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Nigeria: No, US Military Has Not Bombed Nigeria's Capital City in an Attempt to Capture President Bola Tinubu

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[Africa Check] No, US military has not bombed Nigeria's capital city in an attempt to capture president Bola Tinubu

Somalia: Telcom Giant Hormuud Accuses Kenyan Forces of Destroying Telecom Infrastructure in Southern Somalia

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[Shabelle] Somalia's largest telecommunications company, Hormuud Telecom, has accused Kenyan government forces of deliberately destroying its telecommunications equipment and facilities in the Dhuyac-garoon area of the Lower Juba region, an incident the company says has severely disrupted civilian communications and mobile money services.

Prince Moulay Rachid meets Morocco football players after AFCON final defeat

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Morocco’s Prince Moulay Rachid welcomed the country’s national football team at the Royal Guest Palace in Rabat on Monday, a day after their defeat against Senegal in the AFCON final.

Angola: Angola's 'Fake News' Law Risks Criminalising the Internet

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[Maka] Angola's proposed law against "false information on the internet" is a deeply flawed piece of legislation. It is presented as a response to disinformation, yet it reads more like a blueprint for state control of digital speech. In a country where civil liberties are legally established on paper but routinely constrained in practice, this bill accelerates an already dangerous trend: eroding legally established civil liberties through expansive enforcement powers, vague standards and punitive sanctions.

Uganda: Museveni's Son Threatens to Kill Opposition Leader in Escalating Post-Election Rhetoric

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Uganda's army chief, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has sparked outrage and international concern after threatening to kill the country's main opposition leader Bobi Wine, just hours after giving him a 48-hour ultimatum to present himself to the police.

Nigeria: Why Lagos Health Workers Remain On Strike After Two Months - Johesu

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[Premium Times] The industrial action stems from unresolved issues bordering on salary structures, professional recognition and welfare concerns.

Nigeria Police deny reports of church abductions in Kaduna

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Nigerian police have rejected reports that worshippers were abducted from churches in Kaduna state on Sunday, insisting that no such attack took place.

South Africa: School Taxi Driver Had No Licence in Crash That Killed 12 Children

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[Scrolla] Gauteng officials say the school taxi driver in the Vanderbijlpark crash did not have a valid operating licence. The minibus taxi involved may also not have been licensed to transport learners to school.

South Africa: Online Gambling Tax Coming As Government Tries to Slow Betting

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[Scrolla] The National Treasury plans a 20% tax on online gambling and extends the public comment deadline to 27 February 2026. Treasury says the tax aims to slow gambling addiction as online betting grows quickly across South Africa.

Baptism and renewal: Ethiopian Orthodox Christians celebrate Epiphany

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Millions of Ethiopian Christians have been celebrating Timket, or the Orthodox festival of Epiphany.

Nigeria: Kaduna Police Say No Church Members Were Abducted

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[Vanguard] Kaduna -- Confusion yesterday trailed the alleged kidnapping of over 170 worshippers by terrorists in three churches in Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

World court says atrocities spreading across Sudan's Darfur region

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The ICC deputy prosecutor told the United Nations that civilians are being subjected to collective torture.

Nigeria: Gunmen abduct over 160 worshippers in church attacks

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Armed men with "sophisticated weapons" attacked at least two churches in Nigeria's Kaduna State on Sunday, according to local clergy members and police.

Liberia: Lawyer for Alleged Rape Victim Questions Police Exoneration of Suspended Deputy Minister Mcgill

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Liberia: Boakai's Inner Circle Splits Over Re-Enacted Ports Regulatory Act

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[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Intense, high-level deliberations are underway at the Executive Mansion as President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. weighs whether to veto--again--the re-enacted Liberia Sea and Inland Ports Regulatory Act, exposing a sharp divide within his inner circle and placing the administration in a state of political and legal ambivalence.

Anthony Joshua's driver appears in court after crash that killed two

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The former heavyweight champion was a passenger in the crash, which killed two of his team members.

Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye in critical health while jailed

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The health of jailed Ugandan opposition figure Kizza Besigye is failing, his party said on Tuesday, after he was driven overnight to a medical facility in the capital of Kampala.

Malawi: Stolen Drugs, Empty Shelves and Rising Deaths - How Governance Failures Are Undermining Malawi's Public Healthcare

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[Nyasa Times] In Malawi's public hospitals, a quiet but devastating crisis is unfolding. Patients are increasingly being forced to buy medicines that are supposed to be free, as chronic drug shortages continue to erode confidence in the country's already fragile health system.

Malawi: Malawi Sees Carbon Trading As New Frontier for Sustainable Development

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[Nyasa Times] The Malawi Government says carbon trading presents a new and significant financing frontier for sustainable socio-economic development.

Africa: Africa Pushes Back On Us Health Deals Over Data, Power

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[SciDev.Net] Kampala, Scidev.Net -- A new wave of bilateral health deals with the United States is facing growing resistance across Africa, as courts, civil society groups and public-health experts question how the deals reconfigure control over health data, pathogen samples and national priorities.

Nigeria: Cybercrime Against Tinubu - Sowore, Re-Arraigned, Trial for Jan 22

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[Daily Trust] A Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed January 22 for the definite trial of activist, Omoyele Sowore, in the amended Cyberbullying charges brought against him by the Department of State Service (DSS) for allegedly calling President Bola Ahmed Tinubu a 'criminal'.

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