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Ghana: Govt Begins Ofori-Atta's Extradition Processes - A-G

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[Ghanaian Times] THE GOVERNMENT has officially commenced the processes to have former Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, and his chef de cabine, Ernest Darko Akori, extradited to Ghana.

Ghana: Ghana to Receive Additional $385m Ecf 5th Tranche

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[Ghanaian Times] GHANA is set to receive an additional $385 million under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme following the successful completion of the fifth review by the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Liberia: Court Bars Fire Experts' Report in Capitol Arson Trial

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[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Criminal Court "A" Judge Roosevelt Z. Willie has ruled that a prosecution witness in the ongoing Capitol Building arson trial may not testify about the contents of an international fire experts' report, insisting that only the report's authors can speak to its findings in court.

More British boxers will fight in Nigeria – Okolie

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Former world champion and Olympian Lawrence Okolie believes his decision to fight in Lagos will inspire other big British names including Anthony Joshua.

Kenya: Social Media Posts Falsely Claim Impeachment Motion Tabled Against Kenya's National Assembly Speaker Wetang'ula

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[Africa Check] Social media posts falsely claim impeachment motion tabled against Kenya's national assembly speaker Wetang'ula

Uganda: No, Video Does Not Show U.S. Troops Arriving in Uganda to Assist 2026 Election Campaigns

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[Africa Check] No, video does not show US troops arriving in Uganda to assist 2026 election campaigns

Paris cancels New Year’s eve Champs-Élysées celebrations over security fears

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The annual midnight concert on the famed Paris avenue has been cancelled and replaced with a pre-recorded broadcast to be watched at home.

Nigeria: Police Arrest Suspect Over Microsoft 365 Cyber Attack

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[This Day] Abuja -- The Nigeria Police Force National Cybercrime Centre (NPF-NCCC) has apprehended a suspected cyber fraudster linked to coordinated attacks on Microsoft 365 email platforms used by corporate organisations.

Kenya: Kenya Eyes UAE's $1 Billion Ai Initiative to Boost Digital, Health and Agriculture Sectors

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya could be among the key beneficiaries of the United Arab Emirates' newly announced US$1 billion Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Development initiative, a move that aligns closely with Nairobi's ambitions to translate AI policy into large-scale implementation.

Liberia: Supreme Court Clears Former Justice Minister in Diamond Case

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[Liberian Investigator] The Supreme Court of Liberia has cleared former Justice Minister and Attorney General Cllr. Frank Musa Dean of allegations linked to the sale of a 53.34-carat diamond discovered in Gbarpolu County, ruling that he was improperly targeted in enforcement actions stemming from an earlier judgment.

Nigeria: Nigerian Air Force C-130 Crew Continues Mission After Burkina Faso Release

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[Leadership] The Nigerian Air Force C-130 crew, which was earlier detained in Burkina Faso and released on yesterday, has continued its mission from the country to Portugal using the same aircraft.

Uganda: Nup's Katana Calls for Equal Treatment of Political Actors Amid Rising Campaign Tensions

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[Nile Post] The Treasurer of the National Unity Platform (NUP), Benjamin Katana, has called upon tk security agencies to uphold constitutional principles and treat all political actors equally, warning that selective enforcement of the law threatens democratic values and the integrity of the electoral process.

Uganda: Viral Video of President Yoweri Museveni Saying Ugandans Will Never Vote for Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Fabricated

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[Africa Check] Viral video of president Yoweri Museveni saying Ugandans will never vote for opposition leader Bobi Wine fabricated

Kenya: MPs Seek Power to Vet All Newspapers Under New Bill

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- MPs are seeking sweeping new powers that would require all newspapers published in the country to be submitted to Parliament, a proposal that has ignited fears of legislative overreach into media freedom.

Attempted coup in Benin symptom of institutional weaknesses in West Africa region, UNSC hears

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The attempted coup in Benin earlier this month should be seen as a wake up call for institutional reform, the UN Security Council heard on Thursday.

Tensions between South Africa and US rise over detention of US officials

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The United States has warned of "severe consequences" should South Africa not take action after briefly detaining "two US officials", who were providing support to the Afrikaner minority group according to Washington, on Tuesday.

Bulgarian protests continue, citizens demand end to corruption and fair judiciary

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Bulgarian protesters continue to demand political change and an end to corruption despite the government's resignation. The eurozone transition adds pressure to the situation.

Nigeria: Lagos Records Breakthrough in Routine, HPV Immunisation Drive With Vaxsocial Project

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[Vanguard] Lagos State has recorded a major breakthrough in routine and HPV immunisation awareness, and uptake through the Nigeria Vaccination Coverage (VaxSocial) - a digital demand generation initiative reaching a total of 191,520 caregivers, supporting 92,219 supported on their routine immunisation journey and 98,601 guided on their HPV vaccination journey.

Nigeria: Army Dismantles Bandit Enclaves, Kills Five in Sokoto-Zamfara Operation

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[Vanguard] SOKOTO--Troops of the 8 Division Garrison of the Nigerian Army have carried out a coordinated operation against armed bandit groups in parts of Sokoto and Zamfara States, resulting in the death of five suspected bandits and the recovery of arms and logistics.

Somalia: At Least 19 Killed in Borama Protests, Somaliland Authorities Say

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[Shabelle] Borama -- At least 19 people were killed and 214 others wounded in protests earlier this month in the northwestern Somaliland city of Borama after clashes between security forces and demonstrators, authorities said.

Russian bombs hit Zaporizhzhia, wounding 35 and intensifying frontline battles

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Ukraine saw fresh Russian strikes on Zaporizhzhia on 18 December that wounded dozens, while Odesa endured its longest blackout of the war after attacks on power networks.

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