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Kenya: Gachagua's Dawn Walks, Kindiki's Roadside Excites Fierce Mbeere North Contest

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Government and opposition teams campaigning in Mbeere North have continued to use unorthodox means to reach voters ahead of the November 27 by-election.

Nigeria: Disregard Fresh 'Sit-At-Home Order From Terrorists' - Army Tells Southeast Residents

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[Vanguard] The Nigerian Army, through its 82 Division headquarters, has urged citizens of the South East region to disregard the threat by terrorists who have threatened to impose a new sit-at-home order in the area starting from Thursday, 20 November 2025.

Curaçao men's national football team receives heroic welcome after WC qualifiers

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Soccer fans celebrated at Curaçao International Airport in Willemstad on Wednesday as the country's men's soccer team arrived home after making World Cup history as the smallest nation by population ever to qualify.

Sudan: 'The War On Sudan: the Choice Is Ours'

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[Ayin Network] By Jean-Nicolas Armstrong-Dangelser, MSF Senior Operations Advisor

South Sudan: Human Trafficking - the Latest RSF Violation in the Sudanese War

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[Ayin Network] Under heavy fire, Adam Ahmed left El Fasher in North Darfur State, coinciding with the late October attack by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in which they seized the army base in the city. However, he did not manage to escape. RSF gunmen arrested him at one of the city's exits, took him to an unknown location, and demanded a ransom of two million Sudanese pounds, approximately $700 USD, for his release.

Nigeria: Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority Fines Qatar Airways for Infractions

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[Leadership] Following months of back-and-forth between the aviation regulator, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), and Qatar Airways, the civil aviation authority has fined the airline N5 million for infractions related to consumer protection.

Africa: Why Africa Must Resist Decarbonising Like the Rest of the World

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[allAfrica] Africa contributes less than 4 percent of global emissions, yet the continent faces pressure to decarbonise for a greener economy. But this decarbonisation must follow development, which remains Africa's primary imperative.

Africa: African Leaders Agree to Commit 1 Percent GDP for Continental Biodiversity Fund

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[Independent (Kampala)] Tlokweng -- Can Africa rescue its own biodiversity before the losses become irreversible? This is a question that once hovered at the edges of policy conversations, raised by scientists and conservationists but rarely confronted by political leaders with any real urgency.

Gabon jails nine Bongo associates for embezzlement and corruption

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Gabon’s Specialized Criminal Court slaps nine of Sylvia and Noureddin Bongo former aides with sentences ranging between two to fifteen years for embezzlement of public funds, corruption, and money laundering.

Guinea-Bissau braces for contentious presidential vote

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Guinea-Bissau, a nation of about 2 million people, has endured multiple coups since independence - won after a brutal war with Portugal - including alleged attempts to oust Embaló since he took office in 2020.

Pregnant women flee Sudan conflict amid life-threatening conditions

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The United Nations estimates that over 2,000 pregnant women have fled El-Fasher since the Rapid Support Forces seized the city in late October.

Sudan official visits displaced shelters, pledges RSF defeat

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Member of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council, Salah al-Din Adam Tur, inspected shelters for displaced people from el-Fasher in the city of al-Dabbah in the Northern State on Monday.

Curaçao becomes smallest nation to qualify for World Cup

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Curaçao secured a 0-0 draw against Jamaica on Tuesday, making it the smallest nation by population to qualify for a World Cup. They will be joined by CONCACAF teams Panama and Haiti, which also secured spots.

Nicki Minaj backs Trump over persecution of christians in Nigeria

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Earlier this month, the US leader said he would send troops into the country if Abuja did not protect the religious community.

INTERPOL operation in West Africa: 62 arrested, weapons and drugs seized

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A major INTERPOL operation in West Africa has resulted in 62 arrests and the seizure of weapons, explosives, drugs, counterfeit medicines, and stolen vehicles.

Morocco beats Uganda 4-0, extends record winning run to 18

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It beat them 4-0 in a friendly international in Tangier on Tuesday bringing its successive wins to 18.

South Africa court rules anti-migrant clinic blockades illegal

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An anti-migrant group called Operation Dudula is stopping foreigners from accessing public health clinics in South Africa.

Putin meets Togo PM in Moscow, eyes stronger trade ties

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Putin expressed hope that "after the embassies open and the intergovernmental commission begins its work," the positive trend in trade turnover will continue.

South Africa gears up security for first Africa G20 summit

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At a parade on Wednesday, national police commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, told officers the country was depending on them for the summit to go smoothly.

Nigerian security forces hunt bandits after school abduction

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Security forces and hunters have intensified efforts to find and rescue the Nigerian schoolgirls, local officials said. Security teams swept nearby forests where gangs often hide, while others were deployed along major roads leading to the school.

Embaló seeks re-election amid Guinea-Bissau turmoil

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Umaro Sissoco Embaló is pushing to make history this month by becoming Guinea-Bissau’s first sitting president in 30 years to win re-election.

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