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African Union of Broadcasting (AUB) and United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH) Launch Landmark Webinar Series on Africa’s Water Crisis, Starting June 2, 2026

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African union of broadcasting: In response to the intensifying climate emergency and the growing challenges of water resource management across the

NOV Joins African Energy Week (AEW) 2026 as Gold Sponsor Amid Africa’s Offshore Expansion Push

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Nov joins african energy: Global energy services and oilfield equipment provider NOV has joined the African Energy Week (AEW) (www.AECWeek.com) 2026

African Capital Looks to South America’s Next Wave of Energy Development

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African capital looks to: Africa’s energy sector is entering a different phase of capital formation. For the past two decades, the focus has been on

Health Leaders Endorse Coordinated Action and Continuity of Essential Services During Ebola Response

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Health leaders endorse coordinated: African health leaders and global partners have agreed to strengthen regional coordination and resource mobilisation

Africa Day (May 25): Winning Together (By Herbert Mensah)

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Africa day may 25: By Herbert Mensah, President of Rugby Africa (www.RugbyAfrique.com) and Chair of World Rugby’s Regions.  As we celebrate Africa Day

Senegal’s Sonko slams Prime Minister appointment in first speech as speaker

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Senegal’s newly elected speaker of the National Assembly, Ousmane Sonko, has spoken publicly for the first time since taking up the post, sharply criticizing the appointment of the country’s new prime minister.

Sarkozy Libya appeal: Defence pleads case in Paris

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French prosecutors have asked a Paris appeals court to sentence former president Nicolas Sarkozy to seven years in prison, and to ban him from public office for five years.

What Ongoing US UAP disclosure reveals about the brittleness of power, and why Africa should read it through Utu

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As the Pentagon opens its massive UAP archive to billions of views, a deeper crisis looms. The real

Senegal: Peking University DongFang Cohort Elects Habibou Dia as Ambassador

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[allAfrica] Habibou Dia has been elected ambassador of the DongFang Scholarship Program cohort at Peking University following a vote involving representatives from 58 countries.

South African president mounts legal challenge against report that could lead to impeachment

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Cyril Ramaphosa argues that the authors of the report "misconceived" their mandate.

Mangrove loss threatens Sierra Leone's oyster harvesters

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Along the coastline of Freetown, the gradual disappearance of mangroves directly threatens the communities that depend on oyster farming to make a living. The activity, deeply rooted in local culture and which has enabled generations of women to make a living, is now under threat .

Burkina livestock ban welcomed by consumers but hits traders hard

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Burkina Faso has suspended the export of all livestock in a bid to ensure the availability of animals on the domestic market. The measure has been largely welcomed but has hit livestock traders hard.

Guinea: Media Regulator Suspends Journalist, Radio Station

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[MFWA] On 8 December, 2025, the media regulator for Guinea, the High Authority for Communication (HAC), announced the suspension until further notice of Boubacar Koyla Diallo, host of the programme "Autour de la transition" on Parlement TV, over the edition broadcast on 7 December 2025.

Somalia: Somalia Faces Rising Ebola Threat As Us Imposes Temporary Travel Restrictions

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia is facing growing fears over the possible spread of Ebola as the deadly virus resurfaces in parts of Africa, while the United States has imposed temporary travel restrictions targeting travellers linked to affected countries.

Ethiopia's opposition brace for ruling party election landslide

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Ethiopian opposition parties go into elections on June 1, facing threats, insurgencies, near-total state control of the media, and what they see as a pre-determined victory for Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.

Rights group accuses UAE of being transit point for mercenaries on way to Sudan

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The United Arab Emirates has denied any involvement in the civil war and says it investigates alleged links.

Senegal: Sonko as Speaker - Opposition Accuse Pastef of 'Institutional Coup'

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[RFI] Senegal's National Assembly has elected ousted prime minister Ousmane Sonko as its speaker, handing the firebrand politician a powerful new platform just days after President Bassirou Diomaye Faye dismissed him from government.

South Africa: How Will Teachers Handle Bullying? South African Study Finds They're Ill-Prepared

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[The Conversation Africa] Bullying is a widespread global problem, with extensive research across countries showing that no school is immune. In South Africa, the scale is particularly concerning, with studies indicating that between a fifth and over half of learners have experienced or witnessed school violence.

Nigeria: Terrorism - Court Reserves Judgement in Owo Church Massacre Trial

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[Premium Times] The five defendants are being prosecuted by the Stae Security Service (SSS) over the attack on St Francis Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo State, which left dozens of worshippers dead and many others injured.

Kenya: Lobby Seeks Overhaul of Key Finance Bill 2026 Clauses Over Economic Pressure Fears

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Consumers Federation of Kenya (COFEK) has warned that several proposals in the Finance Bill 2026 could significantly raise the cost of living, weaken consumer protections and expose Kenya to regional trade disputes, as Parliament continues scrutiny of the tax measures ahead of the Third Reading.

Three dead after vehicle collides with elephant in Uganda national park

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Three people were killed and several others injured after the vehicle they were traveling in crashed into an elephant in a national park in Uganda, according to authorities.

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