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ADNOC Buys Shell’s South Africa Fuel Business

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Abu Dhabi’s ADNOC Distribution is acquiring Shell’s downstream business in South Africa for about $1 billion. The deal gives ADNOC control of 580 fuel

Dangote Advances East Africa Refinery Expansion Plans

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Dangote Group plans to finance its proposed 700,000-barrel-per-day refinery project in Kenya through internally generated funds, bonds, and a future initial

Burkina Faso Strengthens State Control of Gold Mining

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Burkina Faso has granted a mining permit to state-owned company SOPAMIB for the Bouboulou gold project, marking another step in the military-led government’s

Deadly fire at China shoe factory sparks Xi Jinping order for full probe

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China is investigating a fire that killed 28 people at a shoe factory in Jinjiang, Fujian Province, on 9 July.

Morocco: France Ends Africa's World Cup Dream

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[CAF] Morocco's remarkable FIFA World Cup journey came to an end on Thursday evening after a hard-fought 2-0 quarter-final defeat to France in Boston, bringing the curtain down on Africa's participation at the global showpiece.

Africa: All of Africa Today - July 10, 2026

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Senegal's Constitutional Court strikes down bill limiting presidential powers

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Senegal's Constitutional Council Thursday struck down a bill passed by the parliament last week that sought to strengthen the powers of the legislature at the expense of the president.

Iran bids farewell to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei amid tensions with US

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Large crowds of mourners marched through Mashhad on 9 July for the burial of former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at Mashhad’s Imam Reza Shrine.

South Africa: Spar Recalls Multiple Yoghurts Over Spoilage - South African News Briefs - July 10, 2026

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France fans erupt as Les Bleus down Morocco to reach semis

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Scenes of jubilation unfolded in Paris and at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, as Les Bleus beat Morocco 2-0 on 09 July to secure a place in the FIFA World Cup semi-finals.

Zambia's Hichilema counting on economic record to secure second term

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As Zambia’s President Hakainde Hichilema gears up for August’s general election, he’s counting on his economic record to secure a second term.

France ends Morocco’s run at World Cup 2026

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Morocco’s historic World Cup 2026 journey came to an end as France secured a 2–0 victory in the quarter-finals, bringing the African team’s impressive campaign to a close.

Nigeria Probes ‘Ghost Agency’ With $1-M Budget

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Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu has ordered an investigation into how a fictitious government agency allegedly established offices inside the federal

Russia offers Mozambique help to eliminate 'terrorist threat'

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Foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said it would offer support to the government which is battling an insurgency in the oil-rich north.

From Bumper Harvests to Billion-Dollar Bets: Africa’s Agriculture Sector Is Having a Moment

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Standard Bank Backs Farmers With R3.4 Billion as the Continent's Food Economy Heads Toward $1 Trillion Read more African news and insights on Africa.com.

South Africa’s Car Dealers Post Their Best June in Almost Two Decades

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Amid all the noise about inflation, high interest rates, and consumer caution in South Africa, one number quietly stood out this month: 54,482. That is how

Africa’s Creators Are Building an $18 Billion Economy, One Post at a Time

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There is a temptation, among people who do not follow the sector closely, to dismiss content creation as a hobby dressed up as a career. Anyone still holding

Lesotho’s Mountain Gamble: A $6.2 Billion Bet on Hydropower and AI

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Lesotho is not a name that typically appears in conversations about the global artificial intelligence race. A landlocked mountain kingdom of roughly 2.3

Protesters in South Africa pull undocumented foreigners from their homes

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The action comes after months of often violent anti-illegal immigrant demonstrations and an unofficial ultimatum for undocumented foreigners to leave.

After Five Years in the Wilderness, Ethiopia Strikes a Debt Deal

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Some financial sagas drag on so long that when they finally resolve, the relief is almost as newsworthy as the resolution itself. Ethiopia's Eurobond

Nigeria Roars Back: Foreign Investment Doubles to $4 Billion

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For years, the conversation around foreign investment in Nigeria has been dominated by caution — currency volatility, policy unpredictability, and capital

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