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Protesters in Lisbon and Spain rally in support of flotilla intercepted by Israel

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Hundreds of demonstrators rallied in Lisbon on Thursday in solidarity with Palestinians and in support of the Global Sumud Flotilla, which was intercepted by Israeli forces.

South Africa: Inside the Concrete Bubble - a Woman's Story of Her Life With Schizophrenia

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[Health-e] It's been 28 years, but Thabisile Gumede remembers the day she first experienced a schizophrenic episode. She was just 17 years old and visiting her grandmother's farm in KwaMhlabauyalingana in the northern parts of KwaZulu-Natal.

Zimbabwe: Govt Excludes Urban-Based Farmers From the Pfumvudza/Intwasa Presidential Input Scheme

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[New Zimbabwe] Government has announced that this year's Presidential Pfumvudza/Intwasa inputs scheme will strictly target rural households, with no provision for the 500 000 urban or peri-urban dwellers who benefited last season.

UN says at least 91 killed in besieged Darfur city last month

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A Sudanese medical group has warned of a “full-blown humanitarian disaster” in the besieged city of el-Fasher after 23 people died of malnutrition in September, as fighting between the army and rival paramilitaries continues to exacerbate the crisis in Darfur.

Ivory Coast bans rallies as opposition leaders barred from October election

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The government says the bans are necessary to maintain public order, citing false information and unrest tied to these rallies. But critics argue that the exclusions and the ban on protests mark a troubling erosion of democratic norms

Police name two victims of Manchester synagogue attack

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Police on Friday identified the two men who were killed in a car and knife attack on a synagogue in northwest England on the holiest day of the Jewish year, as Britain’s chief rabbi said an “unrelenting wave” of antisemitism lay behind the crime.

Uganda: Museveni Fronts Flat Approach for Cattle Compensation Plan

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[Independent (Kampala)] Otuke, Uganda -- President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has said government is considering a flat-rate cattle compensation plan across northern Uganda, a proposal he has discussed with leaders in Lango, Teso and Acholi sub-regions.

Central African President Touadéra launches third-term bid

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President Faustin-Archange Touadéra was the first to submit his candidacy for the presidential and legislative elections scheduled to take place in the Central African Republic on December 28.

Lesotho: Joale Hits Back At DCEO

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[Lesotho Times] ...defends judges, magistrates against corruption claims

Somalia: Millions in Somalia At Risk of Worsening Hunger As WFP Faces Critical Funding Shortfall

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[WFP] Mogadishu, Somalia -- The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warns today that millions in Somalia are at risk of worsening hunger and malnutrition as critical funding shortfalls have forced the agency to reduce the number of people it supports with lifesaving emergency food assistance in Somalia by over two-thirds. In November, WFP will have to reduce the number of people who receive emergency food assistance to just 350,000 people, down from 1.1 million in August. This means that WFP will be supporting less than 1 in

Radically Human

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Thomas Heatherwick, director of the 2025 Seoul Architecture Biennale sets a provocative mission: make cities radically human.

South Africa: IDT's School Project Stalls As Costs Reach R198-Million

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[GroundUp] Learners of Rivoni School of the Blind were promised a new building in 2019

South Africa: Billions Needed to Fix Courts, Prisons and Police Buildings

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[GroundUp] Department of Public Works has a R30-billion maintenance backlog

Lensare, wearable for harmful light stimuli

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Student designed wearable for harmful light stimuli

Rahmah Library

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Designed by The MAAK with support from the Rotary Club of Newlands and the Otto Foundation, the library serves 500 learners in District Six, Cape Town.

Morocco: Gen Z Protest Group Calls for Dismissal of Morocco's Government

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[RFI] The group leading Morocco's mass protests called on Friday for the government to be removed following a sixth day of protests during which three people have died and hundreds have been injured or arrested.

Lesotho: Deceased Miners' Families Plead for Help

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[Lesotho Times] . . .Want death certificates to enable them to claim benefits

New Satirical Drama Nya Uriri (Pek Chi Liel) – The Widow’s Burden Sparks Conversations On Widowhood And Inheritance In African Culture

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A bold new short film series, Nya Uriri (Pek Chi Liel) – The Widow’s Burden, has been released and is already generating a buzz across Kenyan social

South Africa: Ramaphosa Demands Israel Free South African Activists Seized On Gaza Flotilla

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[Daily Maverick] Global Sumud Flotilla organisers say an estimated 443 flotilla volunteers are expected to arrive at Ashdod, in southern Israel, where they are expected to be 'processed under illegal detention'.

South Africa: Phone Chaos At Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality Drags On Into Second Month

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[Daily Maverick] Despite promises from outgoing acting city manager Ted Pillay, the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality's phone lines and call centre remained down this week -- leaving residents unable to report service delivery failures for more than a month.

South Africa: South Africa's Contactable Gets $13.5m to Scale Digital ID Platform

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[Daba Finance] TLDR

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