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Nigeria: Govt Reportedly Secures Release of 100 Abducted Catholic School Children in Niger State

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[This Day] About 100 children abducted from St. Mary's Private Catholic Primary and Secondary School in Papiri, Agwara Local Government Area of Niger State have reportedly regained their freedom two weeks after they were taken by armed men, according to media reports on Sunday.

Nigeria: Tinubu Lauds Nigeria's Armed Forces for Protecting Democracy in Benin Republic

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[This Day] *Nigeria's military now on ground in Benin, Says Gen Oluyede

Nigeria: Nigerian Air Force Explains Role in Restoring Constitutional Order in Benin Republic

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[This Day] Abuja -- The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has provided clarification on its involvement in ongoing regional efforts to counter an attempted coup in the Benin Republic, following unrest that erupted early Sunday.

Rwanda: Kigali's Wetlands Revamp Inspires a New Urban Vision

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[New Times] As climate change tightens its grip and urban populations grow, the urgency of adopting nature-based solutions has never been more pressing. Rwanda's latest initiative, the Kigali Wetlands Revamp, is not only a bold environmental move but a globally significant model of how cities can harmonize development with sustainability.

Rwanda: Nearly 1,000 Abandoned Mines Set for Restoration By 2030

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[New Times] The Government plans to rehabilitate 994 abandoned mining and quarrying sites by 2030 in partnership with various stakeholders, according to a new climate action plan covering 2025-2035.

Rwanda: New Pilot Project to Track How Climate Change Drives Disease

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[New Times] The government is set to pilot a project to quantify climate-related health impacts by integrating climate and health data into early warning systems, officials have announced.

Africa: 'The System Has Failed' - Giles Duley's Mission to Reframe Disability in War

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[UN News] Talking to journalists earlier this week on his final day as the first UN Global Advocate for Persons with Disabilities in Conflict and Peacebuilding Situations, Giles Duley said he felt he had failed in his core mission. More importantly, he added, the system itself has failed.

Sudan: Darfur-Bound Aid Destroyed, 20 Civilians Dead As Drones Hit Eastern Chad Market

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[Dabanga] Adré, Chad -- A drone strike on the weekly market in Adikon, near the Adré crossing at the Sudan-Chad border, left a large number of civilians dead and injured on Friday afternoon after a missile hit the market area, as well as humanitarian aid trucks en route to North Darfur and Kordofan. A resident of Adikon said the drone struck the market directly, causing heavy civilian casualties. She reported that more than ten charred bodies were recovered from shops that were completely destroyed by the explosions and

Sudan: South Kordofan's Kadugli Faces Mass Displacement Amid Complete Collapse of Services

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam / Kadugli -- Activists in the service committees in Kadugli, capital of South Kordofan, say that despite the relative calm prevailing in the city, this calm hides deep tension and escalating anxiety, in light of the worsening security, economic and service crises that are driving citizens to leave the city at an unprecedented rate.

Sudan: High Costs Delay Repatriation of Sudanese Refugees From Uganda

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[Dabanga] The Higher Committee for the Voluntary Repatriation of Sudanese Refugees from Uganda has confirmed that delays in organising departures for those wishing to return are due to a series of technical and logistical challenges -- foremost among them the high cost of transport and the lack of suitable means of travel other than by air. The situation, it said, requires complex arrangements that demand more time than initially anticipated.

Sudan: 'Drones and Satellite Developments Challenge Value of Traditional Naval Bases'

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam / Port Sudan -- The reopening of the file concerning a Russian military base on Sudan's Red Sea coast has reignited debate in political and media circles, as the United States warns against proceeding with the deal. The Wall Street Journal reported that the Sudanese government has offered Russia the opportunity to establish its first naval base on the African continent -- a move that could shift the balance of power in one of the world's most strategic maritime corridors.

Africa: South Africa's G20 Presidency Is Over - What Did It Achieve for Climate and Clean Energy in Africa?

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[The Conversation Africa] South Africa opened its G20 presidency with an ambitious message for a world divided by conflict and economic strain: solidarity, equality and sustainability. The Johannesburg G20 leaders' summit tried to mend deep geopolitical rifts. Even those who chose to boycott the summit remained included - with their chairs left symbolically empty.

Djibouti: Djibouti's Democracy Takes Another Knock As Ageing President Engineers Yet Another Term

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[The Conversation Africa] Djibouti's president, Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, pushed through constitutional changes removing presidential age limits in October 2025. The changes enable him to remain in power beyond 2026. He has already ruled for 26 years and is a shoo-in at elections in April 2026. Guelleh leads a country on the Horn of Africa where the Red Sea meets the Indian Ocean - one of the world's most strategically important locations. Federico Donelli, who has studied Djibouti's political landscape, unpacks the dynamics that

Nigeria: Nigeria Has Jailed Biafra Separatist Leader Nnamdi Kanu - Why It Risks Backfiring

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[The Conversation Africa] The terrorism conviction and life sentence handed down by the Federal High Court in Abuja on Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, brings an end to a ten-year legal battle. But it opens up a larger political and security question for Nigeria.

Sudan: South Kordofan - Nearly 80 Killed in Drone Strikes On Kindergarten and Hospital

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[Dabanga] Kalogi -- A series of drone strikes on Thursday killed and wounded dozens of people, many of them children, in Kalogi, South Kordofan. The attacks hit a kindergarten and the entrance to a hospital.

Sudan: WFP Convoy Attacked in North Kordofan

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[Dabanga] Hamrat El Sheikh -- A World Food Programme (WFP) truck travelling to Tawila in North Darfur came under attack on Thursday night in North Kordofan, injuring the driver and damaging the vehicle.

Rwanda: UN Hails DR Congo-Rwanda Peace Deal Amid Ongoing Hostilities in the East

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[UN News] The United Nations on Friday welcomed a newly signed peace accord between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda as a "critical step" toward restoring trust, while warning that active fighting near border areas continue to exact a heavy toll on civilians.

Mozambique: Mozambique's Displaced Facing Massive Needs As Attacks Intensify

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[UN News] The ongoing emergency in northern Mozambique continues to worsen as prolonged attacks by non-state armed groups in Nampula trigger one of the largest displacement surges of the year, the UN warned on Friday.

Benin coup attempt thwarted by soldiers loyal to the Republic, minister says

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A military coup declared in Benin on Sunday has failed, the country’s interior minister said, just hours after soldiers took over state television to announce the dissolution of government.

Mohamed Salah says he's been 'thrown under the bus' by Liverpool

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Once the team’s star forward, Mohamed Salah cast doubt on his future at Liverpool on Saturday, saying he feels like he’s been “thrown under the bus” by the Premier League club.

Benin: Benin Authorities Say Coup Attempt Foiled, President Talon Safe

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[RFI] Benin's interior minister on Sunday said that the army had thwarted an attempted coup by a group of soldiers. President Patrice Talon's entourage said he was safe while the regular army said it had regained control.

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