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South Africa: City Manager Insists Joburg Is Financially Sound During Grilling in Parliament

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[Daily Maverick] Facing threats from Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana to withhold funding, Johannesburg's city manager, Dr Floyd Brink, told Parliament that rising revenue collections had stabilised the city's finances. But its municipal entities have written off at least R45bn in fruitless and wasteful expenditure.

Spain: Human castle welcomes Pope Leo XIV to youth vigil in Barcelona

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Welcomed by a towering Catalan human castle, Pope Leo XIV joined 40,000 young people in Barcelona on 9 June, urging greater support for those facing anxiety, loneliness and violence ahead of the blessing of the Sagrada Família's Tower of Jesus Christ.

Kenya: CS Ogamba to Address School Unrest As 200 Schools Close

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba is expected to address the nation on Wednesday as concern grows over a wave of unrest that has disrupted learning in schools across the country.

Africa: All of Africa Today - June 10, 2026

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Twelve killed in mass shooting in Johannesburg, police say

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Another nine people were injured at an informal settlement in Cleveland late on Tuesday.

Iran strikes Kuwait and Bahrain after US attacks over helicopter crash

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The US military launched airstrikes and Iran retaliated Wednesday following the crash of an Army helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz that US President Donald Trump blamed on the Islamic Republic.

West Africa: Violence, Climate Shocks, and Hunger Push the Sahel to the Brink of Collapse

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[IPS] United Nations -- Over the past few years, the humanitarian crisis in Africa's Sahel region has expanded considerably, largely driven by a surge of violence--particularly in the Central Sahel. Although the crisis has been described by the United Nations (UN) as having "largely faded from the headlines" since its wake in 2012, millions of people across the region are in dire need of humanitarian assistance as civilian displacement, climate shocks, and widespread hunger rapidly spill across borders.

Kenya: Fuel Prices, Taxes On Essential Commodities Dominate Public Concerns Ahead of Budget Reading

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenyans across Nairobi are calling on the government to ease the burden of high fuel prices and reduce taxes on essential commodities ahead of the presentation of the Finance Bill 2026 by Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi in Parliament on Thursday.

Congo-Kinshasa: Rwanda, M23 Forcibly Recruit, Detain Thousands

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[HRW] Nairobi -- Rampant Abuses Against Civilians, Ex-Soldiers in Key Eastern Provinces

South Africa: Organized Crime Surges in Gauteng - South African News Briefs - June 10, 2026

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Somalis shocked by 'damaging' US decision to bar World Cup referee Omar Artan

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A decision by US customs officials last week to deny entry to Somali referee Omar Artan is being met with blowback from fans and officials alike.

Nigeria: MSF Records 7,850 Cholera Cases, 74 Deaths in Borno Outbreak

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[Leadership] Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) says it has recorded 7,850 suspected cholera cases and 74 deaths in Borno State, while treating 7,439 patients between 1 May and 7 June 2026 across 14 local government areas.

Tunisia: Human Rights Watch Briefing Paper On the Human Rights Situation in Tunisia

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[HRW] Update on human rights in Tunisia and the need for international scrutiny

Tanzania: Tanzania, Singapore Sign Five Landmark Deals to Boost Trade, Skills, Investments

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[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- A major diplomatic breakthrough unfolded in Dar es Salaam as Tanzania and Singapore signed five key agreements to strengthen cooperation in trade, investment, skills development, and economic transformation. The signing at State House marked a new phase in relations between the two countries during a high level State Visit.

Kenya: Protester Shot Dead, 19 Arrested in Nanyuki Ebola Facility Protests

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A renewed protest against a proposed US-run Ebola quarantine and treatment facility in Nanyuki turned deadly on Tuesday after a clash between the police and protesters left one person dead and at least 19 others arrested, according to human rights groups.

Kenya: Gachagua Rejects Sh50mn Award in Impeachment Case Terming It an Insult

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has dismissed the High Court's Sh50 million award against the Senate as "an insult" and vowed to challenge the ruling at the Court of Appeal.

Sudan: Int'l Group Backs Civilian Led Sudan Dialogue Within Six Months

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[Dabanga] A group of international and regional powers has endorsed a civilian led political dialogue for Sudan aimed at restoring civilian rule within six months, while warning that those who obstruct the process could face consequences.

Sudan: Drone Attacks Kill At Least 18 Civilians Across North Kordofan in Three Days

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[Darfur Network for Human Rights] The Darfur Network for Human Rights (DNHR) documents a series of drone attacks carried out between 6 and 8 June 2026 across North Kordofan State that killed at least 18 civilians and left dozens more wounded, striking a market, villages, civilian vehicles, and a fuel station. The attacks were carried out by the warring parties to Sudan's conflict, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), whose escalating drone campaign across North Kordofan has claimed the lives of at least 33

Sudan: Darfur Rights Group Records 470 Deaths in Air Strikes and Drone Attacks

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[Dabanga] El Fasher / Nyala / North Kordofan / El Gezira / S -- A Darfur advocacy group says air strikes and drone attacks killed at least 470 people and injured 187 others across Sudan between March 2024 and January 2026, as civilians continue to bear the brunt of the war.

Congo-Kinshasa: We Knew About the Bundibugyo Ebola Virus for 20 Years. Why Was There No Vaccine When the Outbreak Began?

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African Refiners and Distributors Association (ARDA) Strengthens Cooperation with Algeria as Africa’s Downstream Expansion Gains Traction

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African refiners and distributors: A new roadmap for Africa’s downstream oil sector is taking shape following high-level discussions in Algeria on June

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