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War in Ukraine: Kyiv hit by Russian ballistic missiles and drone swarm, 10 injured

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Ukraine woke to fresh destruction on 11 July after Russia launched overnight strikes on Kyiv, leaving at least 10 people injured, including a child, according to Ukrainian officials.

Barbados leader rejects claim that ex-colonies should repay Britain

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Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley called "asinine" a suggestion by a British lawmaker that Britain's former colonies should repay it for its historic investment in them.

Sudan: Life slowly resuming in the capital despite fears of another attack

Africanews  

Life is slowly resuming in several other towns just like the city after a military victory against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

Migrant backlash risks South Africa’s economy

Africanews  

Economists warn that if thousands of foreign workers leave, it could damage the very businesses and jobs protesters say they want to protect.

Spain fans celebrate World Cup semi-final place after Belgium win

Africanews  

Spain celebrated a dramatic 2-1 victory over Belgium on 10 July as fans filled Madrid to cheer La Roja into the FIFA World Cup semi-finals.

S.Africa minister raises concerns about security at Zimbabwe border

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"Something has to be done urgently" about border security at the Limpopo river border with Zimbabwe, says South Africa's minister of Public works and Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson after visiting the area. "It was shocking...there literally is no border in some places," he says.

How a fake presidential council ended up with a budget of almost $1m in Nigeria

BBC News Africa  

The government says it was set up with a forged letter of appointment but others say there is more to it.

Nigeria: Breaking - Kidnapped Oyo Pupils, Teachers Freed

allAfrica  

[Premium Times] The pupils and teachers abducted from three schools in Oyo State have been freed, PREMIUM TIMES can report.

Nigeria: APC Retains Shettima As Tinubu's Running Mate Ahead of 2027 Election

allAfrica  

[Premium Times] The formal unveiling effectively dispels months of speculation that President Tinubu could replace Mr Shettima with a Northern Christian in response to concerns surrounding the party's Muslim-Muslim ticket.

South Sudan: South Sudan - UN Acts Ahead of Drought to Protect Thousands

allAfrica  

[UN News] As drought risk intensifies in South Sudan's Eastern Equatoria state, a new UN-backed plan aims to protect thousands of people before the worst impacts take hold.

UK triple murder suspect arrested in South Africa

BBC News Africa  

Prosecutors in the UK authorise charges against Ndodana Mkhanyisi Tshuma.

New species named after Cape Verde keeper Vozinha

BBC News Africa  

A new species of sea slug has been named after Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha to mark his performance against Spain at the World Cup.

Amnesty calls latest US third-country deportation to Eswatini unlawful

Africanews  

Eleven more migrants arrived in Mbabane on Wednesday as part of President Donald Trump's wide-ranging immigration crackdown.

Ramaphosa to hold talks with Macron during a three-day visit to France

Africanews  

The South African president will also co-chair a UNESCO meeting on education and take part in the 110th anniversary of the Battle of Delville Wood.

Egypt receive a warm welcome home

BBC News Africa  

Watch as the Egyptian football team return to a hero's welcome from their fans.

Thai zoo celebrates famous pygmy hippo's second birthday

Africanews  

In her enclosure at Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri, a province east of Bangkok in Thailand, the 2-year-old Moo Deng approached the cake where her mother Jona had already begun digging in

Zulu king expresses regret after video captures tirade against his wife

BBC News Africa  

In the footage widely shared in South Africa, King Misuzulu threatens to physically assault his wife and accuses her of cheating.

Guinea Bissau: Military court returns main opposition leader to prison

Africanews  

Domingos Simoes Pereira is accused of involvement in an attempted coup in October 2025, which he is alleged to have helped finance.

38,000 Malawians leave S.Africa after anti-migrant protests

Africanews  

Malawi said Friday it had brought 38,000 nationals back from South Africa in a month as part of an exodus of foreigners fleeing anti-migrant threats and violence, with six dying on the way

'Honoured and grateful' - Morocco fan reflects on World Cup

BBC News Africa  

Morocco fan reflects on their World Cup journey.

To be Black is to be foreign and Othered: Weaponising colonial borders to fracture PanAfrican unity

This Is Africa  

In South Africa and across the globe, systemic governance failures are being weaponized into rampant anti-Black xenophobia. This calculated ethno-nationalism forces oppressed communities to project their trauma inward, punching sideways at fellow Black migrants. Driven by the enduring architecture of white supremacy, the post-colonial nation-state thrives on this division—proving that until we unite, global anti-Blackness will destroy us all.

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