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Pupils abducted from Catholic school in fresh Nigeria attack

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Security forces have launched operations to assess the situation and locate the missing pupils.

Africa: Fire Outbreak Halts Climate Negotiation Activities At COP30 in Brazil

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[Premium Times] A fire outbreak on Thursday has disrupted activities at the Blue zone axis of the ongoing United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, forcing the temporary closure of the Blue Zone where formal negotiations are taking place.

Nigeria: Aircraft From Lagos Suffers Landing Malfunction in Enugu

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[Vanguard] An aircraft with registration number 5N-BZN, arriving Enugu from Lagos, suffered a nose-landing gear malfunction while landing on Thursday.

Tanzania: No Mine Water Threatens Public Use, Officials Say

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[Daily News] Mwanza -- RESIDENTS across the Lake Zone have been reassured that robust measures are firmly in place to prevent contaminated water from any mines flowing into public water sources.

Nigeria: Timeline - Inside Nnamdi Kanu's Journey From Biafra Activism to Conviction for Terrorism

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[Premium Times] Mr Kanu, who was convicted for terrorism at the Federal High Court in Abuja, had been facing trial since 2015 when he was first arrested by Nigeria's authorities.

Nigeria: UN Security Council Discusses Insecurity in Nigeria, Other West African Countries

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[Premium Times] Top officials raised fresh concerns over the rapidly deteriorating security situation in West Africa and the Sahel, calling for urgent, coordinated regional action to confront expanding terrorist networks.

Nigeria: Bandits Invade Catholic School in Niger, Abduct Students, Workers

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[Leadership] An unconfirmed number of students and staff have been abducted from St. Mary's School, a Catholic institution in Papiri community, Agwara Local Government Area of Niger State.

South Africa: How Big Tobacco Stalls South Africa's Smoking and Vaping Law

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[Bhekisisa] When first introduced, strict rules about tobacco advertising in South Africa helped to cut smoking from 32% to 24% in a decade. But 20 years later the country isn't the public health darling it once was, and adult smoking prevalence has stagnated at around 20%. Although a new draft Tobacco Bill was published in 2018 to get tobacco control back on track, it's stalled for years, and it's unclear when -- or if -- it will become law. What's behind the slow progress? The tobacco industry, suggests

Nigeria: Nnamdi Kanu sentenced to life as lawyers reject "overbroad" ruling

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Lawyers representing the convicted separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu have rejected the ruling by the Nigerian court that sentenced him to life imprisonment on sevenĀ terrorism-related charges.

Africa: From Scepticism to Science - How Two Doctors Embraced Evidence-Based Harm Reduction

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[allAfrica] Back in 2014, what started as a routine check-up for a patient turned into something Dr Rohan Sequeira, a medical doctor from India, still cherishes today. As an expert in Cardiology, Dr Sequeira had for years prescribed complete cessation of smoking to his patients as a way of slowing down the aggressiveness of cardiac-linked diseases.

Ethiopia: Alarm Bells Go Off On Ethiopia

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[HRW] Concerned Governments Should Act to Prevent Further Abuses

Africa: All of Africa Today - November 21, 2025

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Blaze disrupts COP30 Summit in Brazil, 13 hospitalized for smoke inhalation

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A fire briefly spread through pavilions being used for U.N. climate talks in Brazil and prompted evacuations Thursday on the next-to-last day of the conference, and officials said 13 people were treated for smoke inhalation.

Zimbabwe: Harare Records Over 500 Cases of Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease

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[New Zimbabwe] THE City of Harare has raised alarm over an outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), with at least 501 cases recorded across several suburbs, mainly affecting children under the age of 10.

Austria's Salzburg Christmas market begins amid heightened security

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Salzburg's Christmas market has opened with increased security measures, including more police patrols and cameras, following a trial against a man accused of planning attacks.

Sudan's army chief says ready to cooperate with US and Riyadh to achieve peace

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Sudan's Sovereign Council, led by army chief Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman Al-Burhan, announced on Wednesday its readiness to cooperate with the United States and Saudi Arabia to end the two-year-long conflict devastating the country.

South Africa: Thousands Rally Against Gender Violence - South African News Briefs - November 21, 2025

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Somalia: Somaliland Bans Passenger Transit Through Mogadishu Over Security Concerns

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[Horn Diplomat] Discover Morehargeisa -- Somaliland's Ministry of Civil Aviation and Airports has announced new restrictions preventing airlines from routing passengers through Mogadishu, citing heightened security risks for travelers. The directive will take effect on December 1, 2025, and applies to both outbound and inbound international passengers.

Kenya: Ruto Pitches Infrastructure Fund As Key to Financing Kenya's Growth Without New Debt

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- President William Ruto has said the newly established National Infrastructure Fund will be central to financing Kenya's next phase of development, signalling a shift away from heavy borrowing and rising tax pressures.

Nigeria: Nnamdi Kanu's Terrorism Trial Ends After 10 Years, Bags Life Imprisonment Verdict

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[This Day] The terrorism trial of leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, at the Federal High Court, Abuja, came to an end yesterday after 10 years, with the court finally convicting him on all seven count amended charges.

Africa: 20% of World's Children Still Trapped in Extreme Poverty - UNICEF

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[UN News] More than 19 per cent of children worldwide live in extreme poverty, surviving on under $3 a day, according to a new UNICEF report.

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