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Sudan: Sudan's Healthcare Falters As Cholera Outbreak Expands

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[Dabanga] Khartoum -- The Khartoum state[A1] Ministry of Health has reported 1,375 new cholera cases and 23 deaths on Wednesday. The number of cases increased from the previous day by more than 400, while deaths decreased by five, the ministry says, as Sudan faces a major cholera outbreak, exacerbated by ongoing armed conflict and mass displacement.

Africa: 'Justice Is Long Overdue' - Guterres Calls for Reparations for Enslavement and Colonialism

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[UN News] Secretary-General António Guterres renewed his calls for Member states and the United Nations to work towards justice and reparations for Africans and the diaspora in a speech in New York on Friday.

Africa: Former AU and UN Envoy - 'Only Sudanese Can Save Sudan'

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[Dabanga] Jeddah / Addis Ababa / Geneva -- Former African Union and United Nations official Abdul Mohammed has urged the Sudanese people to take ownership of their country's path to peace, warning that international mediation alone cannot resolve the devastating war.

Unpacking the South African land law that so inflames Trump

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The law allows for land to be seized without compensation in rare cases and 'in the public interest'.

Pyramids win maiden African Champions League title

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Pyramids win their first ever African Champions League title after beating Mamelodi Sundowns 2-1 in Cairo to seal a 3-2 win on aggregate.

Two people killed and hundreds arrested in France during Champions League win celebrations

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Around 200 people were injured, 21 of whom were policemen. One officer is in an induced coma after being hit in the face by fireworks.

Alune Wade lights up Saint-Louis Jazz Festival

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Alune Wade’s performance was one of the highlights of the 2025 Saint-Louis Jazz Festival

Death toll in Nigeria floods hits more than 200, officials say

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There are 500 people missing in the town of Mokwa, but officials fear no more survivors will be found.

'I watched helplessly as water washed my family away' in Nigeria floods

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Residents of a Nigeria town tell the BBC they are homeless and penniless after devastating floods.

Skulls of 19 African Americans returned to New Orleans after 140 years

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More than a century after their remains were taken and sent overseas for racist scientific study, 19 African Americans are finally coming home

Gabon to halt manganese exports by 2029

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Gabon is set to stop exporting raw manganese by 2029, as part of a national strategy to boost local industry and reduce dependency on unprocessed resource exports

Gaza residents plead for ceasefire amid humanitarian crisis

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As ceasefire talks continue between Hamas and international mediators, Palestinians in Gaza say they are desperate for an end to the war

Two dead and hundreds arrested after PSG celebrations

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Two people have died and more than 550 have been arrested across France after violence broke out during celebrations of Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League victory

Ivory Coast opposition call for election reform ahead of vote

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Opposition leaders gathered in Abidjan this weekend, calling for inclusive dialogue and demanding reforms to ensure a fair electoral process

NOAA predicts active hurricane season

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The Atlantic hurricane season is back — and forecasters say it could be another active one

Heartbreak as cash-strapped Nigerians abandon their pets

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Pet owners are struggling with the rising cost of living in the West African nation.

Death toll from Nigeria flash floods rises to 151

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Emergency services warn the number of victims may rise as recovery and rescue operations continue.

Global Heat Report: Climate change fuels silent killer

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Half the world’s population—around four billion people—experienced at least one extra month of extreme heat between May 2024 and May 2025, and scientists say climate change is directly to blame

Elon Musk steps down after turbulent Government role

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Elon Musk is stepping down from his temporary role leading the Department of Government Efficiency, ending a controversial chapter in Washington

U.K-Egypt: Mother of jailed activist hospitalised amid hunger strike

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The mother of a pro-democracy activist imprisoned in Egypt is seriously ill in a London hospital after resuming a hunger strike

DR Congo Justice Minister under fire over $19M transfer

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In the Democratic Republic of Congo, pressure is mounting on Justice Minister Constant Mutamba after explosive allegations over a multi-million dollar no-bid contract and suspicious fund transfers