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South Africa: Nowhere to Swim in Komani This Christmas

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[GroundUp] Municipal swimming pools have fallen into disrepair

Ghana: Developing Countries Paid More in Debt Service in 2025 - World Bank

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[Ghanaian Times] For the third consecutive year, developing economies paid more in debt service than they received in new financing, reaching a 50-year high in debt outflows during 2022-2024, according to the World Bank's 2025 Year in Review.

Liberia: LFA Executive Committee Approves Development Projects Amid Legal, Timing Concerns

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[Liberian Investigator] MONROVIA -- The Liberia Football Association's Executive Committee has approved a slate of football development projects ranging from stadium lighting to club transportation and new artificial pitches, even as critics question the legality and timing of the decisions ahead of the association's 2026 elections.

Liberia: Embrace LGBTQ Methodist Members, Congregant Urges

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[Liberian Investigator] The ST Nagbe United Methodist Church has been at the heart of the crisis in the Liberia Annual Conference with a series of protests that has interrupted its regular Sunday worship.

West Africa: Ghana High Commissioner Escalates River Park Estate Dispute With Nigeria to ECOWAS Court

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[This Day] Ghana has formally escalated the protracted River Park Estate dispute in Abuja to the ECOWAS Court, marking a significant diplomatic and legal turn in a controversy that now threatens to strain bilateral relations between Accra and Abuja.

Nigeria: Akpabio, Ganduje, Ogundoyin, Others Attend Seyi Tinubu's Installation As 'Okanlomo of Yorubaland'

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[Leadership] The city of Oyo in Oyo State was agog on Sunday afternoon with the influx of political office-holders, supporters and traditional rulers for the installation of new traditional chiefs by the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Owoade I.

Nigeria: U.S. Rules Out Troops Deployment in Nigeria As It Defends CPC Designation

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[This Day] The United States has ruled out deploying troops to Nigeria, saying its decision to designate the country as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) is intended to encourage reforms through diplomatic pressure and partnership rather than military intervention.

Rwanda: Here Is Why Post-Genocide Rwanda Is Not the Source of Congolese Woes

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[New Times] In recent times, there is a narrative that portrays post-genocide Rwanda as the source of all Congolese woes. It seems the world has been almost taken hostage by uncontrolled and scandalous anti-Tutsi and anti-Rwanda narratives that have become an easy refrain. Activists, academics, politicians, and even religious leaders continue to be manipulated by opportunist politicians and ethnic agitators.

Rwanda: How Doctor Pay Is Straining Private Healthcare Finances

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[New Times] When the government revised its national healthcare tariffs in July 2025, nearly eight years after the last adjustment, the move was widely welcomed as a long-overdue lifeline for private medical facilities struggling under rising operating costs.

Tunisia: Tunisian Authorities Arrest 21 People Connected to Protests in Kairouan

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[People's Dispatch] The anti-government demonstrations erupted following the death of a young man who had been injured and severely beaten by the Tunisian police in late November.

Alex Iwobi says Afcon is a special football tournament

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The Fulham midfielder will represent his birth country Nigeria in the competition featuring 24 nations.

Another 130 abducted schoolchildren released in Nigeria

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Nigerian authorities confirm the remaining students kidnapped from a Catholic school last month have been freed.

Libya: Security Council Hears of Fading Election Prospects in Libya

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[UN News] The path to long-awaited elections in Libya is paved with complications but they can be overcome, the UN Special Representative for the country said on Friday in a briefing to the Security Council.

Congo-Kinshasa: Security Council Renews DR Congo Peacekeeping Mission Amid Renewed M23 Offensives in the East

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[UN News] The UN Security Council on Friday unanimously extended the mandate of the UN peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) for another year, as fighting in the country's east intensified amid renewed offensives by the M23 rebel group.

Senegal: Debt Drives a Wedge in Senegal

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[CFR] Frustrations rise as newly-public debt threatens PASTEF's agenda and creates a rift between its two leaders.

Sudan: CNN Investigation - SAF Campaign in Sudan's El Gezira 'Constitutes Ethnic Targeting'

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[Dabanga] El Gezira -- A joint investigative report by Cable News Network (CNN) and Lighthouse Reports indicates the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and allied groups conducted a targeted campaign of ethnic-based killings in El Gezira state, central Sudan, between October 2024 and May 2025.

Sudan: Survival Is Impossible - Sudanese Fighters in Russia

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[Ayin Network] A recruiter involved in enlisting young Sudanese men to fight in the Russian army told Ayin that only 15% of those recruited by Russia are actually fighting in Ukraine. Another recruiter, speaking about the risks, said that the probability of death or injury reaches 80%, with no opportunities to change their minds and return to Sudan.

Sudan: Analysis - When the Sky No Longer Belongs to the Army

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[Ayin Network] For much of Sudan's modern history, control of the air has marked the boundary between state power and insurgency. The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) held aircraft, radars, and air defences. Armed groups moved on the ground, fast and lightly equipped, compensating for their vulnerability with mobility and brutality. That division has now collapsed.

Sudan: Sudan War - Kordofan's El-Obeid 'One or Two Steps' Away From Being Attacked

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[UN News] As fighting escalates in Sudan, "people are scared, people are fleeing their homes", the UN migration agency, IOM, said on Friday, noting that more than 50,000 people have been uprooted since late October in the Kordofans region alone.

Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger launch Sahel regional force

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The 5000-strong force is the latest in a series of measures by Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger to achieve closer integration

Abuja celebrates the sound of peace and unity with “Reggae”

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As the rest of the world prepares for the end of the year festive period, Reggae fans and artists gathered in Abuja, Nigeria to celebrate Reggae festival 2025

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