?

Sudan: Human Resources Minister - 4 Million Sudanese Wish to Voluntarily Return Home

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[SNA] Cairo -- The Minister of Human Resources and Social Welfare, Mua'tassim Ahmed Salih, affirmed that the "Government of Hope" is exerting significant efforts to restore security and stability in the country, noting that approximately four million Sudanese wish to return voluntarily to their homeland without dictates from any party or country.

Africa: Who Buys Rwanda's Smuggled Coltan? The Global Journey of Conflict Coltan From DRC to the World's Electronics

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[Global Witness] Conflict coltan smuggled from the war-torn Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is finding its way into global markets and popular consumer products, despite due diligence systems

South Africa: Midnight Massacre Leaves 12 Dead and Nine Injured

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[Scrolla] · Twelve people were killed after gunmen stormed Jumpers informal settlement in Cleveland and opened fire on residents.

U.S. calls for stricter travel controls as Ebola cases exceed 600

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The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda has surpassed 600 confirmed cases and claimed more than 100 lives, as health authorities warn that insecurity, resource shortages and travel restrictions are hampering efforts to contain the virus.

M23 and Rwandan army committed war crimes, HRW report alleges

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AFC/M23 rebels and the Rwandan army have committed numerous war crimes in eastern DR Congo, according to a new report by Human Rights Watch.

Why Child Safeguarding Must Become SA’s Loudest Promise During Child Protection Week

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Child Protection Week: In every classroom, every playground, every township street, and every rural village, there are children carrying their own unique

USA: French Air Force display marks 250 years of American independence

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France's renowned Patrouille de France performed a symbolic flyover above New York on 9 June. The display launched a series of events marking the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence.

Africa Lost $57.8 Billion To Cybercrime In 2025. Now Bank Boards Are Personally Liable.

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Cybercrime: In a single 12-month period, Africa lost an estimated $57.8 billion to scams and cyber fraud, according to the Global Anti-Scam Alliance

Finance Magnates Africa Summit Evolves Into The Trading Festival Cape Town, South Africa

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Finance Magnates Africa Summit: Future Editions to Launch Under a New Consumer-Focused Brand Responding to the Growth of Retail Trading and Investing

Malawian migrants in South Africa prepare for repatriation as protests continue

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Hundreds of Malawian migrants in Durban prepared to be repatriated on Tuesday, driven out by a growing wave of xenophobic violence sweeping South Africa.

South Africa: Kruger National Park Land Claim Finalised Through Legal Agreement

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[SAnews.gov.za] After more than a decade of intense negotiations, historically land-dispossessed communities living around the Kruger National Park can finally put a painful chapter behind them, following a landmark agreement that recognises their economic and heritage rights to the land.

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