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Djibouti counts votes as leader seeks sixth term

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Djibouti began counting votes Friday in a presidential election expected to hand a sixth term to 78-year-old Ismail Omar Guelleh, who faces just one little-known opponent in the small but highly strategic Horn of Africa nation

Africa: A Failed U.S. Attempt to Opt Out of Democracy Talk

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[CFR] When Washington chooses not to comment on democracy, authoritarians and their backers fill in the silence.

Ghana: 2027 Afcon Tournament Dates Confirmed

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[Ghanaian Times] The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has officially announced the dates for the historic 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) to be co-hosted in East Africa.

Big 5 Construct Ethiopia Returns To Addis Ababa

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | 9 April 2026: As Ethiopia’s construction market accelerates investment across transport, power and ICT infrastructure, Big 5 Construct

Prince Harry sued for defamation by charity Sentebale he co-founded

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Prince Harry left the charity last year in an acrimonious dispute over how Sentebale was being managed.

Italy: From Go to Monopoly, board games bridge generations

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A new exhibition titled “0–99. Design for Play” opened on 10 April 2026 at Palazzo Arese Borromeo in Cesano Maderno, near Milan, turning a 17th‑century aristocratic residence into a large, interactive gallery of games.

Chimpanzees in Uganda locked in vicious 'civil war', say researchers

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The once close-knit community of Ngogo chimpanzees have been at loggerheads for the last eight years.

African space council chief wins top award

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Tidiane Ouattara was honored with the Aerospace Innovation Award for his commitment to space science and technology in Africa

Israel: Hezbollah rocket from Lebanon strikes Safed, injuring several people

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Emergency services were deployed in Safed on 10 April 2026 after a rocket fired from Lebanon by Hezbollah struck the northern city, prompting a rapid response to treat casualties and secure the area.

Emmanuel Macron meets Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican to discuss global tensions

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France’s President Emmanuel Macron met Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on Friday, marking their first official talks and signalling renewed dialogue between France and the Holy See at a time of rising global tensions.

Nigeria’s aso-oke weaving tradition gains global spotlight

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In Iseyin, a quiet town in southwestern Nigeria, shaded corners and narrow alleys have become busy hubs for weaving aso-oke, a traditional Yoruba fabric. Long produced by hand, the thick, often brightly colored textile is deeply rooted in cultural heritage and identity.

A New Alliance for Peace: IEP and Peace First Ethiopia Sign Historic MOU to Advance Positive Peace Across Africa

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The partnership marks a significant step toward embedding evidence-based peace economics into African policy dialogue ahead of a landmark 2026 seminar in

Voting day concludes with low turnout in Djibouti as Guelleh set to win sixth term

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Just over 256,000 people were eligible to choose between Ismail Omar Guelleh and his little-known opponent Mohamed Farah Samatar but turnout remained low throughout the day.

Tripoli zoo reopens to offer Libyans rare respite from violence

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It was supposed to be a temporary closure for renovations, but for 17 long years, Tripoli's zoo -- like the city itself -- was embroiled in the violence of Libya's brutal conflict

ripoli zoo reopens to offer Libyans rare respite from violence

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It was supposed to be a temporary closure for renovations, but for 17 long years, Tripoli's zoo -- like the city itself -- was embroiled in the violence of Libya's brutal conflict

Despite Benin's economic boom, poverty persists

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Voters will head to the polls on April 12 in Benin to select a new president against a backdrop of a booming economy, but not everyone is benefitting from it--many are struggling to cope with the rising cost of living

Shock appointment as Aliou Cissé takes charge of Angola national team

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A surprise unfolded in Luanda, where journalists gathered expecting French coach Jean-Michel Cavalli to be unveiled as Angola’s new head coach. Instead, it was Aliou Cissé who walked in, taking charge of the Palancas Negras.

Opposition supporters call for change ahead of Benin presidential election

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Paul Hounkpè, of the Cowry Forces for ⁠an Emerging Benin party, used his last campaign days to mark his differences with the current administration.

Ukraine : Russian drone attacks hit Sumy and Odesa as Easter truce looms

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Russian drone strikes hit Sumy and Odesa, injuring two and damaging homes and energy sites, as Putin proposes a brief Easter ceasefire.

Niger Limits Fuel Supplies To Offset Disruptions Linked To The Strait Of Hormuz

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A deepening fuel shortage in Niger is disrupting everyday life, with long queues forming at petrol stations and commuters struggling to refuel. The crisis has

Kimbanguism: The church shaping faith and politics in DR Congo

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Kimbanguism: The Church Shaping Faith and Politics in DR Congo

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