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9 African migrants died in freezing temperatures near Morocco-Algeria border

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Exposure to freezing temperatures near Morocco’s border with Algeria killed nine African migrants, a tragedy that rights groups in the North African country called deeply concerning and a violation of the right to freedom of movement.

Ghana: Nana Nyantakyiwaa Family Raises Concern Over Illegal Sale of State Lands in Sunyani

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[Ghanaian Times] The Nana Nyantakyiwaa Family, one of the three royal gates of the Boahen Korkor Royal Family in Sunyani, has expressed concern over what it describes as the illegal sale and leasing of state lands within the Sunyani Municipality of the Bono Region.

DR Congo: is Katanga the next target for M23 rebels?

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Following the takeover of Uvira by Rwanda-backed M23 rebels, is the financial and strategic hub Katanga next? Africanews spoke to political scientist Christian Moleka Kibamgu about what the rebels might do next.

South Sudan families battle rising Nile floods to survive

Africanews  

Each day they rebuild river defences using clay and papyrus, but increased flooding driven by recent climate change has made their homes even more vulnerable to flooding.

Severe winter storm puts 800,000 displaced Palestinians at risk, says UN

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The Gaza Strip, already scarred by the war with Israel, was hit by a winter storm this week. Hundreds of thousands of people were exposed to the cold weather and rainstorms in their tents.

DRC financial stronghold Katanga could be next to fall to M23 rebels, analyst says

Africanews  

Following the takeover of Uvira by Rwanda-backed M23 rebels, is the financial and strategic hub Katanga next? Africanews spoke to political scientist Christian Moleka Kibamgu about what the rebels might do next.

Torrential rains and flash floods kill 37 in Moroccan city of Safi

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Floods triggered by torrential rains have killed at least 37 people in the Moroccan coastal city of Safi, the Interior Ministry said Monday.

Morocco and UAE ready for Arab cup semi-final showdown

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The semi-final match is set for Monday at Khalifa International Stadium, where both teams will be looking to continue their tournament runs and keep their dreams of lifting the trophy alive.

Benin have point to prove at Afcon after World Cup pain

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Benin arrive at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco looking to turn 2026 World Cup qualification heartbreak into a memorable continental campaign.

Hollywood filmmaker Rob Reiner and wife found dead in Los Angeles home

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Beyond film, Reiner was a prominent political activist and a co-founder of Castle Rock Entertainment, the studio behind Seinfeld and The Shawshank Redemption.

Africa: Two Years On, UN Resolution Affecting Africa Remains At a Crossroads

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[Premium Times] Amid severe UN budget cuts and US disengagement, the resolution's survival depends on creative diplomacy and stronger African ownership.

Scaling Africa’s Great Green Wall: Turning Climate Ambition into Jobs, Growth, and Resilience

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At the 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, development partners urged a major scale-up in financing to accelerate delivery of the

Gambia: Darboe Urges Gambians to Vote UDP for Responsive Governance in 2026

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[The Point] Lawyer A.N.M. Ousainou Darboe, Secretary General and leader of the United Democratic Party (UDP) has called on Gambians to make a life-changing decision and vote for the UDP in the upcoming December 5, 2026 Presidential election.

Africa: Two Years On, UNSCR 2719 On Peace Operations Remains At a Crossroads

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[ISS] Amid severe UN budget cuts and US disengagement, the resolution's survival depends on creative diplomacy and stronger African ownership.

Ugandan Priest detained by Military amid rising election tensions

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Uganda’s military has confirmed it is holding Father Deusdedit Ssekabira, a Catholic priest who went missing nearly two weeks ago.

Dozens killed in Morocco flash floods

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At least 70 homes have been inundated in Safi's old city centre, officials say.

Egypt unveils newly restored statues of Amenhotep III in Luxor

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After two decades of restoration, two huge alabaster statues of Amenhotep III are back where they belong – at the king’s mortuary temple in Luxor.

Nigeria: NAF Strikes Terrorists' Logistics Base in Borno

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[Leadership] The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) struck a terrorist logistics base at Dabar Masara in Southern Tumbuns, Monguno Local Government Area of Borno State, neutralising scores of the insurgents.

Liberia: Liberia's Ivanhoe Deal Revives Cross-Border Vision With Guinea

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[Liberian Observer] Liberia's House of Representatives has passed the long-anticipated Ivanhoe Atlantic Concession and Access Agreement, setting the stage for Senate concurrence in the coming days. But beyond the legislative milestone, this vote carries a deeper regional message: Liberia is ready to fulfill the vision of cross-border cooperation enshrined in the 2019 Implementation Agreement between Liberia and Guinea -- a treaty that both nations ratified to enable free movement of goods, shared infrastructure, and mutual

Algeria: Mother of Jailed French Journalist Asks Algerian President for Pardon

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[RFI] The mother of jailed French journalist Christophe Gleizes wrote a letter to Algeria's president requesting he pardon her son from his seven-year sentence on terror-related charges.

ECOWAS troops deployed as Benin foils coup attempt

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Some 200 soldiers, mainly from Nigeria and Ivory Coast, have been deployed to the country.

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