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China’s Infrastructure Partnerships in Africa Require Strategising Developmental Needs Over Debt Risks and Security Vulnerabilities

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Egypt's koshary is inscribed on UNESCO's list of intangible cultural heritage

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The popular, low-cost dish, consisting mostly of rice, lentils, pasta and fried onions, is the 11th item inscribed on the list under Egypt's name.

First rain of autumn falls in Iran's capital after months of intense drought

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Meteorologists have described this autumn as Iran’s driest in over 50 years.

Kenya: Ruto Touts Bomas Conference Center to Boost Kenya's Mice and Tourism Sector

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- President William Ruto has reaffirmed the transformational potential of the Bomas International Conference Center (BICC), positioning it as a key engine for tourism and business events growth in Kenya.

Kenya: How to Check 2025 Kjsea Results Online and Via SMS

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Parents and guardians across Kenya can now access the 2025 Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) results following their official release by Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba.

Tanzania: Doctored Newspaper Front Page Falsely Claims Tanzania's Habari Leo Reported 23,000 Civilians Killed By Police

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[Africa Check] Doctored newspaper front page falsely claims Tanzania's Habari Leo reported 23,000 civilians killed by police

Nigeria: Nigerian Broadcaster Arise News Has Not Suspended Popular Journalist Oseni Rufai

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[Africa Check] Nigerian broadcaster Arise News has not suspended popular journalist Oseni Rufai

UNICEF urges action as child humanitarian crisis deepens

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UNICEF is sounding the alarm as humanitarian needs for children around the world reach unprecedented levels.

US to deport 15 Kenyans convicted of crimes

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The United States government has announced plans to deport 15 Kenyan nationals who were convicted of various crimes in the country.

Narrative Sovereignty: Africa Reclaims Its Global Voice {Business Africa}

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Africa Must Own Its Narrative: From misperception to economic power — we examine how strategic communication and leaders like Dorothea Hodge are helping the continent reshape its global reputation

M23 rebels claim control of Uvira in eastern Congo

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A spokesperson for the rebel group said on X that Uvira had been "liberated" by AFC/M23 forces.

Despite peace deal: death toll rises after escalation in eastern DR Congo

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More than 400 civilians have been killed since the Rwanda-backed M23 armed group escalated its offensive in the South Kivu province in eastern Congo, regional officials said late Wednesday, adding that Rwandan special forces were in the strategic city of Uvira.

Egypt opens bid to privatise Hurghada International Airport

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Egypt's civil aviation ministry launched a bid for private companies to manage, operate and develop the country's second-busiest airport.

Court suspends Kenya-U.S. $2.5 billion health cooperation deal

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A court in Kenya has temporarily suspended the $2.5 billion health cooperation between Nairobi and Washington.

Ethiopia eyes sea access amid rising tensions

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Ethiopia's prime minister loves big projects. With a mega-dam completed on the Nile, Abiy Ahmed now plans Africa's largest airport and a nuclear power plant.

Morocco face Syria in Arab Cup quarter-final

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This year's FIFA Arab Cup is taking place from 1st to 18th December in Qatar. Next to the match between Morocco and Syria, Palestine and Saudi Arabia are also set to meet in the second quarter-final of the tournament taking place on Thursday afternoon.

Mothers at risk as free maternity care ends in Congo

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Head nurse Franck Ndachetere Kandonyi at the Afia Himbi Health Center said the programme raised numbers from as low as five deliveries a month to more than 20. He said women came in greater numbers because they knew they would not be charged.

Some tourists may need to provide five year social-media history for US entry

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In a new proposal unveiled on Wednesday, the US government said that travellers from certain countries could be asked to provide their social media history of the past five years in order to be allowed into the country.

Maduro hits streets after Machado wins Nobel Peace Prize

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Venezuela's president Nicolás Maduro went to the streets on Wednesday and marched with supporters through downtown Caracas, hours after opposition leader María Corina Machado received the Nobel Peace Prize.

UN sounds alarm on funding cuts for Egypt’s vulnerable

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Despite tight resources and increasing complexity, Panova’s message is clear: sustainable development in Egypt hinges on coordinated, large-scale action — and on the government’s leadership at every step.

EU moves to crush people-smuggling networks

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told EU ministers that the bloc sought to "bankrupt" smugglers.

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