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Benin cyberactivist Steve Amoussou freed after two-year sentence

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Beninese cyberactivist Steve Amoussou has been released after serving a two-year prison sentence for charges including politically motivated insult and spreading false news. His case had become a prominent test of the government's treatment of critics and online dissent.

Belgian university suspends academic who accused Arday of plagiarism

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Researcher Nathan Cofnas said in a post on X that he was under investigation by Ghent University for "discriminating" against the late Cambridge professor.

Africa: U.S. Launches 'IP for Growth' Programme to Boost Africa's Creative Economy

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[New Zimbabwe] THE United States (US) government has launched a year-long "IP for Growth" (Intellectual Property for Growth) programme aimed at helping African creators, particularly those in the music industry, turn creativity into economic growth through stronger intellectual property (IP) protection.

South Sudan: South Sudan's Refugees Escaped War and Other Dangers - Then Came Funding Cuts

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[WFP] WFP and other humanitarians warn that refugees and asylum seekers in South Sudan, many of them fleeing conflict in neighbouring Sudan, face severe hunger - as shrinking contributions threaten a vital food and nutrition lifeline and threaten progress in building self-reliance.

Tanzania: New Emergency Care Skills Help Tanzania's Frontline Doctors Save Lives

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[IPS] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania -- The 14-year-old girl arrived at the hospital fighting for her life. After a tragic hit-and-run car accident, she was rushed into the emergency department with serious abdominal injuries. Every passing minute brought her closer to death.

Hungary’s lakes and rivers hit record lows as severe drought deepens

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Hungary is facing a severe water crisis, with prolonged heat and drought driving water levels sharply lower. Around 99% of the country is under severe or extreme drought, while desertification threatens the Great Hungarian Plain.

Liberia: Former VP Jewel Taylor Rushed to Hospital Under Police Escort

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[Liberian Observer] Former Vice President Jewel Howard Taylor spent Thursday night at the Gomez Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS) in the Sophie Community, Congo Town, after being rushed to the facility following a medical emergency while in police custody.

Drone strike wounds 13 in Tigray capital as fears of renewed war grow

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A drone strike on Mekelle, the capital of Ethiopia’s Tigray region, injured at least 13 people, including five children, a hospital official said Thursday. The attack comes amid growing tensions between federal and Tigrayan forces and fears the region could slide back into war.

Mongolia hosts UN desertification summit as drought crisis deepens

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Mongolia is hosting the UN Convention to Combat Desertification’s COP17 in Ulaanbaatar from 17 to 28 August, bringing together representatives from 196 countries and the European Union to tackle land degradation, drought and desertification.

Libya: Fifteen years after Gaddafi, country still divided

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Fifteen years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya remains deeply divided. Hopes for stability following the 2011 revolution have given way to a prolonged political, institutional and security crisis, fuelled by the existence of two rival centres of power.

South Africa: Beauty Queen Chidimma Adetshina fights deportation

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South Africa: Beauty Queen Chidimma Adetshina Fights Deportation

Nigeria: Amnesty Asks FG, Governors to Probe Killings in South-East

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[Premium Times] The group equally urged lawyers, activists, community leaders, security officials and other stakeholders to support its campaign against unlawful killings and impunity in the South-east.

First-ever mpox cases reported in Guinea-Bissau with children the most vulnerable

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UNICEF says it is very concerning that half of the 46 suspected cases are children under the age of 15.

London Bus Stop named after Nigerian content creator ‘Bus Aunty’

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A Nigerian mental health nurse and content creator known online as “Bus Aunty” has had a London bus stop named after her, following years of documenting her fascination with the city’s buses.

The inside story of how Trabzonspor pulled off Salah deal

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Mohamed Salah was expected to move to Saudi Arabia or the United States after leaving Liverpool, but Turkish side Trabzonspor pulled off one of the coups of the transfer window.

Liberia: Liberia Receives First 20 U.S. Transferees

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[New Dawn] MONROVIA, August 20, 2026 -- The first group of 20 people transferred from the United States has arrived in Liberia, marking the beginning of an arrangement under which the country has agreed to receive up to 1,200 third-country nationals from the U.S.

Mexico: Aura battles turn a viral meme into live contests

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Young Mexicans are taking part in 'aura battles', where creativity, confidence and humour decide the winner. The trend is moving from social media to live events.

New protests in Tunisia calling for ousting of President Kais Saied

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It comes amid growing economic pressures during a summer of extreme heat that has left many Tunisians short of water and electricity.

Uganda: More Than 500 Pupils Share Three Teachers At Nebbi School

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[Nile Post] Every morning, 538 children squeeze into three cramped classrooms at Paleo NFE School in Nebbi District, where a severe shortage of teachers, classrooms and desks has left pupils learning in overcrowded and difficult conditions.

Kenya: IEBC Orders Removal of Logo From Campaign Materials

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has ordered political aspirants and other political actors to remove its logo from campaign materials within five days, warning that continued use will attract action.

South Africa: 28 Years Later, Thousands of Land Claims Are Still Outstanding

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[GroundUp] It could take another 15 years to settle outstanding claims lodged by 1998

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