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What impact will the Iran war have on the wedding industry?

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The wedding industry in the UK is gauging the impact of the war with Iran. Despite riding fuel prices putting pressure on supply chains, vendors say they are prepared to absorb higher costs.

Germany marks 69th birthday of zoo’s oldest gorilla

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Berlin Zoo celebrates Fatou, a 69‑year‑old western lowland gorilla, highlighting how specialised care in captivity can extend the lives of endangered species.

Algeria: Pope Leo makes first papal visit

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Pope Leo touched down in Algeria on Monday, beginning an 11 day tour of four African countries. Leo is visiting Algeria to champion Christian-Muslim co-existence.

Opposition candidate concedes defeat in Benin presidential election

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Benin presidential election favourite Romuald Wadagni headed for victory Monday as his opponent conceded defeat even as votes were still being counted.

Africa.com’s US Contributing Editor: Liz Grossman Kitoyi to Cover Africa From Washington D.C.

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Africa.com’s US Contributing Editor, based in Washington DC: Liz Grossman Kitoyi, Co-Founder and CEO of Baobab Consulting. Read more African news and insights

Lafarge Trial: Cement firm fined, former CEO jailed

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A French court has fined cement group Lafarge $1.3 million for paying the Islamic State group and other jihadists to keep its factory running in Syria during the civil war.

Ex-Nigerian oil minister denies taking bribes

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Diezani Alison-Madueke is accused of living “a life of luxury” in the UK at properties paid for and refurbished by industry figures.

Nigeria: Wike-Backed Faction Renovates PDP National Secretariat Ahead of Resumption

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[Vanguard] The minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike-backed National Working Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has commenced the renovation of Wadata Plaza, the party's national secretariat.

Nigeria: 'Leave Our Son Alone' - Amupitan's Kinsmen Tell 'Distractors'

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[Vanguard] Ayetoro Gbede Community in Ijumu Local Government Area has asked those distracting the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Joash Amupitan, calling for his resignation, to desist and allow him to do his job.

Nigeria: Nerc Unveils New Mini-Grid Regulation to Boost Rural Electrification

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[Premium Times] Nigeria's electricity regulator has introduced a new framework to guide the development and operation of mini-grids, targeting improved power access in underserved communities.

Nigeria: Insurgents Reportedly Kill Colonel, Other Soldiers in Borno

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[Premium Times] Military authorities have not issued an official statement about the attack.

Kenya: 11-Year-Old Lion Kiminati Dies After Violent Encounter With Hippo in Maasai Mara

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has confirmed the death of an 11-year-old male lion, Kiminati, in the Maasai Mara ecosystem following a violent encounter with a hippo.

Ghana: Football Player Killed in Highway Robbery, Ghana Police Confirms

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[Ghanaian Times] A player of Berekum Chelsea has died following a highway robbery attack near Ahyiresu in the Ashanti Region, the Ghana Police Service has confirmed.

Nigerian Air Forces launches investigation into deadly airstrike in Yobe state

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Nigeria's Air Force has launched an investigation after an airstrike on Sunday allegedly killed dozens of civilians in the country's northeast.

France: Parliament debates bill to simplify return of stolen artworks

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It still has tens of thousands of artworks and artefacts that it looted from its colonial empire. Now, France is debating a bill to simplify returning them to their countries of origin.

Malawi's former finance minister arrested for corruption as post-election crackdown continues

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Malawian police arrested the former finance minister Sunday on suspicion of money laundering and abuse of office, in the latest move in a widening post-election crackdown on former senior officials.

Global markets slide as Donald Trump orders Strait of Hormuz blockade

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Global markets have been rattled after Donald Trump announced a US naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions following failed peace talks with Iran.

Middle East War: Iran threatens Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman

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Iran's military has warned that no ports in the Persian gulf or Gulf of Oman will be safe if its own ports are threatened. It comes as the US military announced it will launch a blockade of all Iranian ports and coastal areas.

Ghana's Partey denies two new counts of rape

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Thomas Partey, 32, pleads not guilty to two new allegations of rape at Southwark Crown Court.

Thailand marks Songkran New Year with water fights and travel surge

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Thailand marked the start of the Songkran New Year on Monday, 13 April 2026, with large crowds gathering in Bangkok for its traditional water festival.

Lebanon: Red Cross teams inspect wreckage after Israeli airstrikes damage ambulances

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Lebanon saw further damage on Monday, 13 April 2026, as Lebanese Red Cross volunteers inspected ambulances hit by Israeli strikes in the coastal city of Tyre, while rescue teams cleared debris in the nearby village of Maaroub.

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