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Sudan war: 318 RSF fighters defect to army in latest blow to paramilitary

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Sudan’s army says 318 Rapid Support Forces fighters, including four commanders, have defected and joined its ranks in the latest apparent surrender by paramilitary personnel. The move comes as defections increase and fighting continues to devastate the country more than three years into the war.

Inflation and security top voter concerns as Nigeria election campaign kicks off

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Campaigning for Nigeria’s general election got underway on Wednesday and voters are already making one thing clear: they want straight answers from the candidates about how they’ll improve the lives of citizens.

Questions remain over Vieira deal amid Senegal uncertainty

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Questions remain over the appointment of Patrick Vieira as Senegal's new head coach, with the country's football federation riven by off-field issues.

'Missing' Baptiste jailed in Morocco for sexual assault

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English athletics coach Leon Baptiste was given a 10-month prison sentence in Morocco for sexually assaulting a minor.

Wembanyama named France captain as star returns to Les Bleus

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Victor Wembanyama has been named captain of France for four games in August, marking a new leadership role for the NBA star as he returns to the national team. The 22-year-old will lead a squad featuring veterans Rudy Gobert and Evan Fournier in World Cup qualifying.

South Africa: Consumer inflation rate eases in July for first time in five months

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Statistics SA attributes the slowdown to softer food inflation, slower municipal tariff increases, and lower fuel prices.

Kenya helicopter crash kills seven in Samburu, including six tourists

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Seven people, including six tourists and the pilot, have died after a helicopter came down near Mount Ololokwe in central Kenya, according to air accident officials.

Chad welcomes back French military less than two years ending defence agreement

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Less than two years after France handed back its last military base in Chad, the two countries appear to be rebuilding their military ties.

'I was born in South Africa', says beauty queen facing legal bid to deport her

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Chidimma Adetshina is challenging efforts to have her deported from South Africa, which she says is her home.

Trump administration can target Ethiopians for deportation

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A judge's ruling on Tuesday removed the last remaining block on Trump officials' efforts to cancel Temporary Protected Status for Ethiopians.

Angélique Kidjo makes history for Africa with star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

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Without Africans, no music is possible on this planet, says the 66-year-old musical icon from Benin.

Infrastructure centre of South Africa's agenda as chair of SADC

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South Africa says it’s putting infrastructure development at the centre of its agenda as chair of the Southern African Development Community.

DR Congo says Ebola cases exceed 5,000 with 2,378 deaths

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Responders are warning the deadly haemorrhagic virus is spreading at an unprecedented rate, outpacing efforts to slow it in the remote eastern part of the country.

Russia and Ukraine Exchange 103 Prisoners Each in Latest Swap

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Russia and Ukraine have exchanged 103 prisoners each in their latest wartime swap, with the United Arab Emirates acting as mediator. The release offers another rare point of cooperation between the two sides as diplomatic efforts to end the conflict remain largely stalled.

UN calls on Zambia to stop arbitrary arrests of opposition figures

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The United Nations rights chief has called on Zambia to stop arbitrary arrests and uphold the rights of all those detained. The statement from UN High Commissioner Volker Türk follows reports of arrests and detention of opposition figures in Zambia before and after Thursday’s election.

Dozens killed in Central African Republic gold mine collapse

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A landslide at an illegal gold mine in the western Central African Republic has killed several dozen people, with local sources estimating the toll at up to 100. Rescue teams are searching for survivors as authorities struggle to establish the final death toll.

ICC slams United States sanctions against top court staff

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It measures against the ICC president and a senior trial lawyer are the latest salvo by Washington against the court which it accuses of being "politicised".

Ebola fears keep pregnant women away from healthcare in eastern DRC

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Fear of Ebola is keeping pregnant women away from healthcare facilities in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, raising the risk of stillbirths, premature births and maternal deaths as the country's deadliest Ebola outbreak continues to disrupt routine medical care.

Helicopter crashes at Mount Ololokwe in Kenya, killing six people

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The Aircraft Accident Investigation Department tells the BBC the identities of those on board are not yet known.

Children in Khartoum slowly return back to school amid war

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It’s a new school day in Khartoum, where children are slowly returning to classrooms as security improves. But recovery will be long, with damaged schools, overcrowded classes and too few teachers and supplies.

Liberia agrees to accept 1,200 foreign deportees from the US

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Liberia says the deal is a "humanitarian arrangement" and is receiving no compensation.

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