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Windsurf freestyle World Cup concludes early in windy Fuerteventura

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The PWA Windsurf Freestyle World Cup was just celebrated at Sotavento Beach in Fuerteventura, where strong winds allowed the Double Elimination round to conclude by day two.

Africa: Strengthening Africa-Caribbean trade and investment in an era of Global Trade Disruption

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[Afreximbank] The share of bilateral exports between Africa and the Caribbean, despite extensive shared history, has never surpassed 6%, according to an ITC and African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) study, leaving much room for growth of up to $2.1 billion within the next 5 years according to new studies. Key to this growth is adding value in priority sectors, such as minerals, processed food, , manufactured products, transport, travel and creative industries.

San Diego comic-con: a sneak peek into pop culture's biggest event

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Comic-Con International 2025 officially begins on Thursday, but eager attendees got a sneak preview on Wednesday at the San Diego Convention Center.

Sudan's Civil War: A Crisis by the Numbers

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More than two years into Sudan’s civil war, aid groups warn it has become one of the worst displacement and hunger crises on the planet. Since fighting erupted in April 2023 between the Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces, over 10 million people have been forced from their homes.

Former DR Congo president on trial for treason

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Joseph Kabila denies backing the M23 rebels, who have seized large parts of the mineral-rich east.

A first for Morocco or 10th for Nigeria - who will win Wafcon final?

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Hosts Morocco face Nigeria in the final of the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations on Saturday, with both teams looking to make history.

Africa: African Development Bank and Opec Fund Partner to Strengthen Environmental and Social Safeguards Across Africa

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[African Development Bank (AfDB)] The African Development Bank and the OPEC Fund for International Development have unveiled a strategic partnership to enhance environmental and social safeguards across Africa, launching a continent-wide capacity-building initiative in Vienna, Austria.

Africa: African Development Bank and Casablanca Finance City Host Strategic Dialogue to Accelerate African Economic Integration Concluded By the Casablanca Call to Action

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[African Development Bank (AfDB)] The African Development Bank and Casablanca Finance City (CFC), Africa's leading financial centre, have jointly organized a high-level strategic dialogue in Casablanca to accelerate private sector engagement in the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

She listened to the land, built a business and reclaimed African wellness

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ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, 25 July 2025-/African Media Agency(AMA)/- There’s a kind of magic that happens when your feet hit red earth and the wind smells like

Central African Republic Innovates with Nature-Based Solutions and Reaffirms Commitment to Urban Climate Resilience

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WASHINGTON, USA – 24 Juillet 2025 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/- The World Bank approved today an additional grant financing in the amount of $9.175 million

Morocco: Morocco's Alleged Dollar Diplomacy Is Yielding Dividends

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[ISS] More and more countries - and former SA President Jacob Zuma - are backing Rabat's plan for autonomy for Western Sahara.

Putin announces plans to modernise Russian navy, which has lost 30% of warships to Kyiv

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At a ceremony in Severodvinsk in Russia’s northwestern Archangelsk region, the Russian president oversaw the raising of the flag on a newly-constructed submarine. The Russian navy has suffered considerable losses in the ongoing invasion of Ukraine.

Archaeologists unveil 100,000-year-old burial site in Israel's cave

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Archaeologists think they have uncovered one of the oldest burial sites globally within a cave in Israel, where the remarkably preserved remains of early humans, dating back approximately 100,000 years, were meticulously arranged in pits.

DRC: Joseph Kabila trial begins, Kabila not expected to attend

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The former president of the DRC has been accused of "crimes against peace" and of being linked to the armed rebel group M23. The trial began on Friday at 9 am.

PROÁGUA: Angola’s Flagship Water Project Kicks Off With Mitrelli And Partners, Serving R Million

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Mitrelli has announced the launch of PROÁGUA, a flagship water infrastructure program developed as part of the Government of Angola’s national agenda.

Uganda: Drowning - a Silent Killer Claiming Ugandan Lives, Especially Children

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[Nile Post] As the world commemorates World Drowning Prevention Day, health and safety advocates are raising alarm over the rising number of drowning incidents in Uganda, particularly among children and young people.

Uganda: Lawyers, Actvitists Defend Judiciary Amid Museveni's Threat

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[Nile Post] A group of lawyers, activists, and civil society leaders has strongly condemned President Museveni's recent remarks attacking judicial officers over the granting of bail, warning that such statements threaten the rule of law and the independence of Uganda's judiciary.

Africa: 'A Shot That Would Stop Sperms for 24 Months'

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[Nile Post] A new male contraceptive is shaking up global conversations around reproductive health--and its potential could be felt in Uganda, where family planning remains largely centered on women.

West Africa: Boakai Reaffirms Liberty Corridor Vision, Positions Liberia As Gateway to the Atlantic for West Africa

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[Liberian Observer] President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has restated his commitment to making Liberia the Atlantic gateway for its landlocked neighbors, framing the Liberty Corridor as the centerpiece of his administration's regional economic strategy.

Rome swelters as tour guides and tourists struggle in extreme heat

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Rome swelters in high heat as temperatures soar into the high 30s Celsius. This is an issue for tourists, who are clinging to fans and water bottles while navigating the city's ancient landmarks under an unrelenting sun.

Dominicans protest government’s plan to regularize Haitian immigrants

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Officials say over 80,000 Haitian students have entered the public school system in recent years, and that Haitian women make up the majority of births in the country — placing added pressure on the national health budget.

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