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Sudan: 'Presence Vs Absence' At Berlin Conference, Disputes Over Civilian Representation, and Exclusion of Warring Parties

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[Dabanga] Berlin / Amsterdam -- The Third International Conference on Sudan that commenced in the German capital, Berlin, this morning, is aimed at mobilising international support for peace efforts, delivering humanitarian aid and easing the worsening crisis. Some 40 political and civilian figures are taking part, while Sudan's warring parties have been excluded. The one-day conference coincides with the third anniversary of the war that broke out on 15 April 2023 between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, along

Sudan: Sudan Conference Kicks Off in Berlin - Hopes to Raise Over $1 Billion

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[Dabanga] Berlin -- The Third International Conference on Sudan commenced in Berlin today, amid hopes among Sudanese observers that the international community will meet its humanitarian commitments to the country. The United Nations' special envoy for Sudan, Pekka Haavisto, said the conference was a crucial step in supporting the delivery of humanitarian aid and bringing an end to the war. He described the meeting as an "excellent opportunity" to call for a humanitarian truce that would allow aid workers to reach affected

Sudan: Sudan Govt Reiterates Rejection of the Berlin Conference - Pro-Army Voices Call Out 'Selectivity'

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[Dabanga] Khartoum -- The Sudanese government has reiterated its strong rejection of the Third International Conference on Sudan commenced in Berlin today, stating that the move "represents a disregard for the country's sovereignty" and "a consecration" of what it described as the approach of colonial tutelage.

SA opposition leader Julius Malema awaits sentence on Thursday

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The state is seeking the maximum 15-year jail term for Malema, who was found guilty in October of violating firearm laws by shooting a gun in the air at an EFF celebration near the city in 2018.

Sudan: From Genocide to Countless Acts of Solidarity - Documenting Three Years of War in Sudan

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[The New Humanitarian] After three years of catastrophic conflict, Sudan is divided and partitioned between the warring parties and their various armed allies, with few signs of any breakthrough in mediation efforts, and every indication of further regional escalation.

Pope Leo XIV arrives in Cameroon on second leg of African tour

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After two days in Algeria marred by two suicide attacks and a spat with US President Donald Trump, the pontiff's plane landed in the Cameroonian capital Yaounde shortly before 3:00 pm local time (1400 GMT), an AFP journalist travelling on the papal plane said.

Cameroon: President Biya signs decree to reinstate vice presidency

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Cameroonian President Paul Biya signed a bill on Tuesday to restore the vice presidency to the country's government structure.

Nigeria drops terrorism financing charges against ex-justice minister

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Abubakar Malami was seen as one of the most influential ministers under former President Muhammadu Buhari.

Sudan: Washington's Asymmetry of Interests in Sudan

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[allAfrica] After three years of war in Sudan, the Sudanese people continue to pay the worst price. Since the start of this year alone, 700 civilians have been killed in drone strikes by the warring factions; two out of every three Sudanese are now acutely food insecure; and the poverty rate has deepened, with now 70% of the population living at or below the World Bank's poverty threshold of $2/day.

Togo to ask UN members to adopt world maps that show true size of Africa

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Togo has launched a campaign to adopt a world map that better represents the true size of Africa. Now Togo will ask UN member states to commit to ditching European centred maps in favour of more accurate representations.

Cameroon Prepares For Pope’s Landmark Visit As Africa Emerges Central To The Church’s Future

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Cameroon’s capital, Yaoundé, intensified preparations on Tuesday ahead of Pope Leo XIV’s visit, with banners, decorations, and heightened security visible

Chinese national given one year in prison for smuggling ants out of Kenya

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Zhang Kequn was arrested in March while trying to travel to China with more than 2,000 live ants.

Nigeria: Troops Raid Ipob Hideout, Rescue Kidnap Victim After N2 Million Ransom

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[Premium Times] The Nigerian Army said the troops rescued the kidnap victim in Uzo-Uwani LGA of Enugu State before raiding the IPOB hideout in Ezeagu LGA of the South-eastern state.

South Africa: South Africa to Host Landmark African Union Ministerial Session On Transport and Energy

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[African Union] At a defining moment for Africa's infrastructure development trajectory, the African Union Commission (AUC), in collaboration with the Government of the Republic of South Africa, will convene the Fifth Session of the Specialised Technical Committee on Transport and Energy from 27 to 30 April 2026 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Kenya: Pressure Mounts On Ruto To Address Rising Costs

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The United Alternative Government opposition formation has called on President William Ruto to convene a special sitting of Parliament within seven days to address what it describes as a deepening fuel crisis, as pump prices hit record highs across the country.

Botswana: Nightlife Industry Halts Petition Over Liquor Hours

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[Botswana Daily News] Gaborone -- Nightclub and bar owners, led by Gilbert Seagile, have put on hold their petition against government's proposed 24-hour liquor trading hours.

Nigeria: Nigerian Govt Drops Terrorism Financing Charges Against Malami, Son

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[Premium Times] The prosecution will continue to press on with other charges filed against Mr Malami and his son in the case.

Zimbabwe: Nurses Announce Plans For Nationwide Strike

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[New Zimbabwe] Zimbabwean nurses have announced plans to embark on a nationwide strike from April 20 to 22 stating that concerns they raised last month were ignored by government.

Somalia: Puntland Launches Operations Against Islamic State Fighters in Somalia's Bari Region

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Security forces in Somalia's Puntland have launched large-scale military operations against fighters linked to the Islamic State in parts of the Bari region, officials said.

Ghana: Parliament Considers Community Service Bill to Reduce Prison Congestion

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[Ghanaian Times] The Parliamentary Committee on Defence and Interior has begun deliberations on the proposed Community Service Bill 2026, aimed at addressing prison overcrowding and reducing the cost of maintaining inmates.

Africa: Nearly 20 Million Lives Saved in Africa Through Measles Vaccinations

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[WHO-AFRO] Brazzaville/Geneva -- Nearly 20 million measles-related deaths have been averted in Africa since 2000 thanks to increasing vaccination coverage, according to the first-ever detailed analysis of immunization targets on the continent.

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