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Mali: Malian Official Accuses Russian Forces of 'Betrayal' After Kidal Falls to Rebels

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[RFI] Mali's crisis deepened on Tuesday, a day after Russian paramilitaries withdrew from the northern city of Kidal, allowing jihadist and Tuareg rebel forces to seize the strategic stronghold. The withdrawal came after coordinated attacks across the country killed Mali's defence minister and struck targets near the capital, with a senior Malian official telling RFI that Russian forces had "betrayed" Bamako.

IMF approves new $266 million funding deal for Liberia

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The International Monetary Fund has approved 266 million US dollars for Liberia under a new 21-month Resilience and Sustainability Facility, aimed at helping the country strengthen its economy against climate-related shocks.

Why Trevor Noah’s “National Team” Strategy is the Creative Jolt South Africa Needs

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For years, the story of Trevor Noah was one of "local boy makes good and leaves." But today, the narrative has shifted dramatically. Noah’s announcement of

'I was not thinking to run a world record'

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Kenya's new sporting icon Sabastian Sawe admits his world record time at the London Marathon came as a surprise.

Pix of the Day, 28 April 2026

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Pix of the Day, 28 April 2026

Mali: Rebels Now in Control of Key Mali Town After Attacks

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[Daily Trust] Jihadists and Tuareg separatists in Mali have taken control of the key northern town of Kidal after coordinated attacks on strategic junta positions across the country, an ally of the local governor and local sources said.

A $266 Million Anchor: Inside the IMF’s High-Stakes Strategy to Stabilize Liberia’s Fragile Recovery

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In the halls of power in Monrovia and the boardroom of the International Monetary Fund in Washington, today marks a pivotal moment for the Republic of

Tanzania: Envoy Allays Xenophobia Fears, Says Tanzanians in SA Safe

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[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- TANZANIA'S High Commissioner to South Africa, James Bwana, has assured that Tanzanians living in various cities across the country are safe and not facing xenophobia, contrary to claims circulating on social media.

Sudan: Darfur - Two Decades On, a New Generation of Children Faces 'Horrific Violence'

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[UN News] Twenty years after the conflict in Darfur first sparked global outrage, children in the region are once again trapped in a catastrophic cycle of violence, hunger, and displacement - but this time, the world is failing to take notice.

'I jumped around the house', Sebastian Sawe's parents celebrate marathon record

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Emily and Simion Saw share their pride at the runner's historic sub-two-hour marathon win.

Attack against Ghana military convoy kills three civilians

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A military-escorted civilian convoy in northern Ghana was attacked on Monday, leaving three civilians dead and one injured, the Ghana Armed Forces said.

Mali reeling after coordinated attacks expose security cracks

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Mali is grappling with the aftermath of sweeping, coordinated attacks by jihadist fighters and rebel groups that seized multiple towns and military bases over the weekend.

Nigeria: Court Rejects Ex-Minister's Bid to Join Election Result Forgery Suit

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[Premium Times] The court held that Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, former minister of state for labour, cannot be joined in an ongoing mandamus suit filed by a lawmaker against INEC over alleged forgery of results used in the 2023 legislative election dispute.

Why Nairobi is the New Epicenter of the Global Green Energy War

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As the Kenya Mining Investment Conference and Expo (MICE) 2026 opens its doors in Nairobi today, the atmosphere is less like a trade show and more like a

South Africa: Revealed - Minister Tolashe's State-Funded Nanny - - and the Daughter Who Took Half Her Salary

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[Daily Maverick] Documents obtained by Daily Maverick suggest that a former household employee of Social Development Minister Sisisi Tolashe was made to pay half her government-funded monthly salary to Tolashe's daughter.

South Africa: The Mystery of the Chinese Trawlers Arrested At Sea

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[GroundUp] Four offences seem to have been committed but only one fine was imposed by the fisheries department

Africa: Uhuru in Ghana for High-Level Tana Forum On African Security

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Former President Uhuru Kenyatta is in Accra for the Tana Forum on Security in Africa, a high-level continental platform focused on peace, governance, and security challenges across the continent.

Namibia: Shikongo Reshuffles Four Police Commissioners

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[Namibian] Namibian Police inspector general Joseph Shikongo has announced a series of senior management appointments and transfers, effective 1 May.

Wave of attacks puts Mali junta under pressure [Africanews Today]

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Life is gradually returning to normal in Mali, according to testimonies gathered after the jihadist attack that claimed the life of General Sadio Camara.

South Africa: Where Children Die - The Long Search for Care in Rural KZN

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[spotlight] When Thokozile Ndlovu found out that her baby had a life-limiting illness, she went from pillar to post looking for medical help. Her journey took her to one of the only places offering hope, the Butterfly Palliative Home in Ingwavuma in KwaZulu-Natal.

UN expresses 'deep concern' over Mali attacks, calls for international assistance

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The United Nations Secretary-General has expressed his deep concern over the weekend’s attacks in Mali.

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