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Africa: All of Africa Today - December 10, 2025

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Minneapolis residents rally against US immigration agents as they target Somali community

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US immigration agents used pepper spray against protesters in Minneapolis on Tuesday as residents blocked the officers’ vehicles and forced them to leave the area.

Congo-Kinshasa: Piecing Together Bodies and Minds in Eastern DR Congo

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[MSF] "I was born in war. It's all I have ever known," says Floribert*. The young man had been shot in the leg and was among a dozen patients recovering from ballistic trauma injuries at the Mweso General hospital, North Kivu province, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). "I can't see peace coming any time soon."

Ethiopia: How Malaria Consortium Helped Ethiopia Fight Back Against Severe Malaria Outbreaks

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[Malaria Consortium] In an era of climate unpredictability and emerging health threats, the ability to respond swiftly to disease outbreaks can be the difference between containment and crisis.

West Africa: ECOWAS Declares State of Emergency in West Africa

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[Leadership] The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has declared a state of emergency across the region, citing rising security threats.

Thailand evacuees wait as tensions with Cambodia stretch into a fourth day

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Thailand faces its fourth day of border clashes with Cambodia as hundreds of evacuees shelter in Surin, unsure when they can safely return home.

Families flee to shelters near Cambodia-Thailand border amid clashes

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Fighting near the Thailand-Cambodia border has driven thousands from their homes. Both nations accuse each other of breaking a ceasefire agreed in July.

France says it offered logistical support to Benin to help foil attempted coup

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France says that it provided surveillance, observation and logistical assistance to Benin’s armed forces to help fend off last weekend’s attempted coup.

South Africa: Festive Crackdown Sees Over 16,000 Arrests - South African News Briefs - December 10, 2025

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Africa: 111 Journalists Killed This Year, According to the IFJ

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[IFJ] Since 1990 and the launch of its annual Killed list, the IFJ has recorded 3,156 deaths worldwide, an average of 91 deaths per year, and 859 in the last ten years

Tanzania: Tanzania Marks 64 Years of Sovereignty With a Call to Uphold Peace, Unity

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[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- THE President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Dr Samia Suluhu Hassan, has urged Tanzanians to continue reminding one another of the importance of safeguarding peace, unity, and solidarity within the nation.

South Africa: Clinic Staff Are Extorting Immigrants to Access Life-Saving Medicines

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[GroundUp] Immigrants say they are being charged for ARVs, chronic medication and baby immunisations at some Gauteng clinics

Sudan: 'All We Want for Sudan Is Peace' Say Children Fleeing Violence

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[UN News] Nahed was visiting Sudan's capital Khartoum with her family to celebrate Eid, a major Islamic holiday, when the war broke out between the rival armies vying for control of her homeland.

Africa: UN Seeks $1 Billion for 'First-Responder Fund' in Emergencies

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[UN News] Countries rallied at UN Headquarters on Tuesday to shore up a key humanitarian fund that provides timely assistance for millions worldwide when conflict and climate-related disasters strike.

Sudan: ICC Sentences Sudan Janjaweed Leader Ali Kushayb to 20 Years for Darfur Atrocities

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[Dabanga] The Hague -- The International Criminal Court (ICC) has sentenced former Janjaweed commander Ali Muhammad Ali Abdelrahman, known as 'Ali Kushayb' and feared in Darfur as the "Colonel of Colonels" to 20 years in prison for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in 2003-2004. The sentence, handed down on today in The Hague, follows his October conviction on 27 counts, including murder, torture, persecution, rape, and the forcible displacement of civilians.

Senegal: Thiaroye Massacre - Report On the French Killing of Senegalese Troops in 1944 Exposes a Painful History

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[The Conversation Africa] The Thiaroye camp near Dakar was a Senegalese army barracks housing African soldiers called "tirailleurs sénégalais" (Senegalese riflemen). It welcomed men returning from the European front of the second world war, where the riflemen had been held as German prisoners of war while serving on the side of France. They were waiting for their long-overdue back pay and bonuses.

Africa: Coups in Africa - How Democratic Failings Help Shape Military Takeovers - Study

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[The Conversation Africa] Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Guinea and Gabon have all suffered regime change in the last five years, led by men in military uniform.

Iain Douglas-Hamilton, pioneering elephant conservationist, dies aged 83

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His groundbreaking field research was instrumental in banning the international ivory trade and protecting elephants from poachers.

Two teenagers went to seek gold. They were buried alive in a mine collapse

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Poverty in Sierra Leone is pushing more students into risky work, which proved deadly for two boys.

Africa: U.S. House Committee Schedules First Action on Renewal of AGOA Trade Pact

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[allAfrica] Washington, DC -- The powerful House Ways and Means Committee has scheduled a hearing on a proposed three-year extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), the first Congressional action since the legislation expired on October 1.

TECNO’s AFCON-Ready AI Features Reflect a New Era in Mobile Sports Viewing

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TECNO, official CAF global partner, introduces four intelligent tools designed to transform how fans watch, interpret and share the continent’s biggest

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