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Basketball Africa League Announces 12 Teams and Group Phase Schedule for 2026 Season

AfricaDotcom  

– 12 BAL Teams Include First-Ever Participant from Tanzania and First-Time Participants from Côte d’Ivoire, Nigeria, South Africa and Tunisia –

Zambia rejects U.S. health aid over mining partnership ties

Africanews  

Zambia has halted a proposed $1 billion US health funding agreement over clauses tying aid to mining partnerships, joining Zimbabwe and Kenya in pushing back against what African nations view as sovereignty-compromising conditions.

The Accident of Meritocracy: Why the Western Operating System Has Crashed—and the African Software Needed to Reboot Humanity

This Is Africa  

The hyper-individualist, extractive capitalist system is crashing before our eyes. As the old world fractures, true renewal lies not in elite-driven

Peru under state of emergency after El Niño floods hit Arequipa

Africanews  

Flooding tied to El Niño Costero devastates Peru, killing dozens and damaging hundreds of kilometres of roads as a nationwide emergency speeds relief.

Russian overnight attacks pound Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia, dozens hurt

Africanews  

Russian overnight drone and missile attacks struck Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia, injuring civilians, damaging apartment blocks and cutting heating to hundreds of homes.

Kenyan charged with luring young men to fight for Russia in Ukraine

BBC News Africa  

A total of 1,000 Kenyans have reportedly been recruited to fight for Russia in its war against Ukraine.

Nearly 8,000 migrants died or vanished on routes worldwide in 2025

Africanews  

At least 7,667 people died or went missing on migration routes globally in 2025, the UN migration agency reported Thursday, warning the true toll is likely higher and calling the ongoing losses a "global failure."

Ghana's cocoa crisis deepens as buyers owe banks $750 Million

Africanews  

Ghana's licensed cocoa buyers are staggering under up to $750 million in debt to banks, the Licensed Cocoa Buyers Association revealed Thursday, as delayed payments from regulator Cocobod and falling global prices squeeze the sector supplying half the world's cocoa.

Zimbabwe eliminated from World Cup after defeat to India

BBC News Africa  

Defending champions India pile on 256-4 as they eliminate Zimbabwe from the T20 World Cup with victory in Chennai.

Community forest in Eastern DR Congo tests promise of local control amid conflict

Africanews  

Spanning some 150 million hectares, the forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo are among the most coveted in the world. In 2023, after four years of negotiations and bureaucratic hurdles, villages in the Yainyongo community secured official rights to 11,000 hectares in Tshopo Province.

Can IFAD’s “First Mile” revolution secure Africa’s food future?{Business Africa}

Africanews  

We find out how IFAD is transforming farm losses into bankable opportunities for rural youth and local markets and ECOWAS promised cheaper regional flights after aviation tax cuts — but high fares and conflicting national policies are stalling reforms.

The Global Influence of Contemporary African Art

AfricaDotcom  

Contemporary African art has moved from the margins of the global art world to its center. Once framed as regional or niche, today’s African artists are

WEF head Børge Brende steps down following pressure over Epstein links

Africanews  

The head of the World Economic Forum is stepping down. Børge Brende announced Thursday he’s resigning as president and CEO of the group best known for its annual gathering in Davos.

South Africa: Cabinet Commends Russia's Assistance in Return of Recruited South Africans

allAfrica  

[SAnews.gov.za] Cabinet has joined President Cyril Ramaphosa in expressing gratitude to Russian President Vladimir Putin for facilitating the return of 17 South African men, who were recruited to fight on the Russian frontlines in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Tunisian court rejects bid to halt polluting fertiliser plant

Africanews  

A Tunisian court on Thursday rejected demands to suspend operations at a fertiliser factory in Gabes, ruling there was "no sufficient proof of harm" despite years of protests blaming the plant for rising health problems in the community.

East Africa: The New Scramble for Horn of Africa - Global Powers' Expanding Footprint - Ethiopia's Maritime Ambition

allAfrica  

[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- The 39th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (AU), convened in Addis Abeba from 11 to 15 February 2026, occurred at a moment when the continent's developmental aspirations were in direct collision with a fracturing global order. While the summit's official theme, 'Water as a Vital Resource for Life, Development, and Sustainability,' sought to prioritize the 'Africa Water Vision 2063,' the proceedings were profoundly overshadowed by the agenda of

Kenya: Kenya Administers First HIV Prevention Shots

allAfrica  

[Vanguard] Kenya began administering the first dose of a groundbreaking HIV prevention drug in a Nairobi slum on Thursday.

Nigeria: Terrorists Attack Kebbi Mosque, Kill 5 Worshippers

allAfrica  

[This Day] Sokoto -- Suspected Lakurawa terrorists attacked a mosque in Dadinkowa community, Maiyama Local Government Area of Kebbi State, killing five worshippers and injuring three others on Wednesday night.

Mozambique: Mozambique - MSF Winds Down Operations in Mueda

allAfrica  

[MSF] Between 2021 and 2025, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) provided medical care to displaced and host communities across Mueda, Nangade and Muidumbe districts, in northern Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province, following a flare-up of violence in a conflict that's been ongoing since 2017. As Mueda, Nangade and Muidumbe received a significant number of displaced people, MSF teams responded to medical and humanitarian needs and strengthened the local healthcare system.

US and Iran nuclear talks end in Geneva amid war fears

Africanews  

Tensions between Iran and the United States are playing out in Geneva, where another round of indirect talks to try to salvage a deal on Tehran’s nuclear program and possibly prevent another war, have ended.

Nigeria: inquiry into death of author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichi's son opened

Africanews  

A Lagos coroner has initiated proceedings for an inquiry into the death of acclaimed Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichi's toddler son, who died on 7 January at a Euracare hospital. The author and her husband accused the hospital of medical negligence.

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