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Tanzania: Tanzania Cuts Antibiotic Use By 88pc

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[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- TANZANIA has reduced antibiotic consumption by 88 per cent and cut deaths associated with antimicrobial resistance (AMR) by 14 per cent, marking a significant milestone in efforts to combat one of the world's fastestgrowing public health threats.

Madrid shelter prepares for Papal visit

Africanews  

Excitement is building at a homeless shelter in Madrid as staff and residents prepare for a very special guest. Pope Leo XIV is set to visit Cedia 24 Horas this weekend during his trip to Spain.

What this TIA Bitcoin series cannot promise you

This Is Africa  

Twelve pieces have argued and illustrated that Bitcoin matters to Africa. The argument is worth making. It is also worth cross-examining. Here is the ledger of doubts the series has earned, and the honest reckoning with each.

Fall in official Ebola numbers appears to be good news but it's not that simple

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There are now 380 confirmed cases of Ebola in DR Congo, far lower than initial estimates of suspected cases, writes Fergus Walsh.

Singer Fally Ipupa's pride at being given major DR Congo honour

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He follows the late great Papa Wemba in becoming a knight of the National Order of the Leopard.

Nigeria to repatriate more than 1,000 of its citizens from South Africa over rising tensions

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Nigeria is planning to repatriate more than 1,000 of its nationals from South Africa as anti-immigrant tensions rise in the country, long a destination for documented and undocumented African workers.

Zanu Pf’s elitist, populist factionalism as a national burden for Zimbabwe #CAB3

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Zimbabwe’s Parliament witnessed a highly choreographed performance as Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi tabled Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3. Packed with baffling aviation metaphors masking term-limit extensions and judicial overhauls, the reading exposed a deeply entrenched elitist factionalism. Zimbabweans are left shouldering a heavy national burden: an oligarchic power play designed for perpetuity.

Germany: Bavarian lake procession marks centuries-old boat tradition for Corpus Christi

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Hundreds of worshippers gathered in Bavaria on 4 June for Seehausen's traditional Corpus Christi lake procession. The event, held annually since 1935, combines religious devotion with local heritage on the waters of Staffelsee.

Lebanon: UN clears debris in Dibbine after Israeli withdrawal

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UN peacekeepers and heavy machinery entered the southern Lebanese village of Dibbine on 5 June to clear debris left by recent fighting.

Romania: TV reporter flees live on air after drone explosion in Constanța

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A live television report from Romania's Black Sea port of Constanța was abruptly interrupted on 5 June after a maritime drone exploded nearby, heightening concerns over the regional impact of the war in Ukraine.

South Africa: President Ramaphosa to Address Nation On Migration Strategy

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[SAnews.gov.za] President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to address the nation on government's comprehensive strategy to manage migration, as concerns over illegal immigration continue to dominate public discourse.

Africa: South Africa to Send Envoys Across Africa and Globally to Tackle Migration Challenges

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[SAnews.gov.za] President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that South Africa will dispatch envoys across the African continent and to other parts of the world, as government intensifies diplomatic efforts to address migration challenges facing the country.

France stunned by Ivory Coast in World Cup warmup

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Guéla Doué scored a goal and set up the winning strike as Ivory Coast surprised France — and Doué's brother in the French dugout — with a 2-1 victory in a World Cup warmup match Thursday

New York businesses get ready to welcome influx of World Cup fans

Africanews  

One week ahead of the opening of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, business and restaurants in New York are preparing for an influx of fans and tourists ahead of the official start next week.

Rumors and mistrust persist over Ebola outbreak

Africanews  

As eastern DR Congo battles a new Ebola outbreak, rumors and mistrust continue to complicate the response.

Nigeria: Gunmen Abduct Cleric's 9-Year-Old Son in Ondo

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[Vanguard] Suspected gunmen have abducted a nine-year-old boy, Olaosebikan Victor, during a midnight attack on Ugbosi Quarters in Idogun, Ose Local Government Area of Ondo State.

Nigeria: Accord Condemns Assassination Attempt On Osogbo Chairman, Demands Investigation

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[Leadership] The national leadership of Accord led by Barrister Maxwell Mgbudem, has condemned the attempted assassination of its chairman in Osogbo Local Government Area of Osun State, Asimiyu Ajibola, describing the attack as politically motivated and a threat to democratic participation ahead of the state's governorship election.

Kenya: The Maandamano Subplot - Why Fifth Edition of Nairobi City Marathon Sits On Knife's Edge

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[Capital FM] Even as the clock ticks to the fifth edition of the Nairobi City Marathon, organisers admit that Sunday's event is rich fodder for unannounced protests by persons disgruntled with various issues presently affecting the country.

Malawi: U.S. Visa Restrictions Expose Malawi's Growing International Credibility Problem

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[Nyasa Times] As the United States marks 250 years of independence, a cloud of uncertainty hangs over thousands of Malawians hoping to study, receive medical treatment, conduct business or visit family in America.

The Big Thursday Read: CAB3, succession politics and the future of Zimbabwe’s democracy

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Dr. Blessing Vava examines how Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 has become a focal point for debates over presidential term limits, succession politics, constitutionalism and democratic accountability in Zimbabwe.

Nigeria: Increasing Incidence of Kidnapping As Threat to National Security

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[This Day] Afakriya Gadzama writes that recent times have witnessed a troubling rise in the incidence of kidnapping across parts of Nigeria, posing significant threats to public safety, national security, and socio-economic stability.

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