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Families mourn over 188 dead in Philippines after Typhoon Kalmaegi

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In central Philippines, families mourned 188 Typhoon Kalmaegi victims. President Marcos Jr. declared a national emergency with another typhoon approaching.

Mali: Month-Long Blackout Leaves Mali's Mopti in the Dark Amid Jihadist Fuel Blockade

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[RFI] The Malian city of Mopti has been plunged into darkness for weeks as a fuel blockade by jihadists tied to al-Qaeda cripples power supplies.

Cameroon's president calls for calm following post-election violence

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Days of deadly protests followed the announcement that 92-year-old Paul Biya had won an eighth term in office.

Sudan: Genocide Prevention Expert Raises Alarm Over Alleged Sudan Atrocity Crimes

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[UN News] The UN Special Adviser on genocide prevention has raised concerns over widespread allegations of war crimes committed in Sudan's El Fasher last month, and plans to meet his African Union counterpart on Friday to discuss a coordinated response.

Uganda: Museveni Promises Dignified Resettlement for Landslide Victims As He Woos Bulambuli

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[Nile Post] President Museveni has assured landslide victims in Bulambuli District of a dignified and permanent resettlement, reaffirming the government's commitment to protecting communities living in disaster-prone areas along the Mt. Elgon slopes.

Uganda: Five Arrested Over Rampant Theft of Cattle in Masindi

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[Nile Post] Masindi police have detained five suspects believed to be involved in a series of cattle thefts terrorizing local cattle keepers in the district.

Can South Africa’s G20 presidency deliver for Africa?

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All eyes are on Johannesburg as South Africa hosts the first G20 summit on African soil, presenting a pivotal moment for the continent. With the African Union

Moroccans mark 50th anniversary of Green March into Western Sahara

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The mass demonstration pushed Spain to hand over control of the disputed territory, paving the way for Morocco’s takeover.

Kenya: UNDP, UNCDF and WRI Launch Solar Cold Storage and E-Mobility Projects to Back Kenya's Climate Goals

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) and the World Resources Institute (WRI) have unveiled two Mitigation Action Facility-funded projects to advance Kenya's climate targets and sustainable development agenda: a nationwide rollout of solar-powered cold storage and an initiative to electrify two- and three-wheelers.

Tunisia: Amnesty Flags 'Horrific' Abuses Against Migrants

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[DW] A new report by Amnesty International details human rights abuses against migrants in Tunisia including sexual violence and torture. The rights group has called on the EU to suspend cooperation with Tunisia.

Sudan: RSF Agrees to Humanitarian Ceasefire

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[DW] The Rapid Support Forces said they had to agreed to enter into a humanitarian truce proposed by the US, Egypt, UAE and Saudi Arabia.

West Africa: Can Coastal West Africa Push Back Sahel Terrorists?

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[DW] A surge in terror attacks along Africa's west coast has prompted some countries to beef up their border security. Analysts say they need to coordinate more with the landlocked Sahel states where the terrorists are based.

Africa: All of Africa Today - November 7, 2025

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South Africa: Durban Protest Over Soaring Crime - South African News Briefs - November 7, 2025

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Nigeria: Tinubu Discusses Trump's Threat With Ministers, Other Senior Officials

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[Premium Times] "But the most important thing that I want to say is that the government of Nigeria is responding to the genuine concerns raised."

Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Orders By-Election to Fill Vacant Nkulumane Seat

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[New Zimbabwe] PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has ordered a by-election to choose a new legislator for Nkulumane constituency in Bulawayo.

Zimbabwe: Man Arrested After Attempting to Disarm Soldier At State House While Demanding to See Mnangagwa

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[New Zimbabwe] A Harare man, Moses Ruvheneko, was on Thursday remanded in custody following his court appearance on charges of attempting to disarm a security officer guarding Zimbabwe House, the official residence of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Niger: Journalists in Niger Arrested Under Cybercrime Law

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[HRW] Junta Should Drop Baseless Charges, Respect Freedom of Expression

Nigeria: Pregnant Women Struggle At Mahuta Health Clinic in Kaduna State

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[Nigeria Health Watch] For many pregnant women in Mahuta community in Kaduna State, accessing healthcare is a daily nightmare. With just one overstretched health clinic serving more than 20,000 people, the chances of safe delivery are often left to chance, leaving families anxious and vulnerable.

Nigeria: BBC Picks Holes in Data Trump Relied On to Blacklist Nigeria

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[Daily Trust] The BBC has cast doubt on the credibility of data used to arrive at the conclusion that Christians are being persecuted in Nigeria.

Sudan: Fighting Spreads to North Kordofan As Sudan's War Turns Deadlier

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[RFI] Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces are battling the army for control of North Kordofan, opening a dangerous new phase in a war that began in April 2023 and has caused what the United Nations has called "the world's worst crisis".

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