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Moroccan security forces carry out evacuations as floods hit north

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More than 50,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in northern Morocco due to severe weather and heavy rainfall affecting several provinces, the interior ministry said

Africa: All of Africa Today - February 5, 2026

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Spain on red alert as Storm Leonardo unleashes torrential rain and floods

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Storm Leonardo batters southern Spain, flooding Grazalema, forcing evacuations and school closures as red alerts and flash flood fears persist.

Rising rivers and deadly floods slam Portugal as Storm Leonardo hits

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Portugal faces floods and evacuations as Storm Leonardo swamps rivers and streets, after deadly weather in Spain and weeks of storms across Iberia.

Nigeria: Extremists Kill Over 100 in Western Villages

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[DW] Nigerian militants have attacked villages in western Kwara state, killing at least 162 people, according to the Red Cross. A member of parliament said that two villages, Woro and Nuku, bore the brunt of the attack.

Egypt's Sisi, Turkey's Erdogan discuss Gaza, Iran in Cairo

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in Cairo on Wednesday, sealing a raft of new partnership deals and signalling a united front on regional crises in Iran, Sudan and Gaza

South Africa: New Witness Set to Testify at Madlanga Commission - South African News Briefs - February 5, 2025

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Africa: Preventive Cholera Vaccination Resumes As Global Supply Reaches Critical Milestone

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[Unicef] Geneva/New York -- First preventive campaign in over three years launches in Mozambique, with others planned in Bangladesh and the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Nigeria: Epstein's Partner Proposed Okonjo-Iweala, Emir Sanusi, Others for Private Dinner With Epstein

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[Premium Times] The emails were released on Friday as part of about 3.5 million files related to Mr Epstein, an American financier and convicted sex offender who died in jail in 2019.

West Africa: West Africa Takes Historic Step Toward Lassa Fever Vaccine Access With Launch of First End-to-End Roadmap

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[Nigeria Health Watch] West Africa has today, 3rd February 2026, marked a major milestone in regional health security with the official launch of the Lassa Fever End-to-End (E2E) Access Roadmap for West Africa, a first-of-its-kind, regionally-led framework designed to ensure equitable access to safe and effective Lassa fever vaccines once they become available.

Uganda: Late Detection Driving High Cancer Deaths in Uganda, Says UCI's Dr. Bogere

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[Nile Post] As the world marked World Cancer Day on Wednesday, Uganda paused to confront a growing and deeply troubling cancer burden that continues to claim tens of thousands of lives each year, largely due to late diagnosis and limited access to timely treatment.

Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso's Junta Pulls the Plug On Political Life

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[HRW] Military Rulers Dissolve All Political Parties

Nigeria: Kwara Terrorists Attack Claims 75 Lives, Says Governor Abdulrazaq

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[This Day] Ilorin -- Kwara state governor, Alhaji AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq Wednesday said about 75 people were massacred during the Tuesday attack by suspected terrorists in Woro and Nuku communities in Kaiama local government area of the state.

Burkina Faso: Arrests and Red Tape - How Burkina Faso's Junta Is Throttling Humanitarian Aid

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[The New Humanitarian] Dakar/Ouagagoudou -- "We have an acute humanitarian crisis, but a government that alienates aid workers."

Tanzania: Why Tanzania's Mass Repatriation of Burundi Refugees Must Be Stopped

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[The New Humanitarian] "I would rather die before I returned to Burundi."

Sudan: Sudan Conflict Worsening With Mass Killings and Famine, HRW Warns

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[RFI] Sudan's war has been marked by mass killings, famine and the deliberate blocking of aid as rival forces carried out war crimes across the country, Human Rights Watch said, while the United Nations warned the conflict has become the world's worst humanitarian crisis.

West Africa: U.S. Looks to Revitalise Relations With Mali With Envoy Visit to Bamako, Eyeing On the Sahel

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[RFI] Nick Checker, head of the US State Department's Bureau of African Affairs, visited Mali Monday, calling for renewed economic and security cooperation between Washington and Mamako.

South Sudan: South Sudan - UN Forced to Suspend Food Aid After 'Unacceptable' Attacks On Convoy

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[UN News] South Sudan is buckling under a fresh wave of violence and displacement, after attacks and looting halted a major UN food convoy in restive Upper Nile state and clashes continue to spread in neighbouring Jonglei.

Sudan: Sudan Doctors Network - '15 Dead As Drones Strafe South Kordofan Capital Kadugli'

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[Dabanga] Kadugli -- The list victims of drone attacks on the South Kordofan state capital Kadugli on Tuesday, has risen to 15, including women and children. The drone strikes, allegedly launched by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), came just hours after the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) managed to break the siege of Kadugli, which had lasted for more than two years and led to a severe humanitarian crisis.

Sudan: Dr Suleiman Baldo - Quartet Peace Plan First Serious Attempt to Stop Sudan War

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam -- Dr Suleiman Baldo, Executive Director of the Sudanese Observatory for Transparency and Policy, said that the peace plan pushed by the Quartet is the first serious attempt to stop the fighting in Sudan and restore calm and stability to civilians.

Sudan: Quartet Settlement in Sudan - Between Boulos's Optimism and Observers' Scepticism

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[Dabanga] Cairo -- The recent remarks by Massad Boulos, adviser to the US president, have sparked a wave of controversy and analysis about the future of the conflict in Sudan, after he spoke of the imminent arrival of a humanitarian truce and an internationally backed peace roadmap. While some see these statements as a real diplomatic breakthrough, others see them as mere "expectations" that do not touch reality.

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