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Liberia: Acquitted One Week, Summoned the Next - Tweah Faces New U.S.$20.5m Probe

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[Liberian Investigator] MONROVIA -- The ink was barely dry on his acquittal when the government came for Samuel D. Tweah Jr. again.

Nigeria: Lawyers Raise Fair Trial Concerns in Diezani's UK Case

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[Vanguard] The League of Legal Practitioners of Nigeria, yesterday, questioned the fairness and evidential basis of the ongoing United Kingdom trial involving former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke, insisting that the case must be determined strictly on credible evidence and proof beyond reasonable doubt.

Africa: HIV Prevention and Treatment Services Faltering, Warns UNAIDS

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[UN News] Decades of gains in the fight against AIDS are under growing threat as donor funding declines and community-based health services collapse in some of the world's most vulnerable countries, the head of the joint UN programme on HIV/AIDS warned on Thursday.

Zimbabwe: Field-Based Research Is a Lifeline for Zimbabwe's Food Security

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[IPS] Bulawayo, Zimbabwe -- Agriculture sustains millions of people in Zimbabwe, serving as a vital source of both food and income. But climate-related pressures affecting land, crops, rainfall patterns, and increasing pest outbreaks are threatening smallholder farmers' harvests, leaving them food insecure.

King Charles and Idris Elba share the DJ stage at royal garden party

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King Charles III marks 50 years of The King’s Trust at Buckingham Palace, celebrating its support for 1.5 million disadvantaged young people worldwide.

Xi gives Trump private tour of secret garden in Beijing

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Chinese President Xi Jinping accompanies US counterpart Donald Trump on a walk through the gardens of Zhongnanhai, a central leadership compound next to Beijing's Forbidden City.

Africa: All of Africa Today - May 15, 2026

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Chad: Chad is No Longer a Country

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[allAfrica] The central African nation of Chad has entered a phase of acute structural vulnerability that puts it and the wider on a collision path with state collapse. Too long ignored by regional actors and the international community, who have wrongly interpreted prowess on the battlefield with internal stability, the question is no longer simply whether the government of President Mahamat Deby Itno is authoritarian. It is. It is whether he can hold the country together at all.

Malawi: Govt Defends Teargassing of Former President Chakwera

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[Nyasa Times] What was supposed to be a solemn national commemoration of Malawi's founding president Hastings Kamuzu Banda descended into chaos and deep political division on Thursday after police fired tear gas to disperse supporters of the Malawi Congress Party who were accompanying former president Lazarus Chakwera to Kamuzu Mausoleum in Lilongwe.

ANC closes ranks around Ramaphosa as impeachment pressure mounts

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South Africa’s ruling African National Congress gathered for a key meeting as President Cyril Ramaphosa faces renewed impeachment pressure linked to the controversial Farmgate cash-heist scandal.

South Africa: Western Cape Taxi Fares to Rise - South African News Briefs - May 15, 2026

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Nigeria: Makinde Declares 2027 Presidential Bid

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[Premium Times] Mr Makinde made the declaration on Thursday in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, during a joint mega rally of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Allied Peoples' Movement (APM).

Kenya: Kenya Keeps Somalia Border Closed Over Security Concerns, Ruto Says

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[Shabelle] Nairobi -- Kenyan President William Ruto said Thursday that renewed instability in Somalia had forced Nairobi to keep its border with neighboring Somalia closed, nearly 15 years after the frontier was first shut.

Nigeria: Death Toll Hits 191 As Lassa Fever Cases Rise

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[Vanguard] ... as NCDC warns of increasing fatality rate

South Africa: President Ramaphosa Dismisses Social Development Minister

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[SAnews.gov.za] President Cyril Ramaphosa has, in terms of section 91(2) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, has removed Minister of Social Development, Sisisi Tolashe, from her position.

Africa: Kagame Criticises Use of Sanctions, Urges Africa Cooperation

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[New Times] President Paul Kagame has criticised the use of sanctions in global politics, saying they are applied unfairly and used as tools of pressure on weaker nations.

Syrian Foreign Minister makes first visit to Morocco since Assad’s fall

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Morocco and Syria have taken a major step toward restoring relations, as Syrian Foreign Minister Assaad al-Chaibani visited Rabat for talks with Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita. The visit marks the first by a senior Syrian official to Morocco since the fall of Bashar al-Assad.

Zimbabwe: Justice Gwaunza Makes History As New Chief Justice

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[263Chat] President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed Deputy Chief Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza as Zimbabwe's new Chief Justice, succeeding outgoing top judge Luke Malaba who steps down after reaching the constitutional retirement age.

Angola: Angola and DR Congo Move Forward With Africa's Largest Electricity Interconnection Project

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[ANGOP] Luanda -- Congolese Minister of Water Resources and Electricity, Molendo Sakombi, announced on Thursday in Luanda that Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) will build one of Africa's largest electricity transmission line, linking Malanje to Fungurume , spanning approximately 1,450 kilometers.

Nigeria: Dangote Restates Why He Didn't Buy Arsenal, Remains Passionate Fan

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[This Day] Africa's richest man, Billionaire Aliko Dangote, has restated that his $20 billion refinery project in Lagos prevented him from buying into English Premier League club, Arsenal.

South Africa: Judge Condemns Zuma's 'Stalingrad Defence' As Arms Deal Trial Date Is Finally Set

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[Daily Maverick] Characterising repeated legal challenges as a 'Stalingrad defence' tactic that has stalled justice for years, Judge Nkosinathi Chili has ruled that former president Jacob Zuma's long-running 1999 arms deal trial must finally proceed.

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