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Africa: 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence - Five Bold Moves to End Digital Gender-Based Violence - - and Unlock Africa's Digital Promise

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[African Development Bank (AfDB)] The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence campaign is an international campaign led by the United Nations to challenge violence against women and girls. From 25 November - 10 December, this year's 16 Days campaign targets how to end digital violence against women and girls. African Development Bank Director for Women, Gender and Civil Society Jemimah Njuki and Senior Programme Officer Ndey Oley Cole share five bold moves to end digital gender-based violence and unlock Africa's digital promise.

2027 Rugby World Cup: Springboks and All Blacks set for quarterfinal showdown

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Reigning world champions South Africa and arch rivals New Zealand will likely face a showdown in quarterfinals.

Sudan: Sudan's Nuba Mountains Hit by Deadly Drone Strike on Civilians

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[InfoWire] A new surge of violence in Sudan's Nuba Mountains has intensified the country's protracted civil war, shifting the conflict's centre of gravity and raising renewed concerns over the safety of civilian populations.

Samba Train celebrates National Day of Samba at Christ the Redeemer

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High above Rio de Janeiro, the rhythms of samba echoed through the city as artists boarded the iconic Corcovado Train for a special thanksgiving mass at the Christ the Redeemer statue.

Mali: Hostage Video Shows Abducted Malian Journalists Asking for Help

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[RFI] Two journalists from Mali's state broadcaster ORTM have appeared in a video released by the armed Islamist group JNIM, more than six weeks after they were abducted in the centre of the country. Collgeaues have described the images as shocking.

Mayor of Minneapolis rejects Donald Trump's comments against Somalis

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City officials said they would stand by its sizeable Somali community amid fears of an anti-immigration operation.

Cameroon: The Priest Abducted By Separatists On November 15 Is Free

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[Agenzia Fides] Yaoundé -- Father John Berinyuy Tatah, parish priest in Babessi, who was abducted on November 15 along with his vicar in southwestern Cameroon, has been freed.

Kenyan MPs accuse British troops of sexual abuse and environmental harm

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A Kenyan parliamentary inquiry has accused British soldiers stationed in the country of repeated sexual abuse, unsafe training practices and environmental violations , saying the behaviour has made the foreign troops feel like an “occupying force.”

Hundreds of Airbus A320s face checks after metal plate defect discovered

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Airbus says up to 628 of its A320 aircraft worldwide may need inspection after a newly discovered metal plate quality issue. The company stressed that this number represents the maximum potentially affected jets not the number actually impacted.

Sudan: Warnings of Preparations for More Mass Atrocities in Darfur as Conflict Intensifies Across Sudan

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[allAfrica] Register for today's presentation by the London School of Economics, The Politics of Hunger in Sudan, by Sudanese scholar Dr. Nisrin Elamin.

Angola: Debunking the Myths of the Lobito Corridor

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[Maka] Luanda -- If hypocrisy needed a railway, it would look exactly like the Lobito Corridor. It is being hailed as a symbol of African progress. In truth, it is a mirror of everything negative the continent endures: Chinese debt, Western opportunism, Congolese blood, Angolan misrule--and a railway that connects foreign interests more efficiently than it connects the people who live along its tracks. It promises prosperity while delivering the same old extraction dressed in new flags.

Sudan: Acacia, Talh, and Heglig Seeds Sown Across 2,700 Feddans to Restore Al-Ain Forest

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[SNA] Obied -- The Forests National Corporation (FNC) in North Kordofan State has begun sowing acacia, talh, and heglig seeds across 2,700 feddans this season in the Miyiyat, Kitr, and Berak areas of Al-Ain Forest in the Wad Al-Baga area. Miyiyat are small soil basins designed to collect and retain rainwater, while Berak (singular: Birka) are natural rainwater catchments--both serving as essential water-harvesting features that enhance seed germination and seedling survival in dryland restoration.

Cameroon: Prominent Opposition Leader Dies in Custody

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The death in custody of a prominent Cameroon opposition leader, Anicet Ekane, should be impartially, promptly, and effectively investigated, Human Rights

Uganda: Parliament Passes Huge Supplementary Budget Amid Fierce Opposition

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[Nile Post] Parliament has approved a supplementary budget totalling Shs 8.104 trillion, making it one of the largest supplementary allocations ever passed since the amendment of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) 2015.

Uganda: UK Lifts Travel Warning for Key Ugandan Parks

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[Nile Post] The United Kingdom has removed its warning against all but essential travel to Queen Elizabeth National Park, the area immediately south-west of Kasese town, and Semuliki National Park, a move welcomed by Uganda's tourism sector after more than two years of restrictions.

Ghana: No Leave for Police Officers on Christmas Day

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[Ghanaian Times] Police officers in Ghana will not be spending Christmas with their families this year, the Deputy Minister for the Interior, Mr Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi, has disclosed. This decision aims to ensure adequate security for citizens and visitors during the festive season. As part of these measures, annual leave for officers has been suspended, and those already on leave have been recalled to augment the operational strength of the Ghana Police Service (GPS).

South Africa: Cape Town's Unique Shelter Officially Recognised By Government

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[GroundUp] The facility provides safety support for LGBT+ and male victims of violence

Kenya: Health Workers Issue Strike Notice to Compel Govt to Sign Agreement

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The health sector is bracing for fresh turmoil after the Kenya Union of Clinical Officers (KUCO) issued a 21-day strike notice, accusing the Ministry of Health and the Council of Governors of reneging on key labour agreements and dragging their feet on a long-awaited Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).

Africa: Southern Ocean and Antarctica - Correcting the Blind Spot On SA's Radar

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[ISS] Given its obligations in the region, South Africa is uniquely positioned to represent Africa's interests in Antarctic governance.

South Africa: South Africa Extends GDP Growth Streak but Momentum Slows in Q3

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[Daba Finance] South Africa's economy grew for a fourth straight quarter in the three months to September, expanding 0.5% from the previous period, according to data from Statistics South Africa.

Tanzania: Ignore Social Media Posts Claiming Tanzanian Presidential Election Results Nullified

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[Africa Check] IN SHORT: Following the contentious October 2025 general election in Tanzania, some social media posts claim the presidential result has been declared null and void. However, these claims are false.

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