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Egypt makes history, heartbreak for Cape Verde at World Cup

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Heartbreak for Cape Verde as the World Cup debutants bowed out after a thrilling 3-2 extra-time defeat to defending champions Argentina. The Blue Sharks twice battled back to level the match, pushing Lionel Messi's side to the limit in one of the tournament's biggest surprise performances.

Cape Verde: Cape Verde Leave World Cup as Heroes After Brave Argentina Battle

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[CAF] Cape Verde's historic World Cup run ended in heartbreak after the Blue Sharks pushed defending champions Argentina to extra time before losing 3-2 in a dramatic round-of-32 tie in Miami on Friday night.

Border between DR Congo and Rwanda reopens amid Ebola outbreak

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The border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda has reopened after weeks of closure over the Ebola outbreak. The move restores a vital trade route for the city of Goma, with many residents expressing relief as cross border travel and business resume.

Farewell Cape Verde - the underdogs the World Cup will never forget

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Cape Verde may have been the World Cup's smallest nation but they leave the largest impact as they depart following defeat by defending champions Argentina in an epic.

More cows than pupils - what is behind mass school closures in rural Kenya?

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More than 2,000 primary schools are facing closure as enrolment numbers plummet.

Belgian coach says his comments were not a criticism of African football

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Rudi Garcia said he was referring to teams unused to dealing with the kind of pressure that comes with managing a lead in high-level World Cup game

New international land-sea corridor connects China's Xinjiang to Africa

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The intermodal route linking Xinjiang to Africa via the Fangchenggang Port in south China, was officially opened on Thursday.

Belgian museum to make colonial-era Congo mining maps public

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It is working to digitise the millions of coveted archive of century-old maps, surveys, and files of mining companies within five years.

The Future Of Climate Action Will Be Built In Cities, Not Just Nations

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When delegates gathered at the recently concluded London Climate Action Week, the irony was impossible to ignore. One of Europe's largest climate gatherings

Barloworld Equipment Invests In South Africa’s Future Technicians Through Caterpillar Youth Month Initiative

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With youth unemployment in South Africa remaining one of the country’s most pressing socio-economic challenges, businesses have an important role to play in

“Wild Africa” Launches As Africa’s First Weekly Wildlife Television Magazine Series

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“Wild Africa” is set to debut across Africa as a first-of-its-kind weekly wildlife television magazine series.  Read more African news and insights on

The friends who drove from Ghana to the World Cup

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Six fans of the Black Stars are living proof of how football can drive supporters to extreme lengths to follow their team.

Africa: Why Africa's Ocean Leadership Matters Now

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[allAfrica] Last month, Mombasa made history as the first African city to host the Our Ocean Conference (OOC) - an international convening to protect and conserve the ocean, gathering well over a hundred countries. Yet the significance of the conference went far beyond where it was held. It demonstrated why Africa is increasingly becoming one of the world's most influential voices in shaping the future of our ocean.

African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia at risk amid US funding cuts

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Washington said its decision was due the government’s lack of progress in containing the al-Shabaab group or in taking ownership of its own security.

Nigeria: Court of Appeal Rules Against Hijab Use At UI International School

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[Leadership] The Court of Appeal sitting in Ibadan has overturned a judgment of the Oyo State High Court that permitted female Muslim students of the University of Ibadan International School (ISI) to wear hijab with their school uniforms.

Somalia: African Union Calls Emergency Meeting As U.S. Ends Somalia Army Funds

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[Vanguard] The African Union called an emergency meeting on its military mission in Somalia on Friday after Washington announced it would end critical funding over the lack of progress against Islamist insurgents.

Nigeria: 2027 - APC Candidates Urge Ondo Members to Accept Primary Results, Shun Protests

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[Leadership] Candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2027 National Assembly elections in Ondo State have appealed to party members to accept the outcome of the party's primary elections and avoid protests, stressing that unity is essential to securing victory in the general elections.

Nigeria: Bayelsa Govt Rejects PDP's Poverty Claims, Defends 6-Year Record

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[Leadership] The Bayelsa State Government has dismissed claims by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that Governor Douye Diri's administration has failed to address hunger and poverty, insisting it has implemented wide-ranging programmes and projects aimed at improving residents' welfare over the past six years.

Artisanal potters in Benin are preserving their heritage

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Women in Sè, a village in south-western Benin that is celebrated as the country’s pottery capital, carry on their family traditions.

Nigeria: Ganduje Denies Defection Rumours, Says He Remains in APC

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[Leadership] Former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has dismissed reports alleging that he has defected to the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), insisting that he remains a committed member of the ruling party.

Somalia: Somali President Meets Italian Interior Minister to Boost Bilateral Cooperation

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Friday received a high-level Italian delegation led by Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi for talks focused on strengthening bilateral relations and expanding cooperation on security, migration and state-building.

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