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Nigeria: FG to Expand Deep Blue Project to Bakassi, Other Vulnerable Maritime Corridors

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Africa: Africa's Water Crisis Draining Billions, Leaders Warn

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[New Times] African leaders have warned that poor access to clean water and sanitation is costing the continent billions of dollars annually while deepening poverty, disease, and inequality.

Africa: Economic Freedom Remains Africa's Unfinished Struggle - AfCFTA Boss

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[New Times] Africa may have achieved political independence, but the continent's biggest remaining challenge is economic liberation, according to the Secretary General of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Sudan: Eid Sheep Prices Expose Warped Economics of Sudan War

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam / Nyala / Kadugli -- Darfur's livestock markets are overflowing, while conflict drives huge regional price gaps. Livestock markets across Sudan's western regions are bustling ahead of Eid El Adha*, with traders reporting an abundance of sacrificial sheep despite the country's war and deepening economic crisis. Yet the apparent plenty masks widening disparities between Sudan's production zones and its centres of consumption, underscoring the distortions created by conflict.

Sudan: Stpt - 'Sudan's Monetary System Is Fractured By War'

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[Dabanga] Khartoum -- Sudan's civil war is no longer merely dividing territory; it is steadily partitioning the country's monetary system. A new report by Suliman Baldo for the Sudan Transparency and Policy Tracker (STPT) traces how the emergence of the RSF-aligned El Mustaqbal 'Future' Bank and its affiliated digital transfer application reflects the deepening institutional rupture between areas controlled by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and those held by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF). What began as an improvised response

Congo-Kinshasa: 'Francophonie of the People' - Juliana Lumumba's Vision for the French-Speaking World

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[RFI] As the daughter of assassinated Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba, Juliana Lumumba carries one of Africa's most powerful political names. Now, the former culture minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo wants to use that legacy to reshape the International Organisation of La Francophonie (OIF), the world's main French-speaking body.

Sudan: New Campaign Against Racism, Hate Speech Launched in Sudan

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam / Khartoum -- Political and civil society groups in Sudan have launched a new campaign against racism and hate speech, warning that the growing use of inflammatory rhetoric risks deepening the country's conflict and accelerating its fragmentation. The campaign, launched on Thursday, evening is backed by a number of organisations, including the Radical Change Alliance and the Darfur Bar Association. Organisers say the initiative aims to strengthen social cohesion and confront what they describe as a dangerous escalation

Africa: How Women Are Paving Their Own Way Through Africa's Tech Sector

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[RFI] Nairobi - The recent Africa Forward summit in Nairobi hosted jointly by Kenya and France gave women working in the technology sector the chance to discuss issues including the future of artificial intelligence in Africa. RFI spoke to Shikoh Gitau, CEO of tech lab Qhala, about working with France's Mistral AI, and with female leaders in the sector.

Mali: Mali's Security Crisis Holds Warnings for Nigeria - Here's Why

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[The Conversation Africa] Mali and Nigeria, two of the countries in the Sahel region of west Africa, are separated by approximately 1,000 kilometres, with the Niger Republic between them. They differ in population size and government, but they face some of the same threats.

Ethiopia: Global Media Networks Simplify Ethiopia's Conflicts - Insights From 5 Years of Data

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[The Conversation Africa] When conflicts break out, most people around the world rely on international media to understand what is happening. These reports do more than inform. They shape how crises are interpreted, which actors are seen as responsible and where global attention is directed.

Congo-Kinshasa: Travel Restrictions On DR Congo As Ebola Threat Rises to Highest Level

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[RFI] As the World Health Organisation raises its risk assessment for the Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo to the highest level, neighbouring countries Uganda and Rwanda have imposed travel restrictions to try and prevent the deadly virus spreading.

Senegal: Senegal President Sacks Prime Minister After Growing Power Struggle

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[RFI] Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has fired Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko and dissolved the government after months of tension. The alliance between the president and his former mentor looked increasingly untenable after Sonko publicly criticised some of Faye's key policies.

Eswatini: Deportees Held in Eswatini Speak Out, As Lawyers Challenge United States Deal

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[RFI] Upon learning United States President Donald Trump was looking for African nations to take in deported third-country migrants, Eswatini was among the first to volunteer. Now lawyers in the southern African kingdom are challenging the legality of the deal, as deportees speak out about the conditions of their detention.

Africa: A New Ebola Outbreak Spreads Through Conflict and a Weak U.S. Response

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[CFR] The outbreak of a rare strain of Ebola that went undetected for several weeks in the Democratic Republic of Congo--and which has now spread to Uganda--is raising concerns about regional and global authorities' ability to effectively respond.

Sudan: Key South Kordofan Aid Route Reopens, UN Warns Over Rising Civilian Deaths

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[Dabanga] Delling / Habila / Ghubeish Locality / El Fula / B -- Humanitarian organisations have resumed transporting medical supplies along a key road linking North and South Kordofan after the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) reopened the Delling-Habila route on Monday, ending months of disruption caused by fighting. But the United Nations has warned that civilians remain at grave risk as violence escalates across the region.

Morocco wants tourists to visit Western Sahara. Some say it's tightening its control

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The Moroccan government wants more Western holidaymakers to visit the territory it claims to own.

Mamelodi Sundowns win African Champions League title

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South Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns clinch their second African Champions League title with a 2-1 aggregate win over Moroccan club AS FAR in the final.

Eritrea: Messages of Congratulations

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Eritrea messages of congratulations: Leaders of the Republic of Croatia, the Swiss Confederation, the Republic of Singapore, and Palestine have sent

Statement of the International Contact Group for the Great Lakes (ICG) on the situation in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)

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Statement of the international: The ICG reiterates its concerns over the continued conflict in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

African Development Bank (AfDB) – 2026 Annual Meeting: Full live coverage on Africa 24

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African development bank afdb: The Africa24 Group (https://Africa24TV.com) will bring you full live coverage,  from 25 to 29 May 2026 in Brazzaville, of

Gates Foundation Ebola Response Funding Announcement

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Gates foundation ebola response: SEATTLE, WA, USA, 24 May 2026-/African Media Agency(AMA)/ – We are deeply concerned by the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak

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