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Guinea Bissau: Why Do Male Chimpanzees Throw Rocks At the Same Trees for More Than a Decade? We Travelled to Remote Guinea-Bissau to Find Out

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[The Conversation Africa] Walking through the savanna-woodland landscape of Boé National Park, Guinea-Bissau, you might encounter a tree covered in gnarled scars, with an accumulation of rocks surrounding its base.

Africa: The Untold Story of the Battle of Adowa - How Anti-Imperialism Can Be Rebuilt From the Ground Up

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[African Arguments] I. Magdala

Africa: Europe Is Spending Billions On Deporting Migrants. Why the Strategy Isn't Working

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[The Conversation Africa] For over a decade, the European Union (EU) has relied on external partnerships to increase the return of migrants who don't have the right to stay in Europe. It has used a growing web of funding instruments, projects and bilateral arrangements to get countries in Africa and the Middle East to cooperate in its bid to send migrants back to their home countries.

Mozambique: Mozambique Claims Five of Its Nationals Killed Killed in South Africa 'Xenophobic Attacks'

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[RFI] Mozambique has claimed that five of its nationals were killed in xenophobic attacks in South Africa at the weekend, as efforts got under way on Tuesday to repatriate hundreds of others.

South Africa: March and March Deny High-Risk Baby Health Care

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[Health-e] On the morning of Monday, 1 June, around 7am, I was covering a story near Addington Gateway Clinic in Durban when a mother, holding her four-month-old baby, approached me.

Uganda: Parliament concludes vetting of ministers

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Uganda parliament concludes vetting: Parliament has completed the vetting of Cabinet and state ministers who were recently appointed by the President

Fund for Export Development in Africa (FEDA) Board Appoints Mr. Emmanuel Assiak as Chief Executive Officer

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The Fund for Export Development in Africa (FEDA), the equity investment arm of African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) (www.Afreximbank.com), has

Ecobank Group Launches World First Nature Bond Mobilising Global Capital to Protect Africa’s Natural Ecosystems

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Ecobank group launches world: Ecobank Group (www.Ecobank.com) has launched the world’s first ICMA commercial bank-issued Nature Bond on the London Stock

Merck Foundation Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr. Rasha Kelej together with Kenya First Lady support the education of 47 Kenyan Schoolgirls by providing Annual Scholarships till they Graduate

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Merck foundation chief executive: Merck Foundation (www.Merck-Foundation.com), the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany officially launched their

Annual Meetings 2026: Governors Back the Bank’s Platform Solutions to Transform Aviation and Health Systems in Africa

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Annual meetings 2026 governors: Japan contributes US$10 million to support the IATP. Participants called for strong national ownership, partner alignment,

Brand Africa and African Union honour the 100 Most Influential Africa CMOs in Addis Ababa

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Brand africa and african: A two-day programme of celebration and collective action, from the Hyatt Regency rooftop to Africa Hall, marks a defining moment

UN warns world to prepare for El Nino extreme weather

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There is an 80-percent chance of the warming El Nino phenomenon developing between June and August, increasing the risk of extreme weather events, the World Meteorological Organization said Tuesday.

Mayor cancels DR Congo friendly over Ebola concern

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DR Congo's international friendly against Chile in Spain next week is cancelled after authorities raise health concerns over the Ebola outbreak in the African nation.

Teachers protest schoolchildren kidnappings in Nigeria

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Teachers in major Nigerian cities Tuesday protested a string of kidnappings and attacks targeting schools by armed groups.

Two shot dead during Kenya protests over US Ebola centre plan

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Clashes break out against a planned US Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya.

Nine girls arraigned in court over 'suspected arson attack' at Kenyan girls' school

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Nine students accused of planning and executing an arson attack that killed 16 girls at a school in central Kenya appeared in court in Naivasha on Tuesday.

DR Congo airport reopens in Ebola-hit area as suspected cases drop

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The sole airport providing humanitarian organisations access to the epicentre of an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo reopened on Tuesday, when the reported number of suspected cases declined

Kenya faces backlash over proposed U.S.-funded Ebola facility

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Protests against a planned U.S.-funded Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya have intensified, leaving one person reportedly dead and prompting legal challenges.

Africa: Somalia, Eswatini Pledge Stronger Ties At Korea-Africa Ministerial Meeting

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[Shabelle] Seoul -- Somalia's Foreign Minister Ahmed Moallim Fiqi met with Eswatini's Minister of Economic Planning and Development, Thambo Gina, on the sidelines of the Korea-Africa Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Seoul, where the two officials discussed strengthening bilateral relations and expanding cooperation between their countries.

Kenya: Three Students Arrested As Barding Boys High School Shut Down Over Fire Threat

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[Capital FM] Kisumu -- Barding Boys High School in Alego Usonga Constituency has been closed indefinitely following the discovery of an alleged arson plot that led to the arrest of three students.

Sudan: The Secret Route of Colombian Fighters Joining the RSF

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[Ayin Network] More evidence from multiple sources strengthens claims that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is supporting a covert network to recruit and transport Colombian private military contractors to Sudan to fight alongside the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The latest shipment of Colombian mercenaries appears to have taken place in early May. Ayin investigations found that the foreign fighters travelled through the Central African Republic and were eventually deployed in Nyala, South Darfur State.

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