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Kenya: NLP Leader Gives Govt Two-Week Ultimatum Over Rising Killings in Farmer-Herder Clashes

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- National Liberal Party leader Dr. Augustus Kyalo Muli has given the government a two-week ultimatum to address the rising wave of killings and insecurity in Kitui County, warning of fresh demonstrations if authorities the state fails to take decisive action.

Malawi: Wp225 - Corruption Perceptions and Democratic Attitudes: Micro-Level Evidence From Malawi

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[Afrobarometer] Perceived graft reduces trust and satisfaction, but not support for democracy.

Liberia: Ad1194 - Majority of Liberians Consider Emigration but Favour Reducing Entry By Job Seekers, Refugees

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[Afrobarometer] Interest in moving abroad is highest among citizens with full-time jobs, the most educated, and youth.

Namibia: Namibia's Paralympians Celebrated

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[Namibian] A book documenting and celebrating the achievements of Namibia's Paralympian athletes was launched at the Project Room in Windhoek last week.

Namibia: Katima Flood-Affected Residents Face Eviction From Relocation Camps

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[Namibian] Some of the flood-affected residents at Katima Mulilo say they do not have houses to go back to as the council is busy evicting them from the relocation camps.

Sudan: Sudanese Embassy in Moscow Marks 70 Years of Diplomatic Relations Between Sudan and Russia

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[SNA] MOSCOW, June 11, 2026 (SUNA) -- The Embassy of the Republic of Sudan in the Russian Federation held the official ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Sudan and Russia at the Foreign Literature Library in Moscow, in the presence of a large official and diplomatic gathering.

Nigeria 'neutralised' 13,000 'terrorists' in past year, according to President

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Nigeria has killed more than 13,000 "terrorists" in the past year, President Bola Tinubu said Friday, adding that the death toll from the country's jihadist insurgency is down 81 percent since he took power in 2023.

South Africa: Different Clinics, Different Readiness. Inside the First Week of Gauteng's Lenacapavir Rollout

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[Health-e] This week, clinics in some of the six provinces started the rollout of Lenacapavir (LEN), an injection that has been shown to be more than 96% effective in preventing HIV with just two jabs a year. Of the 360 designated sites, 133 are in Gauteng.

Fuel shock sparks electric bike boom in Kenya

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Rising fuel prices linked to the conflict in the Middle East are accelerating Kenya’s shift to electric mobility. As petrol costs soar, thousands of riders are abandoning fuel-powered motorcycles for cheaper electric alternatives, driving record sales and reshaping urban transport.

Gambia: Finance Minister Blames Court Processes for Delay in Recovering D27.5m Misused Funds

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[The Point] Finance Minister Seedy Keita has attributed the slow recovery of more than D27 million in misused public funds to lengthy court proceedings, telling lawmakers that many of the cases are still under investigation or awaiting legal determination.

Gambia: Germany Deports Over 1,300 Gambians in Eight Years

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[The Point] Germany has deported 1,369 Gambians to The Gambia since 2018, with removals increasing sharply over the past three years as German authorities intensify efforts to enforce immigration decisions.

Future looking brighter for students at Libya's University of Benghazi

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The campus is being reconstructed after it was reduced to rubble during the civil conflict that followed the 2011 toppling of longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi.

South Africa trolled by African fans in wake of World Cup loss

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The taunting reflects anger from parts of the continent over reports of xenophobia in South Africa.

Gaza residents find brief escape in World Cup opener

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Palestinian Territories residents gathered in tents, cafes and makeshift community spaces on 11 June to watch the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, seeking a brief escape from the hardships of war.

Sources say women who fled Iran to be deport from US to Central African Republic

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Sources said two Iranian women will be among over 20 migrants to be sent to the Central African Republic under a so-called third-country deportees deal.

Nigeria: Air Peace Laments Xenophobic Attacks, Backs Evacuation of Nigerians

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[Vanguard] West Africa's largest airline, Air Peace, has expressed sadness over the circumstances that necessitated the evacuation of Nigerian citizens in South Africa, describing the situation as unfortunate and deeply concerning.

UNHCR: number of displaced people worldwide falls for first time in a decade

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The number of people forcibly displaced around the world stood at more than 117.8 million at the end of 2025 due to conflict, violence, and persecution, according to the UN refugee agency's latest annual report.

Africa: South Africa's Bafana Open Campaign With Defeat By Mexico and Two Red Cards

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[This Day] One of Africa's 10 representatives at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, South Africa, kicked off their campaign on a poor note last night, beaten 2-0 by co-host Mexico inside iconic Azteca Stadium in Mexico City.

South Africa fans slam Bafana Bafana after Mexico 2-0 defeat

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South Africa’s World Cup dream got off to a painful start as Bafana Bafana fell 2-0 to Mexico in the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. While fans packed viewing venues in Johannesburg with high hopes, many left frustrated, questioning the team's tactics, performance and coaching decisions.

Africa: Health Emerges As a Strategic Frontline for Africa Ahead of Bonn Climate Conference

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[IPS] Bonn -- Africa contributes the least to global greenhouse gas emissions, yet it faces some of the world's most severe climate-related health impacts. Several realities define the continent's climate and health landscape - increased infectious diseases, air pollution, death, disruption and pressure on health systems through heatwaves, floods, droughts and storms.

Congo-Kinshasa: Ebola Outbreak Spreads in DR Congo As Misinformation Hampers Response

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[RFI] Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo have launched an online campaign to tackle growing mistrust surrounding a deadly Ebola outbreak. The World Health Organization (WHO) says misinformation is hampering efforts to contain the haemorrhagic fever, which broke out in the eastern province of Ituri on 15 May.

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