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Sudan: Sudan Gov Reports 58 Dead in RSF Attack On North Kordofan Villages

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[Dabanga] El Marra / Umm Saadoun El Sharif / El Rada / Abu Z -- The death toll from a paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attack on villages west of Bara in North Kordofan's Azhaf area, has risen to at least 58 after residents discovered the bodies of 27 missing people on Saturday, local authorities reported.

Sudan: Renewed Clashes Between the Salamat and Beni Halba Tribes in South Darfur

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[Darfur Network for Human Rights] The Darfur Network for Human Rights (DNHR) has documented the renewal of armed clashes between the Salamat and Beni Halba tribes in South Darfur State on 30 May 2026. Violence continued for a second consecutive day, resulting in casualties, civilian displacement, and the burning of villages with growing concern about the role of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in fuelling tribal polarization.

Guinea: Guineans Denounce an 'Electoral Farce' After Low Turnout in Legislative Polls

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[RFI] Legislative and municipal elections were held in Guinea on Sunday to complete the process of returning constitutional order to the country after the December 2025 presidential election While this double ballot took place without major incident, voter turnout was low.

Ethiopia: Ethiopia Goes to the Polls With the Result Widely Seen As a Foregone Conclusion

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[RFI] Ethiopia holds parliamentary and regional elections on Monday that analysts expect Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's party to win by a large margin, despite significant unrest across much of the country.

Africa: Morocco Overtakes South Africa As Africa's Most Industrialised Economy

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[Daba Finance] Morocco has displaced South Africa at the top of the African Development Bank's Africa Industrialisation Index for 2025, ending a 15-year run for South Africa as the continent's leading industrial economy. The AfDB, which unveiled the report at its Annual Meetings in Brazzaville, credited Morocco's rise to sustained industrial policy, export diversification, and manufacturing growth across automotive, aerospace, and infrastructure sectors.

Congo-Kinshasa: DR Congo Ebola Outbreak - Nurses Discharged After Full Recovery

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[UN News] Four nurses who fell ill with Ebola in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have been discharged from hospital after recovering from the often-fatal illness that sparked an international health alert.

How health workers in DR Congo are treating Ebola and staying safe

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There are currently no approved drugs that target Bundibugyo - the species of Ebola responsible for this outbreak.

Afreximbank Deepens Commitment to Economic Progress in The Bahamas

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Afreximbank deepens commitment to: African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) (www.Afreximbank.com) held a high-level roadshow in Nassau, The Bahamas, on 29

Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) Statement on Attacks Against Health Facilities During the Bundibugyo Virus Disease Response in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) (www.AfricaCDC.org) is concerned about the recent attack and destruction of a treatment

African Electric Vehicle (EV) platform Spiro raises $215M in equity to scale electric mobility and energy infrastructure across Africa

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African electric vehicle ev: Leading scale-up Spiro has secured a landmark $215M investment round backed by major institutional investors including Impact

International Rescue Committee (IRC) warns Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Ebola outbreak likely far larger than official figures suggest

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International rescue committee irc: The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is likely significantly larger and more advanced than

Putting consumers at the centre of Africa’s dairy transformation

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Putting consumers at the: Africa holds about one‑fifth of the world’s cattle, yet contributes only a small share of global milk production. This

Four health workers recover from Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Four health workers recover: Geneva, Switzerland, 01 June 2026- /African Media Agency (AMA)/ – Four nurses who were being treated for Ebola disease

Elections in Ethiopia: Abiy Ahmed's party considered the favorite [Africanews Today]

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Around 50 million Ethiopians were expected to vote on Monday for parliamentary and regional elections. Analysts predict a landslide victory for Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's party, despite ongoing unrest in several parts of the country. No polling stations opened in the Tigray region.

Serena Williams to return to professional tennis at age 44

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Serena Williams is returning to professional tennis at age 44 after nearly four years away from the sport. The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion has accepted a wild card invitation to play doubles at the upcoming Queen’s Club grass-court tournament in London, the WTA Tour announced Monday.

Abiy Ahmed blames 'enemies' for propaganda against election in ethiopia

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Speaking after casting his ballot, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed claimed "Ethiopia’s historical enemies" were trying to undermine public confidence in the integrity of the election.

Iran conflict fuels farm crisis as costs soar in South Africa

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South African wheat farmers are facing mounting financial pressure as the conflict involving Iran disrupts global fuel and fertilizer markets. With diesel and fertilizer prices surging, producers warn that shrinking profits could push some farms to the brink.

Nigeria: IOM Rescues 67,000 Stranded Nigerian Migrants, Supports 30,000

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[This Day] The United Nations International Organization for Migration (UN-IOM) has rescued more than. 67,000 stranded Nigerian migrants and empowermed at least 30,000 returnees since 2017.

Gambia: President Faye, Barrow Hold Closed-Door Talks in Banjul

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[The Point] President Domaye Faye of Senegal arrived in The Gambia on Saturday for his first official state visit since the political fallout with his long-time friend and former ally, Prime Minister Ousman Sonko, who was recently appointed President of the Senegalese National Assembly.

Africa: Festus Mogae - This Diamond Is Forever

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[Bridges Institute] Washington, DC -- When Festus Mogae died in early May, the world lost a global statesman and I lost a beloved friend of more than 40 years.

Kenyan activists protest rising cases of gender-based violence, femicide

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Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Kenya’s capital on Monday, calling for the government to urgently investigate rising cases of gender-based violence and femicide, or the killing of women.

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