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Sudan: Sudan's Deadly Conflict and the Shape of Wars to Come

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[allAfrica] Washington, DC -- The war in Sudan is not an anomaly; it is a prototype. A conflict that has directly killed at least 150,000 people, displaced over 11 million, and pushed half the population into acute food insecurity sets the pace for a terrifying global trend. Each new headline, woeful statistic or offensive showcases a form of warfare for which the global community possesses no effective response.

Sudan: RSF Claims Control of Sudanese Army Base in El Fasher Amid Rising Civilian Toll

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[Darfur Network for Human Rights] El Fasher, North Darfur State -- The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have claimed control of the Sudanese army's 6th Infantry Division headquarters in El Fasher after days of intense fighting, according to information gathered by the Darfur Network for Human Rights (DNHR) from sources in and around the city.

Ethiopia: After Fleeing Violence, Refugees in Ethiopia Struggle With Hunger

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[WFP] Funding cuts are forcing WFP to sharply shrink assistance to hundreds of thousands asylum seekers

Nigeria: Nnamdi Kanu Waives Defence in Terrorism Trial, Judge Cautions

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[Premium Times] It is the first major legal decision Mr Kanu has taken in the terrorism trial since taking over his own defence after suddenly sacking his lawyers last Thursday.

Uganda: Gen Z Launch 'Unstoppable UG' Campaign to Back Museveni's Re-Election Bid

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[Nile Post] A youthful wave is sweeping through Uganda's political scene as Generation Z launches "Unstoppable UG," a bold and tech-driven campaign to rally support for President Museveni's re-election in the 2026 general elections. The initiative blends entertainment, storytelling, and civic engagement to showcase Uganda's progress under Museveni's leadership.

South Africa: SAHPRA Approves Lenacapavir for HIV Prevention

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[Health-e] South Africa's Health Product Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) has approved the use of the twice-yearly HIV prevention drug, lenacapavir. In a statement released on 27 October, the regulatory body said the drug is recommended for adults and adolescents who weigh at least 35 kg, are HIV negative, and are at risk of getting HIV.

South Africa: Limpopo Village Battles Years Without Water and Electricity

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[Health-e] Maphuti Masalesa (78) from Tshikwarani, a village in Limpopo's Makhado municipality, has been without electricity for almost three years after his connection cable was stolen. He claims Eskom demanded a R6000 reconnection fee, which he cannot afford.

Nigeria: Intersex Community Calls for Legal Recognition, Condemns Harmful Surgeries On Newborns

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[Premium Times] They also emphasised that intersex variations are natural biological differences, not abnormalities.

Zimbabwe: Government Unveils 'Cotton to Clothing' Strategy to Revitalize Zimbabwe's Textile Industry

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[263Chat] The government of Zimbabwe is intensifying efforts to rejuvenate its ailing textile industry with the introduction of the "Cotton to Clothing" strategy. This ambitious plan is aimed at revitalising the cotton industry, creating jobs, and driving economic growth through value-added processing of local cotton.

Zimbabwe: Billionaire Dangote's Earmarked Zim Visit Excites Presidential Advisor Tungwarara

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[263Chat] Presidential Investment Advisor Dr Paul Tungwarara has emerged as a key figure in facilitating the return of Nigerian billionaire Mr Aliko Dangote to Zimbabwe, as the country moves closer to sealing a potential US$1 billion investment deal spanning cement manufacturing, coal mining, and power generation.

Africa: Detective Task Teams - a Stopgap Response to SA's Crime Crisis

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[ISS] Testimony at police inquiries raises questions about the value of special units and task teams for investigating crime in South Africa.

Sudan: Even Before Wartime Restrictions, Sudan Media Faced Weak Public Backing for Press Freedom

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[Afrobarometer] But a majority of citizens endorsed the media's watchdog role over government.

Paul Biya wins eighth term as Cameroon’s president amid opposition outcry

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With Biya now entering another term in office, analysts say Cameroon’s political trajectory remains in the balance — facing demands for change and questions over future stability.

Madagascar: Ousted Madagascan President Stripped of Citizenship

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[Namibian] Former Madagascan president Andry Rajoelina, who was ousted in a coup last week, has been stripped of his citizenship by the new regime.

Cameroon: Paul Biya declared winner of presidential election

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Cameroon: Paul Biya declared winner of presidential election

Gaza: Hamas expands search for hostages' bodies with help from Egypt

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Hamas has expanded its search for bodies of hostages in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian group said Sunday, a day after Egypt deployed a team of experts and heavy equipment to help retrieve them.

US-Mali visa row: US removes Mali from list requiring visa bonds

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The two countries required each other's citizens to post up to 10,000 dollars in bonds if they are applying for a tourist or business visa. The US has now removed Mali from the list of countries required to post visa bonds to obtain a US visa.

Afghan women's historic debut at FIFA Unites tournament in Morocco

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A significant moment for the Afghan women following their debut at the FIFA Unites tournament, currently taking place in Morocco.

Nigeria: Dahiru Bauchi Appreciates Algerian President for Granting 140 Students Scholarships

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[Daily Trust] A renowned Islamic scholar, Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi, has expressed gratitude to the President of Algeria, Mr Abdelmadjid Tebboune, for granting scholarships to 140 students from Nigeria who will study in Algerian universities for free.

Matthew Beers and Axelle Dubau-Prevot claim historic wins at inaugural Nedbank gravel burn

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Over the coming week, riders will tackle forests, deserts, and mountain passes — a journey celebrating endurance, innovation, and the spirit of adventure in South Africa’s most dramatic landscapes.

Nigeria: Lamido Rejects Consensus for PDP Chairmanship, Eyes Nomination Form

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[Daily Trust] A former governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji Sule Lamido, has declared his intention to join the race for the national chairmanship of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

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