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Chad’s refugee crisis overwhelms maternity care in east, UN agency warns

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Chads refugee crisis overwhelms: © UNICEF/Annadjib Ramadane Mahamat Women in Golonti, Chad, participate in a nutrition sensitization session led by local

Chad’s refugee crisis overwhelms maternity care in east, UN agency warns

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Chads refugee crisis overwhelms: © UNICEF/Annadjib Ramadane Mahamat Women in Golonti, Chad, participate in a nutrition sensitization session led by local

Iraqi military debunks claims of Israeli base in Karbala desert

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Iraq’s military moved forces into the desert between Najaf and Karbala on Tuesday, escorting journalists to the site of what U.S. and Israeli media reports had described as a secret Israeli base — a claim Iraqi officials firmly deny.

Prosecutors seek seven-year prison term for Sarkozy in Gaddafi case

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French prosecutors have requested a seven‑year prison sentence for former president Nicolas Sarkozy in his appeal trial over allegations that his 2007 presidential campaign received illegal funding from Muammar Gaddafi’s Libya.

Rwanda's former first lady to appeal decision to reopen genocide probe against her

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Rwanda's former first lady Agathe Habyarimana will appeal last week's ruling by a French court that overturned a 2025 decision to dismiss an investigation into her role in the 1994 genocide.

Israeli drone strikes kill 8 near Beirut ahead of talks

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Israeli drone strikes on Wednesday hit multiple vehicles along a main highway south of Beirut, killing eight people — including a woman and her two children — according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry, in one of the deadliest escalations since the ceasefire took effect.

Nigeria: Study Flags Cement As Construction Industry's Biggest Carbon Problem, Offers Greener Solutions

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[Leadership] A recent study by a Nigerian student, Ololade Temitope Oduneye, has identified cement as the construction sector's biggest carbon problem, highlighting a range of greener alternatives that could significantly reduce emissions across the industry.

Kenya: 'Taking Ballot Photos Could Cost You Ksh1 Million,' IEBC Warns

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission has cautioned voters participating in Thursday's by-election that they risk incurring a fine of up to Ksh1 million, a jail term not exceeding three years, or both for taking selfies, photos, or videos inside polling booths.

South Africa: Groundbreaking HIV Drug, Lenacapavir, to Be Launched Next Month

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[SAnews.gov.za] The launch of Lenacapavir - a groundbreaking HIV drug - will be held on June 5 in Mpumalanga.

Congo-Kinshasa: DRC Journalist Detained Since January, Another in Hiding After Mining Impact Report

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[CPJ] Kinshasa -- The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to release journalist Stéphane Shisso, who was arrested in January after reporting on erosion caused by mining, and to ensure the safety of his colleague Guelord Shamba, who is in hiding.

Gabon move to acquire stake in international manganese-mining company

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It wants a slice of Eramet, the company whose subsidiary, Comilog, mines manganese at Moanda in the east of the country.

US President Trump arrives in Beijing for two-day summit with Xi Jinping

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Air Force One landed in Beijing on Wednesday, carrying US President Donald Trump to his high-stakes summit with Chinese leader Xi Jingping.

Afcon final 'deficiencies' dealt with - Motsepe

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Confederation of African Football president Patrice Motsepe admits to errors following the chaotic Afcon final between Morocco and Senegal which dented Caf's reputation.

Macron arrives in Ethiopia ahead of high‑level AU talks

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French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Addis Ababa on Wednesday, where he was welcomed by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed before heading into a trilateral meeting at the African Union headquarters with UN Secretary‑General António Guterres and AU Commission chairman Mahmoud Ali Youssouf.

South Africa: Homes of Over 5,000 People Still Flooded in Khayelitsha

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[GroundUp] City of Cape Town calls for donations to help flood victims

South Africa: Rights Groups Disappointed By Constitutional Court Asylum Ruling

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[GroundUp] Immigrant community leaders say the ruling that bars rejected asylum seekers from reapplying, may see people deported back to countries where they face danger

Somalia: Somalia Election Talks Stall in Mogadishu As Dispute Deepens

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- High-level talks between opposition leaders and President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud ended without agreement on Wednesday, with negotiators reportedly failing to bridge key differences over the country's disputed electoral framework, sources familiar with the discussions said.

Botswana: Public Pays Last Respects as Mogae Lies in State

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[Botswana Daily News] Gaborone -- Braving the early morning winter frosty conditions, hundreds of Batswana on Wednesday morning lined up at Parliament Building to pay their last respects to the country's former President, Dr Festus Mogae, whose body is lying in state.

Africa should 'let the past be' and welcome all foreign investment, says mogul Elumelu

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Africa needs massive private global capital and should welcome all foreign investors, Nigerian businessman Tony Elumelu said on the sidelines of this week's Africa Forward summit co-hosted by France and Kenya.

Dozens of dogs rescued and suspect arrested in Uganda after BBC investigation

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A BBC investigation exposed how scammers posted social content of dogs in distress to dupe donors into giving money.

South Africa's suspended top cop appears in Pretoria court

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Fannie Masemola faces four charges of contravening the Public Finance Management Act relating to an allegedly irregular tender.

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