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As East Africa’s Migratory Fish Vanish, A Food Security Crisis Surfaces

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By the time the auction begins at Nangurukuru fish market in Tanzania’s southern Lindi region, the crisis is already visible. Wooden canoes that once returned

US considers sending Afghan allies to DR Congo amid resettlement halt

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The Trump administration is considering a controversial new plan, to send more than 1,000 Afghans who supported US forces, not to America, but to central Africa.

Two hostages captured in Niger freed by Russia's Africa Corps in Mali

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Two men held hostage in Mali have been freed after almost two years in captivity, the Russian army said on Tuesday. Russian national Oleg Greta and Ukrainian Yuri Yurov were rescued by a "special operation" carried out by Russia's Africa Corps  unit,  Moscow said in a statement.

South Africa: Home Affairs Dismisses False Reports on Passport-Free Travel for Lesotho Nationals

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[Govt of SA] The Department of Home Affairs has noted with concern various unfounded media reports and social media posts suggesting that Lesotho nationals will no longer be required to present valid passports when entering South Africa. These reports falsely claim that citizens of the Kingdom of Lesotho may now enter the Republic using only their national ID cards.

Earth Day: Extreme weather a growing threat to democray, report says

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Extreme climate events are increasingly threatening democracy, with at least 94 elections and referendums in 52 countries disrupted by natural hazards over the past two decades, a report published Wednesday said.

Africa: Children Are Paying The Price for Climate Change. Climate Finance Must Catch Up

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[Unicef] Climate change is reshaping what childhood looks like.

Two hostages captured in Niger freed by Russia's Africa Corps unit in Mali

Africanews  

Two men held hostage in Mali have been freed after almost two years in captivity, the Russian army said on Tuesday. Russian national Oleg Greta and Ukrainian Yuri Yurov were rescued by a "special operation" carried out by Russia's Africa Corps  unit,  Moscow said in a statement.

Iran targets three ships in Strait of Hormuz escalation

Africanews  

A global shipping route is once again under threat as Iranian forces move against commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.

Nigeria's Tinubu sacks finance minister in surprise cabinet reshuffle

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Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu has sacked his finance minister Wale Edun as part of a minor cabinet reshuffle. Stepping into the role is former Minister of State for Finance Taiwo Oyedele. He played a central role in the administration's tax overhaul which took effect at the start of this year.

Nigeria's President Tinubu sacks finance and housing ministers in cabinet reshuffle

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Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu has sacked his finance minister Wale Edun as part of a minor cabinet reshuffle. Stepping into the role is former Minister of State for Finance Taiwo Oyedele. He played a central role in the administration's tax overhaul which took effect at the start of this year.

Nearly 8,000 migrants dead or missing in 2025

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Nearly 8,000 people died or disappeared on migration routes in 2025, according to the United Nations, a stark reminder that for many, the journey in search of safety or opportunity remains deadly.

Russia and Libya vow to strengthen bilateral cooperation

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Russia is ready to assist Libya in “restoring unity and national reconciliation,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Tuesday after holding talks with Libya’s acting foreign minister, Taher Al-Baour, in Moscow.

Kenya: Owalo Urges Ruto to Skip 2027 Race, Back His Presidential Bid

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Former Information Communication and Technology (ICT) Cabinet Secretary Eliud Owalo has urged President William Ruto to forgo the 2027 presidential race and instead back his bid, arguing it would be a reciprocal gesture for his support in 2022.

'I cried so hard' - the Kenyan WNBA star who beat US visa heartbreak

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Madina Okot only started playing basketball six years ago, but the Kenyan's rapid rise has seen her set a WNBA milestone at the age of 21.

Africa: The Ballot Box Illusion - How Authoritarians Repackaged the African Ballot

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[IPS] ABUJA, Nigeria / NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 22 2026 (IPS) - In many countries across Africa, people have recently lined up to vote. But in country after country, there has been no real choice on offer. As CIVICUS's 2026 State of Civil Society Report documents, what has frequently been on display is a procedural ceremony of democracy, orderly enough to satisfy observers, but hollow enough to leave those who hold the reins of power untroubled. Laws and structures that were supposed to promote democratic decisions

Africa: Extreme Heat Pushing Global Food Systems to the Brink, UN Agencies Warn

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[UN News] Extreme heat is pushing global food and farming systems to the brink, threatening the livelihoods of over a billion people as rising temperatures and more frequent heatwaves redefine how food is produced worldwide, a new UN report warns.

Tanzania: Commission to Submit Inquiry Report Tomorrow

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[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- THE Independent Commission of Inquiry into the breach of peace during and in the days following the October 2025 General Election is expected to present its report to President Samia Suluhu Hassan tomorrow, after collecting evidence from more than 63,000 people.

Pix of the Day, 22 April 2026

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Pix of the Day, 22 April 2026

Liberia: War Crimes Court Body Accuses Senior Liberian Officials of Blocking Progress

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[Liberian Investigator] The body tasked with establishing Liberia's long-awaited War and Economic Crimes Court accused senior government officials Tuesday of deliberately blocking progress, naming the justice minister, the president's legal advisor and the national security advisor as key obstacles.

Libya, UAE fuelled Sudan war with Colombian mercenaries, reports find

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Newly released reports say Colombian mercenaries helped the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces fight the Sudanese army, as the civil war gripping the country is entering its fourth year.

Death sentences soar in DR Congo after moratorium lifted, report warns

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The number of death sentences handed down in the Democratic Republic of Congo has skyrocketed since the government lifted a de facto moratorium on executions in 2024, a campaign group warned Tuesday.

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