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Trabelsi sacked by Tunisia after last-16 Afcon exit

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Tunisia sack coach Sami Trabelsi a day after their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations last-16 defeat by Mali on penalties.

Nigeria: We're Yet to Release Timetable for 2027 General Election - - INEC

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[Leadership] The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has dismissed reports circulating in some quarters claiming that it has released the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2027 general election.

Sudan: Former Energy Minister - 'Even If 70 Tons of Gold Were Exported, It Wouldn't Cover Sudan's Budget Deficit'

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam -- Discussing the gap between the declared revenues from gold production in Sudan - which amounts to 70 tonnes - and the real economic return to the state, its impact on the trade balance, and the exchange rate, requires a great deal of information, former Sudanese Minister of Energy and Mining, Khairy Abdelrahman Ahmed, says in an interview with Radio Dabanga, however, "information has become very scarce from the current Ministry of Finance, especially with the emergency economy due to the ongoing war."

Sudan: South Kordofan - RSF Claim Control of El Bardab Area North of Kadugli

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[Dabanga] Forces allied to the Sudan Founding Alliance (Tasees) Alliance, consisting of the People's Army led by Abdel Aziz El Hilu and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), claimed on Saturday afternoon that they had taken control of El Bardab area north of Kadugli, capital of South Kordofan, and the military garrison belonging to the Sudanese Armed Forces.

Africa: Cameroon Charge into the Quarter-finals, South Africa Fall Short (2-1)

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[CAF] Cassablanca -- Battered for half an hour, the Indomitable Lions bent but did not break before striking with clinical precision. Tchamadeu and then Kofane turned the Round of 16 match, despite a lively and dominant South Africa. Reduced to defending late in the game, the Cameroonians held firm under pressure to secure qualification in Rabat (2-1).

Nigeria: Nigeria's Health Minister Confirms Mass Vaccination Against Measles, Yellow Fever

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[Premium Times] Mr Pate said beyond measles and yellow fever, five million children had received the pentavalent vaccine.

At least 30 killed in attack on Nigeria village

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It is the latest in a spate of violent attacks in Niger state, and comes a day after officials said schools could reopen following a mass abduction last year.

Sudan: Sudan At the 'Zero Point' - 70 Years Since It Emerged From Colonial Rule, Sudan Is At War With Itself...'

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam -- By Abdulgadir Mohammed, Former Senior Political Advisor and Head of Office, Sudan Mediation, United Nations

Sudan: Sudan War - Drone Attack Leaves El Obeid in Darkness

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[Dabanga] El Obeid -- The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) launched a drone attack at dawn today targeting a power station in El Obeid and Kenana Airport in White Nile state. The Media Coordination Council of the Sudan Electricity Company issued a press statement revealing that the El Abyad city power station was attacked by a drone belonging to the Rapid Support Forces in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Tanzania/Morocco: Morocco Send Tanzania Packing Out of Afcon 2025

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Morocco laboured to a 1-0 win over Tanzania in a last 16 tie of the Africa Cup of Nations in Rabat on Sunday night.

Sudan: Armed Forces Accused of Killing Dozens of Civilians In North Darfur

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[Dabanga] Zarga, North Darfur / Amsterdam -- The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) accused the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) forces of launching an attack with an Akanji drone on the Zarq area hospital and the Ghurair market in North Darfur State on Saturday, which resulted in the death of more than 64 civilians, including medical personnel.

Pope voices concern over US raid in Venezuela, calls for peace and sovereignty

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Pope Leo has expressed deep concern over the recent US raid in Venezuela, urging that the well-being of the Venezuelan people must take precedence over all other considerations.

Kenya: Conservationists in Kenya Pay Tribute to the Late 'Super Tusker' Craig

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[RFI] Kenyans are mourning the death of a beloved "super tusker" elephant whose 54 years in the wild came to symbolise the country's increasingly successful efforts to protect the mammals from ivory poachers.

Africa: Hotter Weather Thickens the Blood of Wild Mammals

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[The Conversation Africa] Large wild mammals - from elephants to antelopes - are already struggling to cope with global warming. Now new research shows that even the small creatures adapted to harsh, arid landscapes may be reaching their limits.

At least 30 killed in market attack in Nigeria’s Niger State

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At least 30 people have been killed and several others abducted after gunmen attacked a market in Nigeria’s Niger State, according to police. The attackers stormed Kasuwan Daji market in Demo village on Saturday afternoon, setting stalls on fire and looting food.

Renewed fighting near Uvira raises tensions in Eastern DR Congo

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Renewed tensions are flaring in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, with fresh fighting reported around the city of Uvira in South Kivu province.

Schools to start reopening after Nigeria mass abduction

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Schools in "safe and secure areas" will be allowed to reopen after 250 children were taken in November.

Africa: HIV Funding Still Falls Short of Targets After Pledges - What's At Stake

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[The Conversation Africa] The US government paused all foreign assistance in January 2025. This abrupt decision affected the delivery of life-saving HIV medicines and the provision of HIV prevention services to millions of people. A UNAIDS report estimates there could be an additional 6 million new HIV infections and 4 million Aids-related deaths by 2029 if the world does not act.

Uganda: Political Policing in Museveni's Uganda - What It Means for the 2026 Elections

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[The Conversation Africa] Uganda's police have long faced criticism for politically charged interventions. These include episodes in which lethal force has been used in ways that observers describe as excessive or indiscriminate. The main targets of restrictive or coercive tactics are supporters of the political opposition.

Africa: AU Urges Inclusive Political Dialogue in Venezuela, Warns Us Move Destabilizing

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The African Union (AU) has expressed deep concern over the escalating crisis in Venezuela, warning that the country's complex internal challenges can only be resolved through inclusive political dialogue among Venezuelans themselves.

Africa: Drug-Resistant Infections Rising Across Africa, Study Warns

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[Premium Times] The African health organisation said that the study analysed more than 187,000 laboratory test results from 205 laboratories in 14 African countries, including Nigeria.

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