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Nigeria: We're Not Hiring Nigerians to Fight in Ukraine War - Russia

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[Daily Trust] Russia has denied hiring Nigerians as soldiers to fight in its war against Ukraine.

Mali: Mali's Military Junta Escalates Assault On Free Expression

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[HRW] Appeals Court Upholds Former Prime Minister's Prison Sentence

Somalia: Somaliland President Seeks U.S. Partnership After Israel Recognition

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[Horn Diplomat] Dubai -- Somaliland plans to step up diplomatic outreach to Washington and other major capitals following Israel's recognition of the republic of Somaliland, pitching itself as a strategic and resource-rich partner in the Horn of Africa, its president said.

Rwanda: Rwanda Records Highest-Ever Score in Global Corruption Index

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[New Times] Rwanda has recorded its highest score yet in the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), as traditionally strong performers including the US, Canada, the UK, and several European countries had declining scores "due to weakening oversight, political interference, and growing tolerance for unethical conduct."

Kenya: Kenya Forest Service Denies Sex-for-Firewood Claims in Mt Elgon Forest

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Kenya Forest Service (KFS) has dismissed allegations that forest rangers in Mt Elgon Forest issue firewood in exchange for sex, saying no such cases have been reported or documented by authorities in Bungoma County.

South Africa: Ramaphosa's 2025 SONA Promises - How Has He Fared?

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[Africa Check] Ramaphosa's 2025 Sona promises: how has he fared?

Kenya: 27 Kenyans Conscripted Into Russia-Ukraine War Rescued and Repatriated - Mudavadi

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The government has successfully rescued and repatriated 27 Kenyans stranded in Russia after being illegally enlisted to fight in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi confirmed.

Somalia: Somalia Forces Kill 14 Al-Shabaab Militants in Lower Jubba Operation

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[Shabelle] Jamaaame, Somalia -- Somali National Army special forces Danab, in coordination with Jubaland security forces, carried out a targeted operation against Al-Shabaab militants in areas surrounding Jamaame town in Lower Jubba region on Tuesday.

South Africa: Rhino Killers Shift Their Sights Back to Kruger National Park

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[Daily Maverick] The good news is that poachers slaughtered far fewer rhinos in the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park in KwaZulu-Natal last year. The bad news is that they killed many more in Kruger National Park instead.

South Africa: Desperate Measures - Joburg Residents Pushed to the Brink After Days and Even Weeks Without Water

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[Our City News] Melville: 23 days without water. Brixton: 14 days without water. Parktown West: 21 days without water. Vrededorp: 12 days without water. Mayfair: 10 days without water. Greenside: 11 days without water. Parkview: 11 days without water. Emmarentia: 8 days without water.

Sudan: UN Partners Warns of Escalating Attacks On Civilians and Health Facilities Across Sudan

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[Dabanga] The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says drone strikes near the Sudan-Chad border caused heavy civilian casualties, killing six people and leaving four others to later die from their wounds. The attacks injured 29 people, who were taken to the Médecins Sans Frontières-supported hospital in Tiné, eastern Chad.

Nigeria: Cambridge University Museum Set to Return Benin Bronzes to Nigeria

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[RFI] A Cambridge University museum will shortly return around 100 Benin bronzes to Nigeria as part of a major restitution initiative, the UK's weekly newspaper the Observer has reported.

South Sudan: Violence Surges in South Sudan Leaving Civilians At Risk and Peacekeepers Stretched Thin

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[UN News] Escalating violence, political stalemate and humanitarian constraints are pushing South Sudan's civilians to the brink once again, while funding cuts weaken the UN mission tasked with protecting them.

Sudan: In Sudan, Sick and Starving Children 'Wasting Away'

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[UN News] Relentless violence, famine and disease are fuelling a rising death toll among children in Sudan, while attacks on healthcare and a lack of aid access hamper efforts to help them, UN aid agencies warned on Tuesday.

Zimbabwe cabinet agrees plan to extend president's term to 2030

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Zimbabwe's cabinet on Tuesday approved sweeping changes to the constitution as part of a bid to extend 83-year-old President Emmerson Mnangagwa's term till 2030, angering opposition figures who warned any changes had to be put to a national referendum.

Visa Insights Reveal Christmas Spending in Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Grows 45%

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Visa (www.Visa.com), a global leader in digital payments, today released its latest consumer spending insights for the 2025 Christmas holiday period in the

Uganda Strengthens District-Level Readiness as World Health Organization (WHO) Boosts Support for Public Health Emergencies

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As Uganda continues to grapple with recurrent public health emergencies driven by epidemic-prone diseases and climate-related disasters, a new wave of

President of the Republic of Seychelles, Dr Patrick Herminie, expresses condolences on the passing of Mr. Lee Weeling

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The President of the Republic of Seychelles, Dr Patrick Herminie, has learnt with sadness of the passing of Mr. Lee Weeling, a respected figure in the Mont

Liberia launches Elsie Initiative Fund project to advance gender-responsive peacekeeping

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The Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) and UN Women Liberia have officially launched a new Elsie Initiative Fund (EIF) project aimed at strengthening the

Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Launches Pilot on Economic Empowerment and Digital Peacebuilding for Women in Benue State

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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), through its Directorate of Trade and the Directorate of Humanitarian and Social Affairs, has partnered

President Adama Barrow Inaugurates Infrastructure Built by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Electricity Access Project in Banjul, the Gambia

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The Gambian Ministry of Petroleum, Energy and Mines in collaboration with the National Water and Electricity Company (NAWEC), has begun the series of

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