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Namibia: Attempt to Join Germany As Party in Namibian Genocide Case Fails

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[Namibian] A full bench of the Windhoek High Court has decided not to join the Federal Republic of Germany as a respondent at this stage in a case in which the court is asked to declare the 2021 joint declaration of Germany and Namibia on the 1904-08 Ovaherero and Nama genocide as unlawful.

Mozambique: German NGO Accuses TotalEnergies of Complicity in Mozambique War Crimes

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[RFI] A German NGO said Tuesday it had filed a legal complaint against TotalEnergies, accusing the French energy multinational of 'complicity in war crimes' at its gas site in Mozambique.

Tanzania: What Next Following Tanzania's 'National Catastrophe'?

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[ACSS] The unprecedented use of violence against opposition supporters and ordinary citizens has ruptured Tanzania's image as an island of stability and an upholder of the rule of law--a crisis that will require active high-level mediation to resolve.

Mozambique: Violence Continues in Nampula Province

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[Agenzia Fides] Nampula -- Houses and a school burned, properties looted, and civilians killed, wounded, or kidnapped. This is the scene of the escalating violence that continues to plague the districts of Memba and Erati in Nampula province. Coordinated attacks by non-state armed groups (NSAG) have intensified in the two districts since November 10. Specifically, four people have died following a suspected terrorist attack in the capital, Mazua. The local TV channel TV Sucesso broadcast a video that was allegedly filmed at the

Africa: WFP Prioritises Feeding 110 Million of the Hungriest in 2026

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[Capital FM] Rome -- The world is facing a global hunger crisis with inadequate resources to respond, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warned today.

Tanzania: President Hassan Swears in Tanzania's New Cabinet

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[Daily News] Dodoma -- President Samia Suluhu Hassan has sworn in the 2025/30 Cabinet at Chamwino State House in Dodoma, urging ministers and their deputies to focus on delivering measurable development outcomes for Tanzanians rather than viewing their positions as symbols of prestige.

Nigeria: Kebbi Schoolgirls Abduction...How My Husband Was Killed, Slain Teacher's Wife Recounts

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[Leadership] The widow of a teacher, who was also the Chief Security Officer of Government Girls' Comprehensive Secondary School in Maga, Kebbi State, Amina Hassan Makuku, has explained how her husband was shot dead in her presence.

Rwanda: Rwanda to Set Up Multibillion Lab to Detect, Respond to Zoonotic Diseases

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[New Times] The government has begun construction of the National Veterinary Reference Laboratory, a high-security biosafety level three (BSL-3) facility that will strengthen the country's capacity to detect and respond to animal and zoonotic diseases.

Africa: Ending World Hunger Costs Less Than 1% of Military Spending

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[UN News] Ending hunger by 2030 would cost just $93 billion a year -- less than one per cent of the $21.9 trillion spent on military budgets over the past decade, according to the UN World Food Programme (WFP).

Africa: Terrorism in Africa, a 'Growing Global Threat'

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[UN News] Expanding terrorist networks, mass displacement and the collapse of essential services in West Africa and the Sahel are a growing concern worldwide.

Nigeria: Unicef Condemns Deadly Nigeria School Attack, Demands Urgent Protection for Students

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[UN News] UNICEF has strongly condemned a deadly attack on a school in Kebbi State, northwest Nigeria, which left the Vice-Principal dead and resulted in the reported abduction of at least 25 students.

Africa: Toilets Can Make Africa's Roads Safer, According to This New Study

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[The Conversation Africa] Travelling on Africa's roads comes with many challenges. The biggest is arriving at your destination safely. The continent is one of the hotspots of global road trauma. Its traffic deaths account for about one quarter of the global number of victims, despite having less than 4% of the world's vehicle fleet.

Congo-Kinshasa: Life Under the M23 - What Our Reporting Reveals About Rebel Rule in DR Congo

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[The New Humanitarian] Butembo, Democratic Republic of the Congo -- "It is a bona fide police state that focuses only on security and neglects all other areas of life."

'It would have been better if they'd killed me': A forgotten war destroying women's lives

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Thousands of women have been raped in Ethiopia’s Amhara conflict, BBC Global Women finds.

Tanzania's president says election violence may hurt access to funding

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She said the protests had tarnished the country’s image and reduced its chances of getting international loans.

Africa: Sub Saharan Africa: Steady Growth Amid Fiscal Challenges

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[IMF] Increasing government revenue and better managing debt can help foster resilience and accelerate growth

Eswatini confirms it received millions for accepting US deportees

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Details of the agreement with the Trump administration have not been disclosed, and the government faces court action from lawyers who claim it is unconstitutional.

Watch Live: WTO Director-General Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Honors Chief Albert Luthuli

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Africa.com is pleased to extend a special invitation to join the livestream of the 19th Chief Albert Luthuli Memorial Lecture, a signature event that brings

Botswana: Precision Farming Challenge to Operators

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[Botswana Daily News] Lotlhakane East -- Lack of knowledge on the use of precision farming implements such as the technologically advanced planters by self-taught operators has been identified as one of the primary challenges for local farmers.

Nigeria: PDP Chairman Appeals to Trump to Rescue Nigeria's Democracy

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[Premium Times] "I want to call on President Trump.... What is at stake is not just genocide against Christians, he should come and save democracy in Nigeria. Democracy is under threat. I am calling on all other developed nations, all advanced democracies, come and save Nigeria, come and save democracy," he said.

Nigeria: We're Prepared to Lay Down Our Lives to Defend PDP, Democracy, New PDP Chair Says

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[Premium Times] "For us in PDP, I have said it and I want to say it emphatically that if it means that we'll lay down our lives for democracy to strive and survive in Nigeria, we are prepared to do that," he said.

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