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Nigeria: Xenophobia - 268 Nigerians Return From South Africa Today

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[Leadership] Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye, will receive the first batch of 268 Nigerian returnees from the Republic of South Africa at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, following the consistent xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other nationals in the former apartheid enclave.

Africa: Ebola is Back. So Are The Double Standards

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[Bhekisisa] Is history repeating itself -- just four years after the COVID-19 pandemic -- with the United States demanding an Ebola quarantine camp for Americans in Kenya? In May, the Kenya High Court ordered the US centre to temporarily close down , warning it will expose the public -- in a country without a single confirmed Ebola case from the current outbreak -- to unacceptable risks .

South Africa: Property Information Withheld - - the Cape Town Planning Tribunal That Answers to No One

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[Daily Maverick] As members of Cape Town's municipal planning tribunal can now effectively serve for life (as revealed in Part 1 of this series), Daily Maverick interrogates the tribunal's lack of official employment records, the basis of its apparent property 'development-above-all-else' policy, and why it is withholding a critical legal opinion for which ordinary Capetonians have paid.

Africa: Refugee Numbers Drop for First Time in a Decade, but Millions Remain Trapped

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[UN News] Global forced displacement has decreased for the first time in a decade, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) reported on Thursday, though the figure remains unacceptably high and tens of millions of people are still trapped in prolonged exile with little prospect of rebuilding their lives.

Iran closes Strait of Hormuz to all vessels, state TV reports

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Iran is closing the Strait of Hormuz to all traffic, including oil tankers and commercial ships, the country’s state media announced on Thursday.

Africa: All of Africa Today - June 11, 2026

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Nigeria: South Africa Slams 5-Yr Ban On 268 Nigerian Returnees Over Illegal Stay

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[Vanguard] South African government has slammed a five-year travel ban on the 268 Nigerians cleared for repatriation after declaring them illegal residents.

Spain: Pope Leo XIV blesses new Sagrada Familia tower, now world’s tallest church

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Pope Leo XIV blesses Sagrada Familia’s new tower in Barcelona, now the world’s tallest church, in a mass marking 100 years since Antoni Gaudí’s death.

Malawi: Former Mr Malawi Tadeo Banda Among 12 Killed in Johannesburg Mass Shooting

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[Nyasa Times] A dark cloud of grief has descended on Malawi following the tragic death of former Mr Malawi, Tadeo Banda, who was among 12 people killed in a brutal mass shooting in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Tuesday.

Kenya: LGBTQ+ Community Still Here, Still Queer Despite Cuts

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[DW] Nairobi -- LGBTQ+ organizations in Kenya are struggling: Deep funding cuts, not just during Pride, have forced layoffs, shrinking services and tough choices. But organizations that serve queer communities are adapting.

Congo-Kinshasa: Engage Communities in Ebola Response

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[HRW] Effective Health Response Needs Transparency, Limited Role for Security Forces

South Africa: Five Church Robbery Suspects Due in Court - South African News Briefs - June 11, 2026

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Kenya: Opposition Unveils 'People's Budget', Accuses Ruto Govt of Economic Mismanagement

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya's opposition coalition under the United Alternative Government banner has sharply criticised President William Ruto's administration ahead of the presentation of the 2026/2027 national budget, accusing the government of pursuing policies that are deepening the country's debt crisis and worsening the burden on ordinary citizens.

Mali: Jailed for Calling a Fact a Fact in Mali

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[HRW] Drop Charges, Release Detained Journalists

'Fire of Ebola' dying down Uganda's President Museveni tells the nation

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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni says the "fire of Ebola has started going down" in an address to the nation. Museveni and officials state there have been "no new cases" for five days, with the president calling the outbreak "easy to stop."

Congo-Kinshasa: Uganda, DR Congo Plan Joint Medical Camps to Strengthen Ebola Response

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[Nile Post] The Governments of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are planning to establish joint medical camps on the Congolese side of the border as part of efforts to strengthen the fight against Ebola and ensure suspected patients receive timely treatment.

Uganda: Besigye Lawyers Accuse Luzira Prison of Blocking Court Preparation

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[Nile Post] Lawyers representing opposition figure Kizza Besigye and his co-accused Obeid Lutale have accused Luzira Prison authorities of obstructing preparations for an upcoming court hearing by denying them access to key materials needed to review the prosecution's evidence.

South Africa: More Resources Deployed in the Cleveland Mass Shooting Incident

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[SAnews.gov.za] The Acting National Commissioner of the South African Police Service (SAPS), Lieutenant General Puleng Dimpane, has directed the deployment of additional national specialised capabilities to augment provincial teams in the investigation of the Cleveland shooting incident.

Uganda: Uganda Goes Five Days Without New Ebola Case

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[Nile Post] Uganda has not registered any new Ebola cases in the past five days, providing an encouraging sign for health authorities working to contain the outbreak and prevent further transmission.

Nigeria: We Drank Our Urine to Survive, Libya Returnee Recounts Desert Ordeal

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[Vanguard] A 23-year-old female Libya returnee, Endurance Daniel, on Wednesday recounted how she and other migrants drank their urine to survive due to lack of water in the desert.

Nigeria: Senate Moves to Expand Court of Appeal Justices to 110, Federal High Court Judges to 90

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[This Day] The Senate on Wednesday took a decisive step towards overhauling Nigeria's overburdened judiciary, passing for second reading two landmark bills that would expand the bench of the Court of Appeal from 70 to 110 justices and raise the strength of the Federal High Court from 70 to 90 judges.

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