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Africa: Most Africans Continue to Experience Economic Hardship, Despite Signs of Recovery

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[Afrobarometer] Government performance ratings improve slightly, but still overwhelmingly negative.

Africa: Countries Urged to 'Go Further, Faster' and Deliver On Climate Commitments

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[UN News] The United Nations climate chief called on Monday for countries to step up action to implement existing commitments, warning that fossil fuel dependency is deepening economic instability and exposing vulnerable communities to worsening climate impacts.

Africa: Why Sustainable Alternatives to Plastic Are Struggling to Compete

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[UN News] Plastic pollution is choking the ocean, but sustainable alternatives - including seaweed - remain held back by tariffs, fragmented regulations and the overwhelming market advantage enjoyed by fossil fuel-based plastics.

Uganda: The Signs We Refuse to See - Why Uganda's Sovereignty Act Cannot Cure Our National Despair

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[African Arguments] The passage and lightning-fast presidential signing of the Protection of Sovereignty Act, 2026 represents a defining crossroads in our nation's governance. Tabled by State Minister for Internal Affairs General David Muhoozi and defended by President Yoweri Museveni, the Act introduces state surveillance, aggressive disclosure mandates, and up to ten years of imprisonment for individuals and civil society organizations labeled as "agents of foreign influence."

South Africa: Climate Change Is Threatening Sheep Farmers in South Africa's Drakensberg - How They're Adapting

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[The Conversation Africa] In the rugged and mountainous Drakensberg grasslands of South Africa's Eastern Cape province, farmers rear sheep for food, cultural practices and financial security.

Ghana: Community Conservation in Ghana Has Evolved, but Policy and Funding Need to Catch Up

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[The Conversation Africa] In Ghana, community resource management areas are the main way that local communities get involved in managing natural resources that fall outside protected areas. In this way, rural people protect their natural environment and earn a living from using nature sustainably.

South Africa: South Africa's Anti-Migrant Campaigns Use the Language of Democracy - Why That's Dangerous

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[The Conversation Africa] Anti-migrant campaigns in South Africa are increasingly being framed as acts of community protection. Protesters present their efforts as a response to community concerns about crime, unemployment and failing public services.

South Africa: South African Telescope Detects Record-Breaking Signal From the Early Universe

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[The Conversation Africa] Astronomers using the MeerKAT radio telescope in South Africa have discovered the most distant hydroxyl megamaser ever detected, opening a new radio astronomy frontier. A hydroxyl megamaser is a natural space laser, and this one is located in a violently merging galaxy more than 8 billion light-years away.

Africa: HIV Enters the Brain and Doesn't Leave - Paradoxically, Drugs Intended to Reduce Brain Inflammation Increase Virus Levels

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[The Conversation Africa] HIV can damage the brain and cause memory and cognitive problems. And once HIV enters the brain, it does not leave.

Congo-Kinshasa: The Hunt for a New Ebola Vaccine - Two Scientists Explain the Challenges

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[The Conversation Africa] The ongoing Ebola virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda has now killed 61 people, with 359 confirmed cases. The Bundibugyo strain of the virus has a fatality rate of between 30% and 50%, and there is currently no vaccine approved for it. Two scientists at the University of Oxford, Teresa Lambe and Rebecca Makinson, are part of the group who are working to develop one. In early June, Oxford was one of three organisations to receive funding from the Coalition for Epidemic

Sudan: More Than 13k Displaced By Renewed Tribal Clashes in South Darfur

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[Dabanga] Nyala / Kubum / Markondi / Umm Basa / Ed El Fursan -- More than 13,000 people have fled their homes in South Darfur in the past week as fighting between the Beni Halba and Salamat tribes continues to spread across the region. In a recent International Organization for Migration (IOM) report, they state that 11,630 people were displaced between 4 and 6 June alone following clashes in Kubum locality.

Congo-Kinshasa: EU Says Ebola Outbreak Makes Ceasefire in DR Congo More Necessary Than Ever

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[RFI] The European Union's crisis management commissioner has called for a ceasefire between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, saying the need for peace has become even more urgent with the spread of the Ebola outbreak.

Hundreds of kidnap victims freed from Nigerian jihadists

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Several hundred people kidnapped by Boko Haram earlier this year from a village in the northeastern state of Borno were freed over the weekend, a senator and local youth leader said Sunday

Gwede Mantashe Joins African Energy Week (AEW) 2026 as South Africa’s Petroleum Reforms Open the Orange Basin to Drilling

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Gwede mantashe joins african: Gwede Mantashe, Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources of the Republic of South Africa, has been confirmed as a

Inspiring Tomorrow’s Leaders: Senator Dr. Rasha Kelej Launches her First Virtual Mentorship and Leadership Platform

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Inspiring tomorrows leaders senator: Senator Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation (https://Merck-Foundation.com), has launched "Beyond Power;

ExxonMobil and National Basketball Association (NBA) Africa interactive Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Showcase and a Jr. NBA Clinic

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Exxonmobil and national basketball: On June 2, ExxonMobil and NBA Africa (www.Africa.NBA.com) held an interactive STEM Showcase and a Jr. NBA clinic for

Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) Welcomes Pandemic Fund’s US$220m Support for Bundibugyo Virus Outbreak Response

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The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) (www.AfricaCDC.org) has welcomed a US$220.6 million emergency financing package from

Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO) Launch Joint Continental Ebola Response Plan

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The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) (www.AfricaCDC.org) and the World Health Organization (WHO) today launched a joint

African Development Bank launches project to boost agriculture in Sudan

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African development bank launches: Rome, Italy, 08 June 2026 -/African Media Agency (AMA)/ – The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) and the United

DESTIN D’ENTREPRENEUR The new flagship show hosted by ELOÏNE BARRY

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Destin dentrepreneur the new: A weekly show produced by 7INFO, celebrating the Africa that builds ABIDJAN, Côte d’Ivoire, 8 June 2026-/ African Media

Nigeria: 360 kidnapping victims freed by the army [Africanews Today]

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360 people abducted by Boko Haram in southern Nigeria have been freed by the national army

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