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Uganda: Nsereko Stresses Agriculture, Industrial Growth, and Youth Engagement Ahead of 2026 Elections

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[Nile Post] Outgoing Kampala Central Member of Parliament, Muhammad Nsereko, has called for strategic investment in Uganda's agricultural and industrial sectors while urging more direct communication between leadership and the youth.

Africa: IOC Chief Coventry in Tears As 2026 Winter Games Torch Relay Sets Off

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[Namibian] New International Olympic Committee chief Kirsty Coventry fought back tears on Wednesday as she urged nations to come together in the 2026 Winter Games, as the torch relay set off from ancient Olympia in Greece.

Somalia: Somaliland Issues Urgent Drought Appeal As Crisis Deepens Nationwide

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[Horn Diplomat] Hargeisa, November 26 -- Somaliland President Dr. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi Irro has issued a renewed national drought appeal, warning that conditions are rapidly deteriorating across several regions and urging immediate mobilisation of support from citizens, businesses and international partners.

Nigeria: Lawmakers Consider Reviewing Firearm Law to Allow Citizens to Own Guns

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[Premium Times] Under the current law, Nigerians require a licence from the president of the country or the Inspector-General of Police to own a firearm, restricted to the type specified in the permit. Licensing is governed by the Firearms Act.

West Africa: Another Coup in West Africa As Soldiers Announce Taking Over Power in Guinea-Bissau

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[Premium Times] The officials who describe themselves as the "High Military Command for the Restoration of Order" read out the televised announcement on Wednesday.

Nigeria: Tinubu Declares Security Emergency Across Nigeria

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[Premium Times] "My fellow Nigerians, this is a national emergency, and we are responding by deploying more boots on the ground, especially in security-challenged areas."

Nigeria: Insecurity - Nigerian Lawmakers Move to Impose Death Penalty for Kidnapping

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[Premium Times] Nigeria's Anti-Terrorism Act prescribes a death penalty for kidnapping when the offence results in the death of a victim. Where no death occurs, other penalties apply depending on the circumstances, including life imprisonment for offences such as hostage-taking and kidnapping.

Kenya scrambles to save key trade pact with EU suspended by court

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In force since 2024, the so-called Kenya-European Union Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) drew opposition from experts who argued that the deal was supposed to be agreed with all east African countries, and not with Kenya alone

Malawi: Police Presence At Former President Chakwera's Residence Sparks Uproar

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[Nyasa Times] Chaos and uncertainty swept across the capital on Tuesday as members of the Malawi Police Service (MPS) moved to surround the Area 10 residence of former President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera, triggering a furious political backlash and widespread unrest in surrounding communities.

Uganda: Museveni Warns Teachers Against Pressuring Government Over Salary Increments

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[Nile Post] President Museveni, the NRM presidential candidate, has cautioned arts teachers against pressuring the government over salary increases.

Sudan: A Counter-Revolutionary War by Brutal Elites, Backed by International Economic Interests, Confronts a Nation of Resistors

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[allAfrica] Nisrin Elamin is Assistant Professor in the Departments of Anthropology and African Studies, specializing in Sociocultural Anthropology at the University of Toronto. She investigates "the connections between land, race, belonging and empire-making in Sudan and the broader Sahel region."

Sudan: Ignored by Power Brokers and Global Media, Sudan Finds Hope for the Future in the Courage of It's People

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[allAfrica] Interview with Ismail Adam, who grew up and was initially educated in El-Fasher, Darfur, Sudan before studying science at Khartoum University in Sudan's capital.

Stone-hurling anger unnerves Zambia's 'fix-it' president

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After 2021's landslide win, Hakainde Hichilema has nine months to convince voters he deserves a second term.

Sudan: People Who Escaped El Fasher Are Struggling to Survive One Month After RSF Takeover

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[MSF] After witnessing the deaths of his wife and daughter in the middle of bombings in El Fasher, Sudan, AM* set out on a gruelling journey towards Tawila, 60 kilometres away, on Monday, 27 October. They spent four agonising days walking on foot, in which he and his remaining family endured torture, beatings, and robbery. Along the way, in the village of Garni, he had to bury his niece, a young girl who had died of exhaustion and hunger.

Sudan: MSF Ops Scaled Back in Central Darfur After Fatal Zalingei Hospital Attack

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[Dabanga] Zalingei -- International humanitarian medical care NGO Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) says it has been compelled to withdraw staff from Zalingei hospital in Central Darfur for the second time this year, following a shooting incident at the hospital last week, which left a Ministry of Health stretcher bearer dead, and four people wounded.

Tanzania: Protest and Crackdown in Tanzania

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[CFR] A farcical election and brutal state violence make Tanzania the latest example of a government not fit for purpose.

Sudan: Sudan Media Forum - 'The Word Will Not Be Silenced... the Truth Will Not Be Buried...'

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[Dabanga] The Sudan Media Forum (SMF) coalition of independent media outlets and organisations has expressed its deep concern regarding the fierce campaign waged by the Sudanese authorities and their judicial bodies against a number of journalists, pointing to the exploitation of the law in opening reports with articles whose punishment reaches the death penalty, and placing unarmed journalists in the same category as those who carry weapons, in a blatant attempt to confuse matters and criminalise free speech.

Nigeria: Tinubu Declares Security Emergency Across Nigeria - Orders Army, Police to Recruit More Personnel

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[Premium Times] Abuja -- "My fellow Nigerians, this is a national emergency, and we are responding by deploying more boots on the ground, especially in security-challenged areas."

Sudan: Amnesty International - New Testimony of RSF Killings and Sexual Violence in Darfur From 28 Survivors of El Fasher

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[Dabanga] London / El Fasher -- Harrowing new testimonies - some of the first from eyewitnesses who fled El Fasher after the fall of the city - tell of widespread summary executions, sexual violence, kidnapping, and a litany of atrocities and human rights violations, after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) took control of the North Darfur capital following the militia's complete control of the city on 26 October.

Africa: Smart Africa Board Approves the Digital Health Blueprint, Paving the Way for a Single Digital Health Market

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[35Nord] Smart Africa Board Validates Digital Health Blueprint to Build a Single Digital Health Market - Historic decision on sidelines of Transform Africa Summit 2025 positions digital health as critical infrastructure for saving lives

At least 36 dead and hundreds missing in Hong Kong buildings blaze

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Residents were evacuated as the fire spread across seven of the eight high-rise residential buildings in the complex.

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