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Australian police uncover 3 tons of cocaine

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Police found 2.7 metric tons (3 tons) of cocaine on a property on Sydney’s outskirts in Australia’s largest ever seizure of the drug, officials said on Monday.

New York City's 'Little Senegal' comes together for World Cup

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US visa restrictions have left many of the team's fans at home, but the African diaspora is uniting in Harlem.

New York City's 'Little Senegal' comes together for World Cup

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US visa restrictions have left many of the team's fans at home, but the African diaspora is uniting in Harlem.

From ancient practice to global movement: yoga's enduring journey

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Indian yoga expert and teacher Varun Veer said that its Western form is often reduced to the physical dimension, but the millennia-old practice is also mental and spiritual.

US advisor expresses 'cautious optimism' on Libya after talks with Egyptian FM

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Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty met with Senior Advisor to the US President for Arab and African Affairs, Massad Boulos, in Cairo on Sunday to discuss the situation in Libya.

South Africa: Impeachment Committee Chairperson Files Affidavit Opposing President's Interdict

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[Parliament of South Africa] The Chairperson of the Impeachment Committee on Section 89 Enquiry, Mr Makashule Gana, today filed an affidavit opposing the urgent application brought by President Cyril Ramaphosa to interdict the committee from carrying out its work.

South Africa: 'Municipality Is Hiring' Advert Just Another Job Scam - Visit Verified Platforms for Legit Opportunities

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[Africa Check] IN SHORT: According to Facebook posts in South Africa, "municipality is hiring". But these posts are a scam. There is no evidence of this advert on official government websites or social media platforms.

South Africa: SARS Says R40 Billion Went Back to South Africans Last Year

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[Scrolla] SARS paid R40 billion in tax refunds last filing season, more than it collected from taxpayers during the same period. SARS says tax refunds back in South African hands drive the economy and SARS wants to pay them fast.

South Africa: Bushiri Takes Credit for Buses Minister Called Unlawful, Leaving Malawians Stranded

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[Scrolla] Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi called the private buses that left Malawian nationals stranded at a Johannesburg church unlawful, and ordered teams to find whoever commissioned them. Prophet Shepherd Bushiri, who lives in Malawi after South Africa's extradition request was blocked, publicly took credit for commissioning the buses on his verified Facebook page.

South Africa: Thapelo Maseko Says South Africa Is Ready for South Korea

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[Scrolla] South Africa must get three points against South Korea at Monterrey Stadium to reach the World Cup last 32. Bafana Bafana winger Thapelo Maseko says South Africa are ready to face South Korea in Mexico after drawing with Czechia.

South Africa: King Misuzulu Warns Against Attacking Foreigners

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[Scrolla] King Misuzulu called on Zulus not to attack foreign nationals, saying people came to South Africa because they were suffering and looking for a better life. His appeal comes after a Malawian man was killed and two others seriously injured during violence linked to an anti-illegal immigration march in Pietermaritzburg.

Tanzania: Tanzania, Namibia Seal New Economic Ties After Landmark State Visit

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[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has bid farewell to visiting President of Namibia Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwah at State House in Dar es Salaam, bringing to a close a four day state visit that blended history, diplomacy and a renewed push for stronger economic cooperation between the two nations.

Tanzania: Poor Contractors Barred From New Power Projects As Ndejembi Tightens Oversight

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[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- MINISTER for Energy Deogratius Ndejembi has directed the Rural Energy Agency (REA) to stop awarding new contracts to contractors who perform poorly in electricity project implementation, in a move aimed at strengthening accountability and speeding up completion of government projects.

Cape Verde: Bubista Proud of Resilient Cape Verde As They Edge Closer to Historic World Cup Knockout Spot

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[CAF] Cape Verde coach Pedro 'Bubista' Brito hailed his side's spirit and identity after the Blue Sharks earned a hard-fought 2-2 draw against two-time world champions Uruguay to move within touching distance of a historic place in the FIFA World Cup knockout stages.

Senegal: World Cup 2026 - Senegal Must Avoid Mistakes Against Norway, Says Thiaw

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[CAF] Senegal coach Pape Thiaw says his side must show why they are African giants when they face Norway in a crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup Group I match on Tuesday.

South Africa: Eskom On Its Way to Ending Load Reduction

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[SAnews.gov.za] Eskom's load reduction eradication campaign has now reached more than half of its intended targets, with more than 880 000 households returned to normal supply.

South Africa: Vulnerable Groups Moved to Drive-Inn Site As Malawi Repatriation Efforts Accelerate

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[SAnews.gov.za] The relocation of vulnerable Malawian nationals -- including women, children and people with health challenges -- to the newly established Drive-Inn site is currently underway as government intensifies efforts to expedite the repatriation process.

Guinea bans exports of raw gold to boost local refining

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The prohibition is intended to boost the country's economy by refining gold domestically.

Guinea bans exports of raw gold to boost local refining

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The prohibition is intended to boost the country's economy by refining gold domestically.

Sudan: International Bodies Warn 'El Obeid Could Become Another El Fasher'

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam -- The United Nations Security Council has expressed concern over reports of a substantial build-up of Rapid Support Forces (RSF) troops around the North Kordofan capital of El Obeid, warning of the risk of a possible ground assault. In a statement issued on Saturday, council members voiced alarm over the imminent threat of mass atrocities and called on the RSF to halt its offensive against the city, the capital of North Kordofan state.

East Africa: Media Leaders Commit to Fact-Based Migration Reporting Across Eastern Africa

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[Shabelle] Journalist leaders and media professionals from ten Eastern African countries have adopted a common position aimed at strengthening fact-based reporting on migration, amid growing concerns over misinformation, human trafficking and unsafe migration across the region.

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