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[Nyasa Times] President Peter Mutharika has asked the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to give Malawi urgent financial support as the country faces serious economic problems, including shortages of fuel, food, fertiliser and foreign exchange.
[Africa Check] IN SHORT: According to a post on Facebook, US president Donald Trump said he was considering granting Biafra its independence to end insecurity in Nigeria. But there is no evidence to support the claim.
[The Conversation Africa] As the sun set on the Amazon, the promise of a "people's Cop" faded with it. The latest UN climate summit - known as Cop30, hosted in the Brazilian city of Belém - came with the usual geopolitics and the added excitement of a flood and a fire.
[ISS] At this week's Luanda summit, several thorny issues relating to the security partnership must be confronted head-on.
[Premium Times] The discussions provided ample opportunity to correct misconceptions about Nigeria.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya secured a major trade victory after Malaysia agreed to eliminate tariffs on key agricultural imports, opening a new frontier for Kenyan farmers and setting the stage for deeper commercial ties between the two nations.
[GroundUp] The government says it is busy implementing recommendations made 22 years ago by the Judge White Commission into prison conditions
[Nile Post] Rwanda's foreign minister, Ambassador Olivier Nduhungirehe, has issued a strongly worded response to French President Emmanuel Macron, rejecting the assertion that M23 rebels and their allies are responsible for delays in reopening Goma International Airport.
[Nile Post] Kenyan President William Ruto has sought to calm recent tensions over Uganda's access to the Indian Ocean, describing media reports of a rift between Uganda and Kenya as "negative propaganda."
[Premium Times] He said the continent stood at a historic inflexion point, where democratic fragility and data exploitation now converge with unprecedented prospects for renewal.
[HRW] Beirut -- Drop Charges, Release Those Detained
[RFI] European and African leaders are meeting in Angola for a summit focused on trade and renewing the relationship between African and European countries that have been tested by growing influence of Russia, China and the United States.
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South African police said Sunday it would investigate Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla for her alleged role in recruiting South African men to fight for Russia in Ukraine
The new agreement will significantly improve access to and affordability of the R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccines, helping to protect more children from one of the world's deadliest diseases, according to UNICEF.
Pix of the Day: November 24, 2025
The death toll in widespread flooding and landslides caused by heavy rains in Southeast Asia mounted on Monday with another person reported killed in Vietnam, and five others in Thailand with tens of thousands of people displaced.
[Daily News] Arusha -- TOURISM stakeholders, including guides and porters, have removed more than 600 kilogrammes of rubbish from Mount Kilimanjaro during a four-day cleanup campaign aimed at preserving Africa's highest peak.
[Vanguard] The Nigeria Police, Bauchi State Command has confirmed the killing of five policemen by bandits in Sabon Sara Village of Darazo, Local Government Area, LGA, Bauchi State.
[Namibian] Minister of health and social services Esperance Luvindao has confirmed an outbreak of the deadly Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) in Namibia, for which no vaccine or specific treatment exists.
[Scrolla] Three people are missing in New Hanover after floods swept through homes and farms during heavy rain and thunderstorms on Sunday night. Disaster teams are in KwaZulu-Natal searching for the missing people and checking damaged houses, roads and bridges after the storm.
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