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Congo-Kinshasa: Chairperson of the African Union Commission Condemns the Drone Attack Carried Out By AFC/M23 in Kisangani

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[African Union] The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, expresses his deepest concern and strongly condemns the drone attack carried out against Kisangani Airport, in eastern the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and claimed by the armed movement AFC/M23.

Ghana: Tackling Declining Oil and Gas Production - Government Secures $3.5bn Investment to Boost Sector

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[Ghanaian Times] The Government of Ghana has secured a $3.5 billion investment to revitalize the country's oil and gas sector, signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Jubilee/TEN and Offshore Cape Three Points (OCTP) partners.

Zambia: Ghana-Zambia Commit to Economic Cooperation

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[Ghanaian Times] Ghana and Zambia have agreed to deepen their decades-old bilateral relations, with a renewed focus on economic cooperation.

Nigeria: Sani Receives All Freed 172 Worshippers in Kaduna Church Abductions

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[This Day] Kaduna -- Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, yesterday,received all the 172 Christian worshippers abducted by bandits during coordinated attacks on three churches in Kurmin Wali community, Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State, on January 18.

Africa: Historic Africa-Led HIV Vaccine Trial Begins in Cape Town

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[Health-e] South Africa has moved a step closer to an HIV vaccine with the launch of the BRILLIANT 011 clinical trial at the Desmond Tutu Health Foundation (DTHF) site at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town. The first participant has already been enrolled.

Africa: Trump's Board of Peace Would Further Marginalise Sub-Saharan Africa

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[ISS] No countries from the region are represented, and the board could fragment global conflict response systems that include the AU.

Africa: Experts Urge Africa to Invest in Digital Infrastructure for Ethical Migration Reporting

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[Nile Post] African governments and development partners have been urged to increase investment in digital infrastructure to support inclusive e-learning and strengthen ethical migration reporting across the continent.

Portugal hit by worst floods in decades as Storm Marta looms

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Boat evacuations in Alcácer do Sal followed the Sado River overflow, leaving one person dead during Portugal’s seventh storm this year. Another system, Storm Marta, is due on Saturday with winds up to 120 km/h and waves reaching 13 metres.

Ukraine and Russia swap 157 prisoners each in first exchange in months

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Ukraine and Russia swap 157 prisoners each after talks in Abu Dhabi, the first exchange in five months, with families finally welcoming loved ones home.

Kagame criticises international "threats" against Rwanda as US sanctions loom

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Rwandan President Paul Kagame urged his country to be more self-reliant on Thursday, as calls mount in the United States to impose more sanctions over its involvement in the conflict in DR Congo.

Plastic, sofas, medical waste: Bosnia’s river nightmare returns

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Thousands of cubic metres of trash hit Bosnia’s Drina River every winter. Locals warn tourism and health are at risk

Morocco flood disaster: Ksar El Kebir underwater as 140,000 forced to flee

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Aerial images show the town of Ksar El Kebir in northern Morocco completely under water after days of heavy rainfall and the overflow of the Loukkos wadi. Security forces have been evacuating residents, including elderly people, as entire neighborhoods are inundated.

Nigeria: Three to Die By Hanging for Murder in Osun

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[Leadership] Three men have been sentenced to death by hanging by an Osun State High Court sitting in Iwo for murder.

Uganda: These Were the Worst Elections We've Had in Our Country, Says Ssemujju

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[Nile Post] Outgoing Kira Municipality Member of Parliament and People's Front for Freedom (PFF) spokesperson Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda has strongly criticised the recently concluded general elections, describing them as the worst Uganda has ever experienced.

Malawi: Fuel Problems Persist As Malawi Has Fuel That Can Only Last for 15 Days

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[Nyasa Times] Malawi currently has fuel reserves that can last the country for just 15 days, we have learnt, marking the first time in about five years that such a level has been reached.

Rwanda: Kagame Defends Rwanda's Security Postureat National Dialogue

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[Nile Post] Rwandan President Paul Kagame on Thursday chaired the 2026 Umushyikirano National Dialogue at the Kigali Convention Centre, using the annual forum to confront persistent regional security challenges, particularly instability in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, while reiterating Rwanda's long-standing commitment to sovereignty, self-reliance and national dignity.

Burkina Faso: Reverse Ban On All Political Parties, UN Urges Burkina Faso Junta

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[Daily Trust] The United Nations rights chief, on Thursday, called on the Burkina Faso government to halt all repression of civic space and to overturn its plan to prohibit all political parties.

"Amadou and Mariam: Sounds of Mali" documents life of singing duo

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Dubbed "the blind couple from Mali", Amadou and Mariam became one of Africa's best-selling and beloved pairs, playing alongside the likes of Damon Albarn of Blur and Gorillaz and Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour -- a childhood idol

UAE aid ships reach Egypt as Gaza crossings reopen amid ongoing violence

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UAE aid and field hospital vessels have arrived at the port of Arish in Egypt’s North Sinai, just miles from the Rafah crossing, as humanitarian access into Gaza remains limited.

Meet the Viral “Sad Horse” Taking Over China’s Lunar New Year

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A tearful horse toy is taking China by storm ahead of Lunar New Year. From error to Douyin fame, discover why everyone wants one.

South Africa: When the World Turns Inward, SA's Social Fabric Begins to Fray

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[Daily Maverick] South Africa faces a quiet social crisis as receding international funding weakens civil society. This erosion of social infrastructure threatens long-term stability, increasing future costs for health and safety.

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