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Nigeria: Data Quoted to Back U.S. Allegation of Christian Genocide in Nigeria Questionable - BBC Investigation

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[Premium Times] According to the paper, while the figures for Christian deaths cited by some US officials were alarming, "assessing their accuracy is hard."

Sudan: Rights Chief Warns 'Abominable Atrocities' Likely Continue in Sudan's El Fasher

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[UN News] Warnings of worsening humanitarian conditions in Sudan continue, despite reports of a ceasefire deal brokered by international mediators on Thursday.

Nigeria: Yiaga Africa, Partners Validate INEC's Anambra Governorship Election Results

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[Premium Times] The coalition said its Process and Results Verification for Transparency (PRVT) methodology confirmed the integrity of the results announced by INEC.

Escalating crisis in Sudan: Military chief visits displacement camp amid rising atrocities

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Tens of thousands of Sudanese have fled to overcrowded camps to escape reported atrocities by the Rapid Support Forces since it captured el-Fasher in the western Darfur region, an aid group said Saturday.

Sudan: Sudan's Civilians Flee Mounting Atrocities As Darfur's War Deepens

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[RFI] Tens of thousands of Sudanese are on the move once again, fleeing reported atrocities after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) captured the key western city of el-Fasher late last month.

Ethiopia: Ethiopia's Quest for Red Sea Access Existential Necessity Forging Regional Dividends

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[ENA] As Africa's second most populous nation and a rapidly growing economy, Ethiopia's pursuit of regaining Red Sea Access is not merely a political posturing but a matter of survival. The quest for Ethiopia to secure access to the Red Sea is essential for its economic trajectory, regional cooperation and development as well as durable peace. To this end, securing access to the Red Sea is fundamentally an issue of survival that the country seeks to achieve based on mutual benefits and peacefully.

Tanzania: Hundreds charged with treason in election fallout

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Authorities in Tanzania have charged hundreds of people with treason over demonstrations around disputed polls last month, in a major escalation of political tension as the country reels from violence in which an unknown number of people were killed.

Trash to treasure: Johannesburg's river waste transformed into art

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Waste cleared from a Johannesburg river is being transformed into art as part of a new river rejuvenation project. About 150 kilometres of the South African city's rivers are being rehabilitated, and along one three kilometre stretch, waste is being up-cycled in unique ways.

The gentle but ruthless president blamed for shattering Tanzania's aura of stability

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The manner of Samia Suluhu Hassan's re-election has earned the country a rare rebuke from the African Union.

Rugby: South Africa overcomes red card and halftime deficit to beat France

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World champion South Africa overcame a red card and a halftime deficit to beat France 32-17 and hand Les Tricolores yet another stinging defeat.

Hurricane Melissa leaves Haitian community of Petit-Goâve struggling to recover

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More than a week after Hurricane Melissa struck Haiti, residents of Petit-Goâve are still struggling to rebuild after losing lives and property.

Battling Galamsey: Community efforts against illegal mining in Ghana

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Galamsey, the rampant mining that is practiced around the country, has wreaked havoc on the river, contaminating significant portions with cyanide and mercury.

Sudan: The Fall of El-Fasher Marks a Turning Point - Egypt and Turkey Strengthen Their Commitment to Stop the RSF

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[Agenzia Fides] Khartoum -- The fall of El-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, in the hands of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militias marks a turning point for the powers supporting the Sudanese government of General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.

The ex-president's daughter who faces terror-related charges

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South African Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, accused of stoking deadly protests, denies the charges.

Africa: Tanzania Election Failed to Comply With Democratic Standards - African Union

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WFP highlights severe hunger Crisis in Eastern Democratic Republic

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The UN World Food Programme (WFP) issued a dire warning on Thursday, revealing that three million people in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo now face emergency levels of hunger, a figure that has nearly doubled in the past year amid relentless conflict and a severe funding crisis.

Congo-Kinshasa: U.S. Says DR Congo, Rwanda Initial Full Text of Regional Economic Integration Framework

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[New Times] In "a significant step forward," representatives from the Rwandan and Congolese governments "initialed the full text of the Regional Economic Integration Framework (REIF), on Friday, November 7, overseen by US Under Secretary Allison Hooker and US Senior Advisor for Arab and African Affairs Massad Boulos.

Sudan: RSF Accepts Quartet Ceasefire Terms As Sudan's Army Digs in

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[Dabanga] El Fasher / Washington D.C. / Port Sudan / Addis A -- The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) announced their acceptance of the three-month humanitarian truce proposed by the Quartet, made up of the United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, raising hopes as well as reservations for relief amid Sudan's devastating war.

Congo-Kinshasa: DR Congo Hunger Crisis Worsening Amid Fighting and Lack of Aid Funding

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[UN News] The crisis in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continues to worsen amid ongoing fighting that has driven tens of thousands of people from their homes and created acute hunger, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday.

Congo-Kinshasa: Joint Statement on the Fourth Joint Oversight Committee for the Peace Agreement between DR Congo and Rwanda

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[State Department] The text of the following statement was released by the Governments of the United States of America, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of Rwanda, the State of Qatar, the Republic of Togo (as the African Union mediator), and the African Union Commission on the occasion of the fourth Joint Oversight Committee held this week in Washington, D.C.

Pope Leo XIV hosts South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at Vatican

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was received by Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on Saturday, a diplomatic engagement emphasizing cultural exchange and mutual understanding that stood in stark contrast to a brewing political storm following the United States' announcement it would boycott the G20