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Nigeria: Seminarian Dies At the Hands of Kidnappers, Another Freed

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[Agenzia Fides] Abuja -- One of the three seminarians, aged 15 to 16, who were kidnapped on July 10 in an attack on the Minor Seminary of the Immaculate Conception in Ivianokpodi, in the Diocese of Auchi, Edo State (southern Nigeria), has been released. A member of the security forces, Christopher Aweneghieme, was killed in the attack (see Fides, 12/7/2025).

Liberia: Judge Barco Reinstates Charges Against Miss Liberia 1st Runner-Up Kindness Wilson

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[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- The Monrovia City Court Stipendiary Magistrate Ben Barco, has rescinded his earlier ruling that dismissed assault charges against Miss Liberia 1st Runner-Up, Kindness Wilson, effectively reinstating the case after prosecutors challenged his previous decision.

Tunisia: '2026 Will Be a Year of Major Legislative Reforms in the Cultural Sector and Stronger Support for the Digital Cultural Economy' (Prime Minister)

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[Tunis Afrique Presse] Tunis -- Prime Minister Sarra Zaafrani Zenzri reaffirmed the government's determination to strengthen its role in promoting comprehensive development through projects, legislative and institutional reforms, as well as cultural initiatives aimed at fostering balanced and sustainable growth.

Liberia: U.S. Embassy in Monrovia Confirms Extension of Visa Validity for Liberians to Three Years

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[Liberian Observer] The Embassy of the United States of America in Monrovia has officially confirmed that the U.S. Department of State has updated the visa reciprocity schedule for Liberia, extending the validity period for certain visa categories from one year to three years.

China rebukes Trump threat to launch military action against Nigeria over attacks on Christians

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China has pushed back against US President Donald Trump’s threat to launch military operations against Nigeria. Trump has accused Nigeria of failing to protect Christians in the country from Islamist militants.

Nigeria: Mercy Johnson Calls for Release of Regina Daniels' Brother, Sammy West

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[Premium Times] Nollywood actress Mercy Johnson has called for the release of actress Regina Daniels' brother, Samuel Daniels, also known as Sammy West, who was allegedly arrested on the order of Ned Nwoko.

West Africa: Bandits Linked to Sahel Extremists Attack Niger Lawmaker's Convoy

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[Premium Times] The Niger lawmaker, Mohammed Jafaru, travelling to Babanna for an official engagement when the ambush occurred.

Nigeria: Akwa Ibom Suspends Village Head in Akpabio's Lga for Alleged Terrorism

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[Premium Times] The village head had been ordered to hand over all government property in his possession to the village council secretary, a government statement said.

Botswana: Moesi to Advance Baa Development

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[Botswana Daily News] Gaborone -- The appointment of Patrick Moesi by Botswana Athletics Association (BAA) as the Sport Development Manager Technical is seen as a move that will strengthen the country's athletes development efforts

Botswana: Govt Committed to Biodiversity Preservation

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[Botswana Daily News] Tlokweng -- The launch of the Green Growth for Kavango Zambezi Transfontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) project is a key step toward integrating conservation and development, dependent on sustained investment and joint ownership by KAZA member nations. Launching the project on the sidelines of the inaugural Africa Biodiversity Summit in Tlokweng on Monday, Minister of Environment and Tourism, Mr Wynter Mmolotsi said the project aimed to link conservation efforts with socio-economic progress, as well as to protect

Botswana: Young Dancer Earns Nomination

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[Botswana Daily News] Gaborone -- A rising star from Botswana's Juvenile Championship programme and a member of the local ballroom dance troupe Moonlight Dance Studio, Abigail Modise has made history as the first young Motswana to be nominated for the prestigious African Children of the Year Awards 2025, scheduled for Johannesburg, South Africa on November 22. Recognised under the Arts and Culture and Philanthropy categories, Abigail's nomination celebrates her exceptional talent in dance and her inspiring contributions to her community.

Botswana: Expo Promotes Agro-Processing

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[Botswana Daily News] Kanye -- Acting Minister of Lands and Agriculture Dr Edwin Dikoloti has stated that agro-industrial clusters are more than economic engines but also catalysts for social inclusion as well as gender empowerment that could lift rural communities towards prosperity.

Kenya: University Staff Unions End 49-Day Strike After Govt Offer

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[Capital FM] The deal provides for the payment of the funds in two tranches -- in November 2025 and July 2026.

Civil trial over payouts to families of Ethiopia Boeing crash victims to proceed

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A federal jury will decide how much Boeing should pay to the families of two victims killed in the 2019 crash of a 737 Max jetliner in Ethiopia.

Football: Hakimi injured, Diaz apologises after heavy tackle

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On Wednesday, Luis Díaz wished Paris Saint-Germain's Moroccan defender Achraf Hakimi a ‘speedy recovery’ after a tackle that injured his opponent and earned the Bayern Munich winger a red card during their Champions League match.

Mauritania Supreme Court confirms conviction of former president Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz

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Mauritania’s former president, Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, has lost his final appeal of a 15-year prison sentence for corruption while in office.

Mali: Mali's Economy Near Standstill Amid Jnim Fuel Attacks

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[RFI] An ongoing fuel blockade initiated by the JNIM jihadist group in Mali has brought the landlocked Sahel nation's economy to a near standstill. In an effort to isolate the capital, Bamako, and exert pressure on the ruling junta, the militants have intensified their attacks on fuel tankers, prompting Western governments to urge their citizens to leave the country.

Tanzania: Denied Fair Elections, Tanzanians Make Their Mark Through Protests

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[ISS] Protests show that citizen-led power, if sustained, could pressure governments to implement meaningful and sustainable reforms.

Tanzania: Tanzania's Post-Election Turmoil Deepens Economic and Social Woes

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[IPS] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania -- At dawn in Manzese, a dusty township on the outskirts of Dar es Salaam, silence hangs where the sounds of commerce once roared. The township, usually crowded with street cooks, vegetable vendors, mechanics, and motorcycle taxis snaking through the morning rush, stood eerily empty. Shutters are pulled down, wooden stalls abandoned, and the air is heavy with the smell of burnt rubber. For five days, the township's bustling economic life has been paralyzed--leaving residents unable to buy food or access

Africa: Children and Young People At Climate Talks - Seen, Photographed, but Not Allowed to Decide Anything

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[The Conversation Africa] Children and young adults are very much involved in campaigning against the climate change that older generations have caused. The global youth climate justice movement uses protests, strikes and court cases to block fossil fuel expansion. But do they have any say in what their governments do to address climate change, or a voice at the annual COP climate change conferences, where the world's leaders make important climate decisions? Research by Florencia Paz Landeira, Alicia O'Sullivan, Aoife Daly and

Cameroon security forces killed dozens in post-election crackdown

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Official results gave President Biya victory with nearly 54% of the vote while his former ally Issa Tchiroma who had declared victory on the first day of counting came second