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Nigeria: Nigerians Demand Focus On Security, Climate As Tinubu Prepares for UK State Visit

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[Vanguard] ABUJA: The upcoming state visit of President Bola Tinubu to the United Kingdom has been described as a significant validation of Nigeria's resurgent influence in global diplomacy and a testament to the administration's "soft-power" approach to international relations.

Namibia: PDM's Hengari Alarmed By Country's Debt Burden

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[Namibian] Popular Democratic Movement parliamentarian Inna Hengari says she is concerned about the accelerating debt-servicing burden, calling it an "interest cost trap."

Namibia: Budget Criticised for Failing to Fund Gender Violence Shelters

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[Namibian] The recently tabled budget in the National Assembly has been criticised for failing to address the lack of shelters for gender-based violence (GBV) victims across all regions.

South Africa: Extreme Heat Is Taking a Toll On Children's Health in South Africa

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[Health-e] As the midday sun intensifies, Busisiwe Khumalo is inside her homein Maitland, Cape Town.

Africa: Could Short-Term Deals Weaken Russia's Enduring Influence in Africa?

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[ISS] Russia's Sahel approach responds to terrorism and fragile regimes - a very different scenario to its Southern Africa ties.

South Africa deploys troops in Johannesburg to tackle organized crime

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Soldiers were deployed on the streets of South Africa’s biggest city on Wednesday after the president announced plans last month to use the army to help police fight gang violence and illegal mining.

Denis Sassou Nguesso: Congo-Brazzaville's strongman

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One of Africa's longest-serving leaders, Denis Sassou Nguesso has ruled Congo-Brazzaville for decades, keeping a firm grip on power in the former French colony.

Gaza garbage crisis: Two million trapped in sea of waste and rubble

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More than two million people in the Gaza Strip are struggling to protect their health as they live near piles of trash mixed with dirt and debris across the enclave, with limited resources to clear what were once vibrant, densely populated areas filled with bustling markets.

Africa’s Business Heroes Opens 2026 Applications With $1.5 Million For African Entrepreneurs

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Africa’s entrepreneurs are once again in the spotlight as Africa’s Business Heroes (ABH) launches its eighth annual competition, offering $1.5 million in grant funding to founders building solutions for the continent’s future.

Trump says Iran welcome at World Cup despite ongoing war

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US President Donald Trump has said Iran is welcome to take part in the upcoming FIFA World Cup, despite the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Africa: Morocco Becomes Africa's Top Arms Importer Amid Strains With Algeria - Report

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[RFI] Morocco has become the largest importer of major weapons in Africa, with purchases rising over the past five years as the country continues to modernise its military, a report has found. The increase comes amid strains with neighbouring Algeria.

Somalia: Protesters Block Major Road in Mogadishu Over Rising Fuel Prices

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Angry demonstrators protesting a sharp rise in fuel prices blocked Maka Al-Mukarrama Road in central Mogadishu on Tuesday.

Sudan assures on fuel supply security amid panic buying

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Oil minister Mutasim Ibrahim told a press conference that Sudan has a 16-day reserve of gasoline, 21 days of diesel, and 17 days of aviation fuel, with more supply on the way

Mauritania Secures $1 Billion Trade Finance Deal To Power Economic Growth

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Mauritania has taken a significant step toward strengthening its economy after signing a $1 billion five-year framework agreement with the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC).

Why Credlock Thinks The Real Credit Problem Isn’t Interest Rates

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For decades, access to credit across Africa has been shaped less by potential and more by fear. Lenders price for uncertainty, borrowers pay for invisibility,

Somalia: Racing to Reverse Somalia's Hunger Tide

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[WFP] Four years ago, donor mobilization and a massive humanitarian scale-up by WFP and partners averted famine in Somalia. Now, as needs soar, funds dry up and a drought grips the Horn of Africa nation, the race is on to stop another hunger catastrophe

M23 rebel group accuses DRC government of targeting civilians after drone strike

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In Goma, eastern DR Congo, a drone strike around 4 a.m. on Wednesday caused panic among residents.

Libya: Surrender International Criminal Court Suspect

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[HRW] The Hague -- Ensure Full Cooperation for Long Wanted Suspects

South Africa: 'No Immediate Risk' of Fuel Shortages in South Africa, Most Oil Imports From Nigeria

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[Daily Maverick] The Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources message follows alarms raised in the media media about impending fuel shortages in South Africa. With domestic refining capacity slashed and a Middle East conflict that shows no sign of ending, nerves have clearly been jangled.

Ex-Congo football chief gets life sentence over $1.1m FIFA funds

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Former Republic of Congo soccer federation president Jean-Guy Blaise Mayolas was convicted of embezzling $1.1 million in FIFA funds and sentenced to life in prison Tuesday though he remains on the loose.

The Next Era Of Digital Growth Must Recognise More People In The Languages They Live In

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AI is now at a crossroads. The next phase of digital growth is being shaped by voice interfaces, real-time translation and AI-enabled learning. If these

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