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Sudan: 'Latest U.S. Sanctions On Sudanese Aviation Could Complicate Finance, Commerce'

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[Dabanga] Khartoum / Amsterdam -- The Sudanese Centre for Civil Aviation Studies and Research says new US sanctions imposed on Sudan under the Chemical and Biological Weapons Control and Warfare Elimination Act (CBW Act), which entered their second phase on 26 June 2026, are unlikely to halt civil aviation or air cargo operations to Sudan. However, they could create financial and commercial challenges for the country's air transport sector.

Sudan: Drone Attacks Deepen Humanitarian Crisis in El Obeid, Joint Forces Claims Gains in North Darfur

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[Dabanga] El Obeid / Karnoi / Ambro / El Tina -- Repeated drone strikes on El Obeid, capital of North Kordofan, have killed and injured civilians this week, damaged key infrastructure and deepened shortages of fuel, water and bread, while fighting continues across North Darfur, displacing thousands of people.

Uganda: Uganda Army Chief Shuts Down Media Group Amid Widespread Curb On Free Speech

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[RFI] Uganda's leading independent media group said it was under "military siege" on Sunday after the army chief ordered the shutdown of its newspapers, TV station and radio outlets. This comes amid a widespread crackdown on free speech, initiated by President Yoweri Museveni's son.

Ghana: Croatia Outmuscle Ghana to Take Second Place in Group L As England Beat Panama

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[RFI] Croatia saw off Ghana 2-1 on Saturday night at the Philadelphia Stadium to claim the runners-up spot in Group L behind England who overcame Panama 2-0 in New Jersey.

Congo-Kinshasa: Wissa the Wizard As DRC Conjure Up First Trip to World Cup Knockout Stages

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[RFI] Yoane Wissa scored two goals on Saturday night in Atlanta as Democratic Republic of Congo staged a second half rally to beat Uzbekistan 3-1 and advance to the knockout stages at the World Cup for the first time.

Sudan: Window Is Closing to Prevent Wider Escalation in El Obeid

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[UN News] A senior United Nations official warned on Friday that the opportunity to prevent a major escalation in the Sudanese city of El Obeid is "rapidly narrowing" as fighting intensifies in and around the North Kordofan state capital.

Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso Junta Cuts Diplomatic Ties With Former Colonial Ruler France

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[RFI] Burkina Faso's ruling junta, lead by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, announced late Friday it has cut diplomatic ties with former colonial ruler France, accusing Paris of persistently acting against its interests. France called the decision "hostile and baseless".

Conspiracy or chaos? Algeria & Austria defend 'unexpected' draw

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The 'Disgrace of Gijon' - an infamous match at the 1982 World Cup in Spain - has followed Austria and Algeria for 44 years. Did history repeat itself in Algeria's 3-3 draw with Austria on Sunday?

Race against the clock in Venezuela to find survivors of twin quakes

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Nearly 69,000 people have been reported missing following the disaster that left at least 3,200 people injured and thousands homeless.

World Cup football fever helps West Bank residents forget their woes

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Although the Palestinian national team narrowly missed qualifying for the competition, fans have been cheering for other nations.

Rwanda's royal cattle pampered with poetry and music

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The Inyambo breed at the King's Palace Museum have become living symbols of the nation's cultural heritage.

The lowdown on England's next opponents

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BBC Sport brings you all the information you need on DR Congo, England's opponents on Wednesday in the World Cup Round of 32.

Press freedom under threat in Uganda as military chief orders closures

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Independent media group, NMG, said it was under a "military siege" after Muhoozi Kainerugaba shutdown its newspapers, TV station, and radio outlets.

Uganda's leading media outlets shut down by army chief

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NTV and Daily Monitor say their offices in the capital are under "military siege".

United States and Iran trade fresh strikes further testing 60-day truce

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Tehran said it launched strikes against US targets in Bahrain and Kuwait in retaliation for an earlier strike launched by Washington on Iran.

South Africa: Legal foreigners fearful as anti-immigrant deadline looms

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With increasing attacks on African immigrants, even those living legally in the country are scared ahead of an unofficial deadline for illegal foreigners to leave the country.

South Africa look to lay ghosts of 2010 to rest

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South Africa play their first ever World Cup knockout game against Canada, 16 years after Bafana Bafana passed up the chance to progress at a tournament held on home soil.

Victoria Falls Cements Zimbabwe’s Tourism Appeal

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Victoria Falls remains Zimbabwe’s premier tourism attraction, drawing visitors from around the world with its spectacular scenery and diverse adventure

Sacred Cattle Keep Rwandan Heritage Alive Today

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In Rwanda, the distinctive Inyambo cattle are treated as living cultural treasures, pampered with poetry, song, and meticulous care. Descended from East

Three African Safaris That Go Beyond the Big Five

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African safaris are evolving beyond traditional game drives, with destinations across Botswana, Rwanda, and Kenya offering immersive wildlife and cultural

South African Novels Find New Life on Screen

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South African literature continues to inspire critically acclaimed film and television productions. The latest success is The Polygamist, adapted from the

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