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Archaeologists Fight to Preserve Libya’s Greek Heritage

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Archaeologists in eastern Libya are racing to protect the UNESCO-listed ruins of Cyrene and Apollonia, ancient Greek cities founded over 2,600 years ago,

South Africa Ranked world’s Friendliest Nation

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South Africa has been ranked the world’s friendliest country in a global survey conducted by financial services provider Remitly, outperforming Greece,

Cameroon’s Roger Milla Still Holds Historic World Cup Record

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Cristiano Ronaldo made history at the 2026 World Cup by becoming the second-oldest goalscorer in tournament history at 41 years and 138 days, but he still

New Evidence Rewrites Morocco’s Ancient Civilizations Story

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New archaeological research is overturning assumptions that North Africa was a backwater before Phoenician traders arrived 3,000 years ago. Research combining

Inside Madagascar’s Stunning, Star-filled Desert Park

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Madagascar’s Isalo National Park offers visitors a striking alternative to the island’s famous rainforests, combining dramatic sandstone canyons,

Ancient Rock Art Reveals Sahara’s Lush Past

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Archaeological discoveries in Chad’s Ennedi Natural and Cultural Reserve are shedding new light on the Sahara Desert’s remarkable environmental history.

Record number of African teams advance to World Cup knockout stage

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This follows the Democratic Republic of Congo’s 3-1 victory against Uzbekistan and Algeria’s stunning 3-3 draw against Austria on Saturday night.

Salah an injury doubt for Egypt's last-32 tie

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Egypt captain Mohamed Salah is a doubt for Friday's World Cup last-32 tie against Australia after suffering a hamstring injury.

Africa: Africa at the World Cup: Talent Is Not the Problem--The System Is

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[allAfrica] Every time the FIFA World Cup comes around, Africa dreams. From the streets of Lagos to the townships of Johannesburg, from the neighborhoods of Casablanca to the villages of Senegal, millions of children watch the world's biggest football tournament believing that one day they too will wear the colors of their nation on football's grandest stage. The passion is unquestionable.

Migrant workers struggle to survive as Southern Italy bakes

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Under Italy's scorching heatwave, thousands of migrant workers are struggling to survive in a sprawling shanty town outside Foggia.

Burkina Faso severs diplomatic ties with France

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The West African country's junta accused the former colonial power of undermining its national interests.

Prominent Tunisian rights activist Sihem Bensedrine sentenced to 25 years

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Once hailed as a champion of Tunisia's post-Arab Spring transition, rights activist **Sihem Bensedrine** now faces 25 years in prison. The former head of the Truth and Dignity Commission has been sentenced on charges that include falsifying part of the commission's final report.

Kenya Police sued over Nairobi lockdown during Gen Z protest anniversary

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Kenya's police are facing legal action after shutting down central Nairobi during protests marking the second anniversary of the Gen Z uprising.

Burkina Faso cuts diplomatic ties with France

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Burkina Faso has cut diplomatic ties with France, marking a dramatic break with its former colonial ruler. The military junta led by Captain Ibrahim Traoré accused Paris of repeatedly acting against the country's interests, deepening its shift away from Western allies.

South Africa races to ease growing tensions ahead of planned anti-immigration marches

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More than 15,000 Malawian nationals have already been processed to leave the country, with thousands more waiting in temporary camps as authorities work to repatriate foreign nationals before an unofficial June 30 deadline set by citizen-led groups.

Cape Verde makes history, Iran left waiting & Senegal shatters records

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Cape Verde is through to the World Cup knockout stage in its tournament debut. A 0-0 draw with Saudi Arabia sealed an incredible run after holding Spain national football team and Uruguay national football team earlier in the group.

How Cape Verde stunned World Cup to set up Argentina tie

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How has a group of islands with just 525,000 inhabitants made it to the knockout rounds of the World Cup?

'The fairytale continues!' Emotional scenes as Cape Verde qualify for last 32

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Jubilation and tears among Cape Verde fans and players as they confirm their 'miracle' qualification for the last 32 of the World Cup after earning a point against Saudi Arabia in Houston.

Hit South African show gets the world talking about polygamy and cheating

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The Zulu-language series about a man with multiple wives is a worldwide hit.

Frozen feasts and cool pools help Rome zoo animals survive heatwave

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As a severe heatwave grips Italy, Rome's Bioparco is helping its animals stay cool with frozen treats, chilled pools and climate-controlled shelters while the capital remains under a red heat alert.

Gamers gear up for GTA VI despite disappointment over digital-only edition

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It’s only been on presale for a day and Grand Theft Auto VI is already predicted to be the highest-selling cultural product of all time. Fans were united in relief that the video game’s latest edition has seen a minimal price hike. But gamers aren’t happy that it doesn’t come with a disc.

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