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Sudan: WFP Officials Expelled Because 'They Failed to Heed Repeated Warnings'

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[SNA] Port Sudan -- The Undersecretary of the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Hussein Al-Amin, has revealed the reasons for the expulsion of the World Food Programme (WFP) Country Director along with the Operations Manager from the Sudan and giving them 72 hours to leave the country.

SAICE Celebrates Critical Thinking, Ethical Reflection On Past Global Ethics Day

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“Beyond the financial and technical implications, corruption also damages the moral fabric of our profession, discouraging ethical engineers who strive to

Senegal: Five Journalists Arrested in Raids On Senegal's 7tv and Rfm Broadcasters

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[CPJ] Dakar -- The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Senegalese authorities to immediately release two journalists arrested in an October 28-29, 2025, crackdown on two outlets -- 7TV and RFM -- that had broadcast interviews with a politician wanted by authorities. Three other journalists were also detained during the raid on RFM, but released the same day.

Mali revokes over 90 mining permits amid crackdown on non-compliance

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Mali has revoked more than 90 mining exploration permits, including those held by international companies, after officials said operators failed to meet new legal requirements.

South Africa: No Water for Two Years As R200-Million Project Remains Incomplete

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[GroundUp] At Vyeboom Clinic near Vuwani in Limpopo, staff and patients have to bring water and use pit toilets

South Africa: Filthy, Broken Toilets and Teachers Urinating Behind Bushes - a Groundup Investigation Finds Limpopo's Schools Have Not Yet Been Fixed

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[GroundUp] Ten years after the Michael Komape tragedy, many schools still need proper toilets

Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Agrees to Give Zambia More Water At Kariba After It Exhausted Its Allocation

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[New Zimbabwe] ZIMBABWE has agreed to allow ZESCO to use more water from the Kariba Dam in order to generate additional electricity after the utility exhausted its 2025 water allocation.

Nigeria: Exclusive - Alleged Coup - Details of Some Detained Officers Emerge

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[Premium Times] Initially, the military arrested 16 officers over the alleged coup plot but insiders said the number of suspects have swollen over time.

Kenya: Online Sexual Exploitation of Women and Girls Rising in Kenya, New Reports Warn

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Online sexual exploitation and abuse (OSEA) of women and girls in Kenya is escalating, with predators using social media, dating apps, and digital tools to recruit, groom, and abuse victims, according to two new reports by Equality Now and partners.

Eswatini: Eswatini - No Justice for June 2021 Security Force Violence

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[HRW] Ensure Accountability, Provide Prompt and Effective Redress to Victims

Zambia: 'You Can't Build Without a Foundation' - MPs Fight for Every Zambian Child #ADEA2025

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[allAfrica] Accra, Ghana -- "Foundational learning, some time back - during my time - was well done," said Honorable Harry Kamboni, Member of Parliament for Kalomo Central in Southern Zambia. "But as we went on, it was neglected."

Africa: Only One in Ten African Children Achieve Basic Literacy and Numeracy #ADEA2025

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[allAfrica] Accra, Ghana -- Foundational learning, the ability to read, write, and do basic math, is the bedrock of every child's education. This is not just an educational failure, but also a development emergency.

Tanzania: Curfew, Internet Blackout as Tanzania Election Day Descends into Chaos

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[allAfrica] Tanzania's general elections triggered widespread protests in key cities including Dar es Salaam and Arusha as citizens demonstrated for the first time in 65 years. The absence of credible opposition candidates and the arrest of prominent opposition leader Tundu Lissu sparked the action as thousands of protesters took to the streets in defiance of a nationwide 6pm to 6am curfew imposed by authorities.

Protesters in London rally for Sudan as war reaches new deadly phase

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Protesters gathered outside London’s Downing Street on Wednesday to show solidarity with the people of Sudan, as the country’s brutal two-year war enters a new and more dangerous phase.

Tanzania: Tanzania - - From Leader of Frontline States to a Net Exporter of Authoritarianism

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[Daily Maverick] One would have expected Tanzania, as the de facto leader of the Frontline States, to defend the gains of the liberation struggle and to be a leader in democratic practices. But alas, it has projected the worst of practices that are undemocratic in post-independent African states.

East Africa: Tanzanian Electoral Reforms Long Overdue, Kisumu Lawyer Says

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[Capital FM] Kisumu -- A prominent Kisumu-based lawyer and former East Africa Law Society president James Aggrey Mwamu has called for urgent electoral reforms in Tanzania, saying the country stands at a "critical democratic crossroads."

Sudan: Sudan Diplomacy Snarled as UAE Arms Fuel Genocidal Brutality in Darfur

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[allAfrica] Washington, DC -- ''No one can say they didn't know.''

Sudan: Sudan Diplomacy Snarled as UAE Arms Fuel Genocidal Brutality in Darfur

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[allAfrica] Washington, DC -- ''No one can say they didn't know.''

Sudan: Outrage As Five Sudanese Red Crescent Volunteers Slain in North Kordofan

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[Dabanga] Bara, North Kordofan -- The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has reacted with "profound shock and outrage" to news of the killing of five Sudanese Red Crescent Society (SRCS) volunteers in Bara, in Sudan's North Kordofan state.

Sudan: El Fasher Hospital Patients 'Collectively Eliminated' As Thousands Flee North Darfur Capital

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[Dabanga] El Fasher -- Horrific reports from the North Darfur capital of El Fasher, that has been captured and occupied by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), allege that 'Janaweed militiamen' have massacred wounded and sick patients in the city's Saudi Hospital, as well as civilians at the university, and the Interior Ministry. United Nations estimates say that at while least 26,000 people have fled in terror, amid the complete takeover of the city by the RSF, thousands of civilians remain trapped within the city

Russia says its successfully tested nuclear-capable underwater drone

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President Vladimir Putin said the super torpedo, Poseidon, could not be intercepted.

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