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Nigeria: Why Nigerian Airlines 'Re Struggling Despite Aviation Sector Reforms

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[Vanguard] Despite the gains recorded in the country's aviation sector under the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo, concerns over multiple taxations have remained.

Nigeria: CBN - Steering Nigeria's Economy Through Challenges

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[This Day] As Nigeria enters 2026, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has set the stage for a cautiously optimistic economic trajectory, reflecting both the resilience of the domestic economy and the bank's proactive policy measures.

United Nations says more than 50 Congolese refugees have died in Burundi

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More than 100,000 people have sought refuge in Burundi since December amid fighting between the Congolese army and M23 rebels.

Gambian authorities intercept 780 migrants trying to reach Europe

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The operation came just days after another boat capsized off the Gambian coast killing more than 30 people.

Hollywood film star couple receive Guinean citizenship through DNA testing

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Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors received their new passports at a ceremony in Conakry on Friday.

Mbeumo 'sad' over Cameroon Afcon exit

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Forward Bryan Mbeumo says Cameroon's first-half performance cost them in the quarter-final defeat by Morocco at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Moroccan handicraft week merges culture and sport amid AFCON

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It includes football-themed works of art while showcasing artisanal Moroccan craftsmanship.

Morocco, Senegal roar to AFCON semis [Football Now]

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Brahim Díaz scored again and host Morocco joined Senegal in the semifinals of the Africa Cup of Nations with a 2-0 win over Cameroon on Friday

As Sudan marks 1,000 days of conflict, civilians continue to suffer

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The United Nations says over 20 million Sudanese require health assistance while 21 million are in desperate need of food.

Ukrainians protest against Russian participation in navy drills in South Africa

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Ukrainian immigrants living in Cape Town urged South Africa to stop military cooperation with Moscow.

Nigeria: Court Restrains Nigeria's Resident Doctors From Planned Strike

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[Premium Times] The court also barred NARD from taking steps preparatory to any industrial action.

Nigeria: Nigeria Vows to Strengthen Fight Against Insecurity As Trump Threatens More U.S. Strikes

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[This Day] Nigeria has vowed to intensify its fight against rising insecurity, signaling a renewed commitment to protecting citizens amid escalating threats.

Nigeria/Algeria: Revenge Not On Super Eagles Mind, Says Moses Simon

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[This Day] Super Eagles winger, Moses Simon has revealed that Nigeria is not seeking revenge ahead of the quarterfinal clash against Algeria at the ongoing African Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament in Morocco.

Nigeria/Algeria: Eagles Vs Foxes Revenge or Consolidation?

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[This Day] Today's AFCON quarter-final encounter between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and the Desert Foxes of Algeria in the 45,000-capacity Grand Stade de Marrakech will no doubt be very explosive, considering the rivalry between the two countries at the biennial competition.

Sudan: Sudan After Three Years of War - 'Bleak Scenarios As Crisis Deepens'

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[Dabanga] Kampala -- As Sudan's war nears its fourth year, the country faces a more dangerous phase, with no prospect of military victory or political settlement. Fighting has entrenched in Kordofan, while millions endure hunger, displacement, and collapsing services. Political and humanitarian analyst Ahmed Kadwa warned that Sudan stands at "a real and dangerous crossroads", as the war increasingly focuses on consolidating areas of influence rather than achieving decisive victory.

Sudan: RSF Claims Drone Shot Down Over South Darfur Capital As Fighting Continues in South Kordofan

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[Dabanga] The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) said they downed a SAF drone over Nyala on Thursday, as clashes continue in South Kordofan and humanitarian conditions deteriorate in Kadugli and Delling. Thousands of Sudanese refugees in Uganda have registered for a voluntary return programme amid mounting difficulties.

South Sudan: Abductions, Sexual Violence on the Increase in South Sudan

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[UN News] Despite reductions in the overall number of conflict-related incidents in South Sudan, a rise in abductions and sexual violence is concerning, the UN peacekeeping mission in the country, UNMISS, said on Friday.

Morocco/Cameroon: Diaz and Saibari Take Morocco Past Cameroon Into the Semis At Cup of Nations

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[RFI] Hosts Morocco moved into the semi-finals at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations on Friday night following a 2-0 win over Cameroon at the Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah in Rabat.

Senegal/Mali: Senegal Outmuscle 10-Man Mali to Reach Last Four At 2025 Africa Cup of Nations

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[RFI] Senegal moved into the last four at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations on Friday night following a gritty 1-0 win over Mali in Tangier.

Africa: Macron Seeks to Reset France's Africa Policy Amid Shrinking Influence

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[RFI] President Emmanuel Macron has called for a "rebalanced", "equal-to-equal" partnership between France and African countries, signalling a continued shift away from the military-heavy approach that long defined France's presence on the continent.

Africa: Over Half of African States Subjected to Travel Bans or Visa Bonds By U.S.

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[RFI] Of Africa's 54 countries, 36 are now subject to either travel bans or visa bonds by the United States. African states are the prime target of President Donald Trump's latest round of travel restrictions, which he says are aimed at protecting national security and preventing visitors overstaying.

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