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Nigeria: Stop Treating Domestic Violence As a Family Matter - Police

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[Daily Trust] The Commissioner of Police in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Miller Dantawaye, has declared that the era of dismissing domestic violence as a "family matter" is over.

Africa: At Least 40 African Migrants Die As Boat Sinks Off Tunisia

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[New Times] At least 40 migrants from sub-Saharan African countries have died after their boat sank off the coast of Tunisia on Wednesday, in one of the deadliest maritime tragedies in the region this year, Reuters reported, citing official estimates.

Congo-Kinshasa: Rwanda, DR Congo Renew Pledge to Peace At Washington Talks

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[New Times] Rwandan and DR Congo delegations have renewed their commitment to advancing peace, stability, and cooperation following high-level talks held this week in Washington.

Kenya: Party Leadership Meeting to Map the Post-Odinga Era

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Orange Democratic Movement Central Management Committee will hold its first meeting on Monday after the death of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

Egypt, EU hold first-ever summit to deepen ties on trade, security, and migration

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The summit comes amid the European Union’s broader effort to strengthen partnerships across the Mediterranean — a move seen as crucial for managing migration, securing trade routes, and maintaining regional stability.

Liberia: Death Toll Rises in Ghastly Road Accident

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[New Dawn] The death toll from Wednesday's ghastly road accident between Thomas's Farm and SKT, along the Gbarnga-Monrovia highway, has reportedly climbed to more than seven, deepening national grief and raising renewed concerns about road safety across Liberia.

Why Khartoum’s airport reopening matters beyond Sudan

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The reopening comes as the Sudanese military continues to battle the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in a months-long fight to stabilize a country already ravaged by years of political turmoil and conflict since the fall of former leader Omar al-Bashir in 2019.

'I eat 6000 calories a day' – The South African 'Rhino' who became World's Strongest Man

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Rayno Nel is the first African to win the prestigious title of World's Strongest Man.

Liberia: Liberia Faces Huge Budget Credibility, Sustainability Challenges

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[Liberian Observer] The Senate Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee has described the budget credibility in Liberia as a significant challenge due to factors such as off-budget spending, weak oversight, and issues with timely implementation.

Liberia: UN, Liberia Deepen Peacebuilding Efforts With National Consultation Spotlighting Lessons and Progress

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[Liberian Investigator] MONROVIA -- The United Nations in Liberia, in partnership with the Government of Liberia, has officially launched the Peacebuilding Impact Country Spotlight and commenced a two-day national consultation in Monrovia to evaluate the nation's peacebuilding progress and chart new pathways for sustainable peace.

Nigeria: Police Arrest Operative Filmed Shooting At Vehicle

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[Premium Times] In a viral video clip seen by PREMIUM TIMES on Wednesday, the officer was seen firing at the vehicle's tyre in the middle of a busy road, causing panic among passersby.

Pumpkins take centre stage at Germany’s biggest autumn festival

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Autumn in Germany means pumpkins take centre stage at the Klaistow farm, located about 56 kilometres southwest of Berlin.

Former UK teacher arrested on sex abuse charges in South Africa

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Iain Wares, 86, has been accused by 65 former pupils of Edinburgh Academy and Fettes College in the 1960s and 70s.

Tropical Storm Melissa brings heavy rain to Haiti, Dominican Republic

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Melissa was expected to strengthen into a hurricane by Friday and approach Jamaica and southwest Haiti later this week

South Africa beat Pakistan to earn series draw

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World champions South Africa draw their series in Pakistan 1-1 by completing a comfortable eight-wicket victory in the second Test in Rawalpindi.

Apathy and unease ahead of Ivory Coast’s polls after protests in Abidjan

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The recent wave of arrests in Ivorz Coast is causing jitters in some neighbourhood of the capitla Abidjan

Security Council urges Haiti's leaders to hold election as deadline nears

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Haiti’s transitional presidential council is tasked with holding general elections before Feb. 7, 2026, when the nine-member council is supposed to step down

Africa: Covid-19 mRNA Vaccines Could Unlock the Next Revolution in Cancer Treatment - New Research

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[The Conversation Africa] The COVID-19 mRNA-based vaccines that saved 2.5 million lives globally during the pandemic could help spark the immune system to fight cancer. This is the surprising takeaway of a new study that we and our colleagues published in the journal Nature.

Africa: Cannabis Boom in South Africa and Zimbabwe Is Good for Wealthy Investors, Bad for Small Farmers

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[The Conversation Africa] Cannabis is booming as an ingredient in everything from supplementary oils, inflammation-reducing skin creams, lip balms to health drinks and gummy sweets that promise to reduce anxiety and pain and promote relaxation.

Morocco: Open to Mobility, Within Limits - Moroccans Navigate Ins and Outs of Migration

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[Afrobarometer] Majority of citizens support free movement of North Africans across international borders for work or trade.

Kenya: Dadaab Refugees Decry Divisive and Unfair Food Aid Cuts

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[The New Humanitarian] Dadaab, Kenya -- "We do not accept to be divided and made to turn on each other."

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