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South Africa: Thousands of Immigrants Stuck in Musina With Little Food, Water or Shelter

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[GroundUp] Chaos as displaced immigrants descend on town close to Beitbridge border

Libya: Anti-Migrant Rhetoric Fuels Abuses

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[HRW] Beirut -- Libyan authorities have used incendiary rhetoric and pursued a campaign of mass detention and expulsions of migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees, sparking anti-migrant protests, Human Rights Watch said today.

Africa: Nigeria Urges AU to Make Xenophobic Attacks a Top Security Priority

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[Vanguard] The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye, has called on the African Union to place xenophobic attacks against Africans, particularly Nigerians in South Africa, high on its peace and security agenda, insisting that no African should feel unsafe anywhere on the continent.

South Africa: New Electricity Price Hikes Push Families Deeper Into the Dark

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[GroundUp] The problem now is not load shedding but price

Palestinians across Gaza Strip mark 1,000 days of war

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One thousand days have passed since the Hamas-led attack on Israel triggered the war in Gaza. Palestinians across the Gaza Strip say the conflict has shattered nearly every aspect of their lives. Displaced families live among the ruins as communities struggle to rebuild.

Liberia: Senators Demand Arrests in U.S.$19m Cocaine Probe

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[Liberian Observer] One of the country's largest cocaine investigations entered a critical new phase Wednesday as senior members of the Senate demanded immediate arrests and prosecutions, while Joint Security officials disclosed that investigators have progressed from identifying persons of interest to preparing criminal charges against potential suspects.

Xenophobic attacks: Is South Africa still safe for Africans? (Africanews Debates)

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Thousands of people have taken part in demonstrations across South Africa calling for tougher action against undocumented migrants, in what some accounts describe as the largest anti-immigration mobilisation in recent years.

Digital News Transformation Fund Awards R15.8 Million In Grants To 22 Independent Publishers

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Johannesburg, 01 July 2026 – The Digital News Transformation Fund (DNTF) has approved project-based grants worth R15.8 million for 22 independent news

New UN report links Joseph Kabila more closely to AFC/M23

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A new United Nations Group of Experts report paints the clearest picture yet of the AFC/M23’s military strength and political ambitions in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, while highlighting the movement’s increasingly close ties with former President Joseph Kabila.

Bayern Munich signs Morocco star Ismael Saibari from PSV Eindhoven

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Bayern Munich has signed Morocco’s World Cup standout Ismael Saibari from Dutch champion PSV Eindhoven for a reported fee of around 55 million euros

Gold smuggling from DRC's Ituri province to Uganda on the rise, says UN

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Gold smuggling from DR Congo to Uganda is on the rise, according to a new UN report. Experts assessing the situation in the DRC for sanctions review pointed to discrepancies between Uganda’s stated gold production and its export levels in 2025.

Gueye quits Senegal until coaching staff replaced

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Senegal midfielder Pape Gueye says he will be "taking a break" from playing for his country while the current management is in charge.

World Cup: DR Congo fans proud of team despite loss to England

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Despite England's 2-1 comeback victory, many supporters said they were proud of the Leopards' performance after the team pushed one of football's traditional powerhouses close

Nigeria: Presidency Says Man Accused of Heading 'Fraudulent Presidential Council' Is Facing Trial

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[Premium Times] Two weeks ago, the Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu, Femi Gbajabiamila, issued a statement disclaiming Mr Adeyemi and the agency, saying such an office doesn't exist under the current administration and that the government never made the appointment.

Kenya: Anti-Narcotics Detectives Arrest Bus Passenger With 300 Grammes of Heroin Worth Sh1mn

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A routine inspection on a Nairobi-bound passenger bus turned into a major anti-narcotics operation after detectives intercepted a suspected drug courier transporting heroin valued at approximately Sh1 million along the Mombasa-Nairobi Highway.

Algeria: Algeria Votes in Parliamentary Elections Amid Public Apathy and Football Fever

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[RFI] Algerians are voting in parliamentary elections on Thursday, with cost-of-living concerns, questions over political freedoms and the national football team's World Cup run all competing for public attention.

Senegal: Senegal Suffer Cruel World Cup Exit After Belgium's Late Comeback

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[CAF] Senegal's World Cup journey ended in painful fashion after Belgium produced a remarkable late comeback to beat the Lions of Teranga 3-2 after extra time in Seattle on Wednesday.

Malawians returning from South Africa face uncertain future

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Malawians forced to return home after fleeing anti-immigrant violence in South Africa are facing the daunting challenge of rebuilding after abandoning their jobs and lives across the border.

Nigeria: The Missing Millions - Fiscal Accountability Failures Entrench IDP Crisis in Benue

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[Premium Times] A review of Benue State's audited financial records from 2018 to 2025 reveals a troubling pattern: a disconnect between the scale of the crisis in Benue and the transparency and accountability of public spending meant to address it.

Rwanda: Govt Pitches $86m Climate Disaster Financing Plan

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[New Times] The Government has submitted an $86.2 million funding proposal to the Global Shield against Climate Risks to strengthen emergency response and disaster preparedness in vulnerable areas, the Minister in charge of Emergency Management, Maj. Gen. (Rtd) Albert Murasira, has said.

Zimbabwe: Chiwenga Sends Another Cryptic Message, Says People Should Have Participated in Constitutional Amendment

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[New Zimbabwe] VICE President Constantino Chiwenga has sent another cryptic message on Constitutional Amendment Bill No.3 (CAB3), by using the bible to tell party supporters that a referendum should have been held.

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