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Nigeria: Police, EFCC Rescue 14 Abducted On Calabar-Oron Waterways

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[Premium Times] Police said victims were freed without casualties after coordinated security operation

Ghana quits US aid deal talks over privacy concerns

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Ghana has pulled out of talks on a multi-year US aid deal after Washington allegedly demanded access to citizens’ personal data.

Mali airline suspends flights to country's north and centre after attacks

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Mali’s air travel has been disrupted after a surge in violence forced airlines to suspend flights, raising fresh concerns over security in the region.

Six jailed for life over deadly 2020 jihadist attack in Ivory Coast

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Justice has been delivered nearly six years after the Kafolo assault that shook the nation

South Sudan community is denied relief supplies amid weaponisation of aid

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Displaced people who took refuge from conflict in an isolated South Sudan village were denied lifesaving aid by the government even as deaths there mounted, eyewitnesses and aid groups said.

Kenya: Foreign Investors Sound Alarm Over Coast Land Disputes Amid Rising Property Losses in Kilifi and Malindi

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A section of Italian nationals residing and investing along Kenya's Coast has raised fresh concerns over what they describe as escalating land disputes, property losses, and prolonged legal battles linked to contested ownership, particularly in Kilifi and Malindi.

Africa: Horn of Africa At 'Dangerous Crossroads,' IGAD Chief Warns

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Horn of Africa is facing a "dangerous crossroads" marked by interconnected conflicts and rising geopolitical competition, the Executive Secretary of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, Workneh Gebeyehu, warned on Tuesday, calling for urgent reforms to mediation strategies as wars in the region grow more fragmented and prolonged.

South Africa: Pretoria Disrupted By Anti-Immigrant March

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[GroundUp] March and March campaign expands from Durban

Kenya's leader backtracks after comments mocking Nigerians' English

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He says his words were intended to be a private conversation and were "taken out of context".

Nigeria: 'I Was Misquoted' - Kenyan President Backtracks On Comments About Nigerians' English-Speaking Proficiency

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[Premium Times] Four days after Kenya's President, William Ruto, criticised Nigeria's education system and English proficiency, he has clarified his comments.

Malawi: Supreme Court Nullifies Balaka Mulunguzi Election, MP Mambala Loses Seat in Landmark Ruling

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[Nyasa Times] The Supreme Court of Appeal has overturned the parliamentary election results for Balaka Mulunguzi Constituency, in a powerful judgment that has immediately unseated the area's Member of Parliament and reignited debate on electoral integrity in Malawi.

ICC orders $8.5 million compensation for victims of Malian jihadist

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The International Criminal Court on Tuesday ordered €7.2 million ($8.5 million) in compensation to be paid to victims of the Malian former jihadist leader Al Hassan, who was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity in 2024.

Russia urges stability in Mali amid escalating violence

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Russia says it wants Mali to return to peace and stability as soon as possible after a wave of attacks by jihadist and separatist groups.

First-Of-Its-Kind Combination Vaccine Launched In Kenya To Increase Protection Against Small Ruminant Diseases

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A novel three-in-one vaccine is now available in Kenya to help livestock farmers protect their animals against multiple diseases with a single dose. Read more

Uganda detains 231 foreigners in crackdown on possible human trafficking

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Ugandan authorities said Tuesday that they have detained dozens of foreigners in a crackdown on illegal migration that the internal affairs ministry suggested was linked to human traffickers and cyberscam operations.

Somalia: Somalia Vows Stronger Protection for Commercial Shipping Amid Maritime Security Concerns

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[Shabelle] United Nations -- Somalia has pledged to strengthen security for commercial vessels passing along its coastline as concerns grow over the safety of key international shipping routes, officials said Monday.

South Africa: Level 2 Warning for the Eastern Cape

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[SAnews.gov.za] The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued Yellow Level 2 warnings for damaging winds and waves in the Eastern Cape.

Ghana's military hunts those behind convoy attack on northern highway

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Three civilians and seven gunmen were killed in an area where there has been a protracted chieftaincy dispute.

Mali’s PM urges public 'not to give in to panic' after Kidal fall

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Mali’s Prime Minister Abdoulaye Maiga is calling on citizens “not to give in to panic” after coordinated attacks by jihadist fighters and Tuareg separatists led to the fall of the strategic northern town of Kidal and the death of the country’s defence minister.

Nigeria: In Borno, Cash Transfers Are Helping Families Treat Malnutrition Beyond the Clinic

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[Nigeria Health Watch] Bilkisu, a resident of Njimtilo in the Konduga area of Borno State, lives with a visual impairment, while her children remain out of school as the family struggles to survive day by day. For them, even necessities such as food and education are beyond reach.

Kenya: Ruto Says English Comments Taken Out of Context As Nigeria Responds to Viral Remarks

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- President William Ruto has clarified his recent remarks on English usage, saying his comments were taken out of context after what he believed was a private conversation was recorded and circulated widely online.

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