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Schools to start reopening after Nigeria mass abduction

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Schools in "safe and secure areas" will be allowed to reopen after 250 children were taken in November.

Africa: HIV Funding Still Falls Short of Targets After Pledges - What's At Stake

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[The Conversation Africa] The US government paused all foreign assistance in January 2025. This abrupt decision affected the delivery of life-saving HIV medicines and the provision of HIV prevention services to millions of people. A UNAIDS report estimates there could be an additional 6 million new HIV infections and 4 million Aids-related deaths by 2029 if the world does not act.

Uganda: Political Policing in Museveni's Uganda - What It Means for the 2026 Elections

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[The Conversation Africa] Uganda's police have long faced criticism for politically charged interventions. These include episodes in which lethal force has been used in ways that observers describe as excessive or indiscriminate. The main targets of restrictive or coercive tactics are supporters of the political opposition.

Africa: AU Urges Inclusive Political Dialogue in Venezuela, Warns Us Move Destabilizing

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The African Union (AU) has expressed deep concern over the escalating crisis in Venezuela, warning that the country's complex internal challenges can only be resolved through inclusive political dialogue among Venezuelans themselves.

Africa: Drug-Resistant Infections Rising Across Africa, Study Warns

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[Premium Times] The African health organisation said that the study analysed more than 187,000 laboratory test results from 205 laboratories in 14 African countries, including Nigeria.

Tunisia/Mali: 10-Man Mali Overcomes Tunisia in Afcon Penalty Shootout

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[This Day] ·Gueye double fires Senegal through also

Nigeria: Reforms Meet Politics in a High-Stakes Economic Year

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[This Day] Nigeria reached 2026 at a delicate crossroads, balancing hard-won economic stabilisation against the rising pull of pre-election politics. Inflation has eased, the naira has steadied, and reforms are moving from design to execution, yet campaign spending and fiscal pressures are already gathering force. This is a year when budgets, markets, and institutions will be tested simultaneously. How policy discipline holds under political strain will shape business assurance and economic outcomes well beyond

Nigeria: Again, Gunmen Invade Plateau Village, Kill Seven, Injure Others

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[This Day] Jose -- Gunmen attacked a village in Plateau State's Qua'an-Pan Local Government Area (LGA), killing seven people and injuring several others on Friday night.

Liberia: Liberia Returns to the UN Security Council After 64 Years

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[Liberian Observer] Sixty-four years after it last sat at the world's most powerful peace and security table, Liberia on Friday formally reclaimed its place on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), marking a watershed moment in the country's diplomatic history and underscoring what many observers describe as the single most significant foreign policy achievement of the Boakai administration so far.

Ghana: Ghana Negotiating Release of Ghanaian Prisoner of War in Ukraine

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[Ghanaian Times] Ghana has commenced diplomatic negotiations with Ukraine to secure the release of a Ghanaian national (name withheld) who is being held by the Ukrainians as a prisoner of war.

Africa: African Union Calls for Inclusive Political Dialogue And Respect for Venezuela's Sovereignty

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[African Union] The African Union is following with grave concern the recent developments in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, including reports of the abduction of the President of the Republic, Mr. Nicolás Maduro, and military attacks on Venezuelan institutions.

Somalia: Somalia Says US-Backed Operations Kill Key Al-Shabaab Leaders

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia's defence minister said Saturday that security forces, backed by international partners, have killed two senior Al-Shabaab leaders in a carefully planned air strike, dealing what he described as a major blow to the militant group's leadership.

Nigeria: 25 Dead, 14 Missing After Boat Capsizes

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[Vanguard] No fewer than 25 persons died while 14 others are still missing after a boat capsized along the Yobe River in Garbi town, Nguru Local Government Area of the state.

Uganda: Maduro's Arrest a Wake-Up Call for Africa's Strategic Security - - Museveni

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[Nile Post] President Museveni has said the recent arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by the United States underscores the urgent need for Africa to strengthen its strategic security across land, sea, air, and space.

Africa: 10 African Countries With Highest Cost of Living At Start of 2026

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[Vanguard] Living costs differ significantly across Africa, shaped by factors such as import dependence, currency strength, urbanisation and consumer demand. While some countries remain relatively affordable, others stand out for their high day-to-day expenses--particularly for food, dining, transport and utilities.

Tanzania/Morocco: Tanzania Ready for Tough Test Against Morocco

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[Daily News] Rabat -- TAIFA Stars Head Coach Miguel Gamondi has expressed confidence in his side while acknowledging the strength of their Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) round of 16 opponents, Morocco today.

Nigeria: Nigerian Army Uncovers Suicide Bombing Network, Identifies Key Coordinator

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[Premium Times] The Army says its investigations established the structure, roles and operational linkages of the suicide bombing terror cell.

Nigeria: Trump May Go After Terror Sympathisers, Financiers in Nigeria

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[Leadership] The United States (US) Christmas Day bombing of ISIS-linked terrorist camps in Sokoto State has opened a vista of complicated issues and a deepening world -wide intervention that will likely employ extreme measures against the terrorists' sympathisers, financiers, ideologues and enablers in Nigeria.

Nigeria: Exclusive - Islamic Cleric Detained Over Alleged Link to Coup Plot Against President Tinubu

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[Premium Times] This is despite denial by the Nigerian government that there was no plan to topple Mr Tinubu's government.

East Africa: Inside Israel's Foray Into the Horn of Africa

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[Independent (Kampala)] When Israel announced on Dec.26 that it had formally recognised Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state, it triggered diplomatic shockwaves far beyond the arid plains of northern Somalia.

Senegal/Sudan: Lions of Teranga Clinch Afcon Quarterfinal Spot After Victory Over Stubborn Sudan

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[Liberian Observer] At the crossroads of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, the Grand Stade de Tanger played host to a gripping opening chapter of the AFCON 2025 knockout stages. On Saturday, January 3, 2026, defending giants Senegal overcame an early scare to defeat a spirited Sudan side 3-1, becoming the first nation to secure a place in the quarterfinals.

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