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ICJ hears opening statements in genocide case against Myanmar

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Long-awaited hearings at the United Nations top court opened in The Hague on Monday in a case accusing Myanmar of committing genocide against the Rohingya minority.

Ghana settles $1.47 billion energy sector debt to restore power stability

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Ghana also settled all outstanding gas invoices owed to energy partners ENI and Vitol, paying around $480 million, and cleared about $393 million in legacy debts to Independent Power Producers, including major suppliers such as Karpowership and Cenpower

Botswana: Botswana On FMD High Alert

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[The Patriot] The Ministry of Lands and Agriculture has issued a stern alert over the heightened risk of foot-and-mouth disease entering Botswana following reports of escalation in neighboring South African provinces close to the country's borders.

Uganda: Govt Suspends Top NGO Chapter Four Over Security Concerns

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[Nile Post] In a move that has sent shockwaves through Uganda's civil society sector, the National Bureau for Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO Bureau) has suspended the operating permit of Chapter Four Uganda, a leading human rights organization, with immediate effect.

Nigeria: Palantir Co-Founder Backs Nigerian Startup Terra in $11.8m Round

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[Daba Finance] Palantir Technologies Inc. co-founder Joe Lonsdale has led an investment in a Nigerian defense technology startup expanding drone manufacturing as security risks intensify across Africa.

Iran's nationwide protest movement enters third week amid violent crackdown

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Activists say 544 people have been killed in the protests. Iranian authorities have accused the United States and Israel of fuelling unrest in the country.

Liberia: Suspended Top Security Aide Jailed At Monrovia Central Prison Over Chilling Gang Rape Allegations Involving Minor

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[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Peter Bonn Jallah, a suspended Special Assistant to the Director of Liberia's National Security Agency (NSA), has been charged, forwarded to court, and remanded to the Monrovia Central Prison, following a harrowing police investigation into allegations of gang rape, statutory rape, and kidnapping involving a minor, a case that has sent shockwaves across Liberia and drawn intense scrutiny to the country's security apparatus.

Kenya: Police Arrest 15 After Chaos At Church Event Attended By Gachagua in Gatundu

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Police have arrested 15 suspects following chaos that erupted during a church service attended by former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua in Gatundu, Kiambu County.

Malawi: Is Vice President Jane Ansah Being Punished for Her Loyalty to APM?

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[Nyasa Times] President Arthur Peter Mutharika's decision to move the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA) from the Office of the Vice President to the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) has triggered serious political questions that government has failed to convincingly answer. Officially, the shift is being sold as an administrative move meant to improve coordination and speed up disaster response. But in Malawi's political reality, such changes are rarely innocent.

Nigeria: Where's Our President? - Obi Questions Tinubu's Whereabouts

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[Vanguard] Former Anambra State Governor and Labour Party presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Peter Obi, has questioned the whereabouts of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu amid what he described as deepening economic hardship, insecurity and leadership silence in Nigeria.

Africa: Trauma Tax is Africa's Hidden Economic Burden

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[allAfrica] As 2026 opens, conflict remains a permanent global condition, not an exception. More than 185,000 political violence events were recorded in 2025, directly exposing 831 million people--16% of humanity--to violence. The new year has brought no respite: Venezuela's government collapsed in a U.S. military operation, Russia deployed hypersonic missiles near Ukraine's NATO border, and Sudan marked its 1,000th day of war.

Thousands attend South Korea's Sancheoneo Festival for icy trout fishing

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The Sancheoneo Festival in Hwacheon, South Korea, attracts large crowds for its freezing water challenges and trout fishing. The event is a key winter attraction.

Afro-Brazilian festival celebrates faith, heritage and resistance in Ouro Preto

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The festival stands as a powerful reminder of Afro-Brazilian resilience and the enduring legacy of African traditions in Brazil’s cultural landscape.

Africa: AU Officials Call for Stronger Solidarity As Africa Confronts Rising Security, Political Challenges

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[ENA] Addis Ababa -- African Union (AU) officials have underlined that unity and close collaboration among Member States are indispensable to confronting the continent's mounting security, political and economic challenges.

Kenya: Ruai Residents Demand Urgent Action As Sewer Plant Air Pollution Threatens Health

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Residents living around the Ruai Sewer Plant are calling on the government to take urgent action to curb methane gas emissions from the facility, citing serious health and environmental concerns.

South Africa: Safety Concerns On Children's Products With Zinc Picolinate

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[SAnews.gov.za] The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) has called on the public to return products containing zinc picolinate and selenium, amid safety concerns related to children.

South Africa: 'South Africa Is Proud of You' - Education Minister Hails Top 2025 Matriculants

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[SAnews.gov.za] South Africa's top matriculants should be celebrated not just for their results, but for the determined pursuit of excellence that drove them to the top of the 2025 Matric class.

Ugandan opposition candidate Bobi Wine rallies in Kampala slum where he grew up

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Ugandan opposition candidate Bobi Wine brought his presidential campaign to the Kampala slum where he grew up ahead of Thursday’s elections.

Japan: 100 worshippers endure icy waters for Shinto ritual in Tokyo

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The annual Kanchu Misogi ritual saw around 100 worshippers plunge into icy water at a Tokyo shrine on Sunday.

Tanzania: Former US President Barack Obama Not Addressing Tanzania's 2025 Elections, Protests in Viral Video - Speech From 2018

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[Africa Check] Former US president Barack Obama not addressing Tanzania's 2025 elections, protests in viral video - speech from 2018

Malawi: MP Condemns Presidential Pardons of Convicted Albino Killers

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[Nyasa Times] Baba Malondera, MCP Director of Youth and Member of Parliament, has slammed President Arthur Peter Mutharika for pardoning men convicted in the brutal killing of Buleya, a key witness in Malawi's high-profile albino murder cases, calling the decision "a betrayal of justice" and "an insult to the moral conscience of the nation." In a Facebook post, Malondera revealed that he had raised concerns in Parliament on 1 November when funds for the Malawi Prison Service were being approved, questioning whether the

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