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Nigeria: Lawyer Alleges Illegal Detention, Torture, N180,000 Bail Extortion By Police

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[Premium Times] Mr Chude alleged widespread human rights abuses at the police Octopus Unit in Port Harcourt, including unlawful detention, torture, and extortion, while calling for urgent scrutiny and stronger oversight of detention facilities.

Nigeria: Police Chief Decries High Rate of Violation of Widows' Rights in Anambra

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[Premium Times] "Some of the brothers and sisters in-laws only aim at inheriting their late brothers' wives and property but don't talk about how to maintain the children of the deceased."

Somalia: Somalia, China Discuss Expanding Defence and Security Cooperation

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia's Minister of Defence, Ahmed Moallim Fiqi, met with China's ambassador to Somalia, Wang Yu, in Mogadishu on Monday to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation, particularly in the areas of defence, military training and support for Somalia's national security institutions.

Somalia: Aussom Chief, EU Ambassador Discuss Security and Stabilisation Efforts in Somalia

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- The head of the African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM), El Hadji Ibrahima Diene, met the European Union's ambassador to Somalia, Francesca Di Mauro, in Mogadishu on Monday to discuss ongoing efforts to strengthen peace, security and stability in the Horn of Africa nation.

Somalia: Somali Special Forces Raid Al-Shabaab Positions in Bay Region

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- Somalia's elite Danab Special Forces carried out a planned operation in the El Bashiir area near Buur Hakaba district in the Bay region, targeting suspected Al-Shabaab fighters, officials said on Monday.

Sudan: Joint Statement on Sudan: Political Track

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[State Department] The text of the following statement was released by the Governments of the United States of America and the countries and organizations of Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Norway, the United Kingdom, African Union (AU), the European Union (EU), the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), the League of Arab States (LAS), and the United Nations (UN) on the occasion of the conclusion of the Quintet (AU, IGAD, LAS, EU, and UN) consultations with Sudanese political stakeholders in Addis

The 2027 horizon: Organizing in the wake of ontological shock

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A cosmic reckoning is leaking from the shadows. As credible insiders warn of an undeniable collision with Non-Human Intelligence, the modern nation-state faces total delegitimization. Stripped of human supremacy and engineered scarcity, our centralized systems will collapse. The elite are panicking—but localized, mutual aid networks can harvest the shock.

Kenya: Kagwe Pushes for Tougher Action Against Fake Farm Inputs

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya has called for stricter global standards on agricultural chemicals and stronger action against counterfeit farm inputs, warning that the continued circulation of substandard pesticides threatens public health, farmer livelihoods, and export markets.

Sudan: Satellite Imagery Reveals the Splintering and Burning of Kauda

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[Ayin Network] A recent investigation by the Centre for Information Resilience (CIR) and Sudan Witness exposes a devastating arson campaign taking place last month in the Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan State. For decades, the town of Kauda has stood as the defiant, symbolic heartland of the Nuba people and their resistance movement, the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N). But over two harrowing weeks from 2 to 16 May, a joint investigation reveals an arson campaign that burnt Kauda's central market and

Kenya: Rest in Peace - Kenyan Rugby Pay Tribute to Ex-Shujaa Star Robert Aringo

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[Capital FM] Tributes continue to flow in for former Impala RFC player Robert 'Majei' Aringo who passed away over the weekend.

Pointe-Noire celebrates African textiles at 13th International Fashion Carousel

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Pointe-Noire, the economic capital of the Republic of Congo, welcomed designers, models and fashion enthusiasts from across the continent for the 13th edition of the Carrousel International de la Mode, held from June 4 to 7, 2026.

South Africa: Over 1,800 Child Rape Cases Dropped As DNA Labs Fall Behind

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[Scrolla] Parliament's police committee says 1,853 statutory rape cases were withdrawn between 2020 and 2025, warning that SAPS members who allow this are breaking their own rules. South Africa's forensic labs are too slow, rape kits are running out nationwide, and there is no dedicated policy guiding police on how to investigate the rape of children.

As climate shifts, malaria gains ground in southern Africa

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According health officials, climate change is supercharging existing hotspots and lengthening transmission windows, fuelling far more intense outbreaks

Namibia: Rundu Tackles N$700m Debt With Waiver

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[New Era] Rundu -- The Rundu Town Council has launched a 24-month interest waiver programme to recover millions in unpaid municipal debt and ease financial pressure on struggling ratepayers.

Namibia: Parly Engages ECN On Electoral Bill Reform

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[New Era] Gobabis -- Members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs and Petitions met with officials from the Electoral Commission of Namibia in Gobabis on Friday to review the Draft Electoral Bill.

Namibia: Mineworker Underscores Media's Crucial Role ...Reflects On 40-Year Journey

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[New Era] Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN) president Poco-Key Mberiuana says the role the media play in advancing workers' rights cannot be overemphasised.

Namibia: Omaruru CEO 'Clueless' On Suspension

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[New Era] Swakopmund -- The Omaruru Municipality has suspended its CEO, Valentinus Sindongo, via email on Tuesday.

Namibia: Telecom Given Four Months to Fix Network Problems

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[New Era] Following months of complaints from customers over poor network service, dropped calls and internet outages, the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has ordered Telecom Namibia to take urgent steps to stabilise its network and improve service delivery.

Namibia: Chiefs Offer Haven for Unwanted Babies

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[New Era] Ongwediva -- Various traditional authority leaders in northern Namibia have called on mothers who do not want their babies for a myriad of reasons to take the children to their palaces for adoption rather than dumping.

Namibia: City Sounds Alarm Over Angolan Street Kids

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[New Era] The City of Windhoek has raised urgent child protection and law enforcement concerns over groups of migrant Angolan children who have been living, trading and begging on the capital city streets for the past three years.

South Africa: March and March Wants to Arrest Migrants but the Law Says No

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[Scrolla] President Cyril Ramaphosa told the nation on Sunday, 7 June, that enforcing immigration laws is the job of the state, not private citizens or community groups. March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma says the Criminal Procedure Act entitles citizens to make arrests, but the law does not list undocumented status as grounds for a citizen's arrest.

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