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World Cup: Ivory Coast into knockouts for 1st time with win over Curaçao

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Les Éléphants have crashed the party and made it out of their group for the first time in four World Cup appearances. Pépé scored in each half and Ivory Coast advanced with a 2-0 victory over Curaçao on Thursday

South Africa vows firm response to anti-migrant violence

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed on Thursday to crush any attempts to destabilise the nation during planned anti-immigrant marches next week, amid a wave of xenophobia

South Africa: Joburg to Hire 1,700 Despite Budget Crunch - South African News Briefs - June 26, 2026

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Uganda: 'It's Me, Janet Museveni' - - First Lady Is Back

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[Nile Post] The First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Mrs Janet Kataaha Museveni, has publicly spoken about her recovery from a serious health crisis, attributing her survival to divine intervention and expressing gratitude to Ugandans who prayed for her during her illness.

Cote d'Ivoire: Côte d'Ivoire Make World Cup History As Pépé Double Sends Elephants Through

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[CAF] Côte d'Ivoire reached the knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup for the first time in their history after Nicolas Pépé scored twice in a composed 2-0 win over Curaçao in Philadelphia on Thursday night.

Nigeria: 26 Rescued Alive, Nine Bodies Recovered As Lagos Building Collapse Rescue Enters Critical Ground-Level Phase

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[This Day] Chiemelie Ezeobi

Nigeria: Could Nigeria's Lithium Wealth Be Fueling Violence and Illegal Exploitation?

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[This Day] As the world races for critical minerals, Nigeria must ensure that bloodshed and displacement do not become the hidden price of global prosperity.

Nigeria: MSF Warns Child Malnutrition Crisis Deepening in Kebbi, Thousands At Risk

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[Leadership] Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has raised the alarm over a worsening child malnutrition crisis in Kebbi State, warning that thousands of children are at risk as cases of severe acute malnutrition continue to rise.

Sudan: UN Envoy Warns of Growing Risks in El Obeid As Sudan Conflict Drags On

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[UN News] The United Nations Secretary-General's Personal Envoy for Sudan voiced alarm on Wednesday over escalating violence in and around the city of El Obeid, warning that further military escalation could put thousands of civilians at risk and deepen Sudan's already devastating humanitarian crisis.

Sudan: Rights Group Reports Fresh Arrests of Sudanese Miners By Egyptian Forces

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[Dabanga] Waidi El Atri / El Rataj / Argeen / Cairo -- A Sudanese human rights organisation has accused Egyptian forces of carrying out a fresh operation against Sudanese gold miners near the Sudan-Egypt border, arresting dozens of people days after a deadly incident that survivors say killed more than 50 miners inside Sudanese territory.

Somalia: EU Imposes New Visa Restrictions On Somali Citizens

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[Shabelle] Brussels, June 25, 2026 -- The European Union has temporarily tightened visa rules for Somali citizens, citing insufficient cooperation from Somalia in the readmission of its nationals who are staying illegally in EU member states.

Kenya: Murkomen Hails Peaceful June 25 Protests As a 'Testament to Maturity'

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has hailed the largely peaceful conduct of demonstrations marking the second anniversary of the June 25, 2024 Gen Z protests, saying security agencies successfully prevented criminal elements from disrupting commemorative events held across the country.

Kenya: Murkomen Declares Gachagua's 'Clout-Chasing' a 'Medical Case', Defends Dig Lagat

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has launched a scathing attack on former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua over claims that his life is in danger, dismissing the allegations as attention-seeking tactics and condemning what he described as the ethnic profiling of senior security officers.

Namibia: Rainstorms Wreak Havoc in //Kharas ...Roofs Snatched, Families Forced to Rebuild

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[New Era] BLOUWES - Recent heavy rainfall accompanied by strong winds in //Kharas has left three homes at Farm Blouwes without roofs, forcing affected households to start from scratch.

South Africa: No Place for Xenophobia, Vigilantism in South Africa - President Ramaphosa

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[SAnews.gov.za] President Cyril Ramaphosa has warned against vigilantism, xenophobia and any attempts to destabilise the country, stressing that the enforcement of immigration laws remains the responsibility of the state.

Nigeria: Another Batch of Nigerian Returnees From South Africa Arrive

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[This Day] The federal government has brought another batch of Nigerians from South Africa.

Zimbabwe: Government Flags Illegal 'Sabhuku Deals', Says Only Ministry of Lands Can Issue Offer Letters

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[New Zimbabwe] GOVERNMENT has spoken out against the illegal sale of state land by traditional headmen, a system that has been informally referred to as Sabhuku Deals.

Morocco: Morocco's Hidden History - Archaeology, DNA and Carbon Dating Rewrite the Story of the Ancient World

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[The Conversation Africa] For decades, stories about the ancient Mediterranean have centred on the grand cultures of Greece, Rome, Phoenicia and Egypt. North-west Africa seldom enters the picture before the arrival of Phoenician traders on the Moroccan coast about 3,000 years ago.

South Africa: South African Anti-Migrant Groups Defend Planned 'Liberation March'

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[RFI] A coalition of South African organisations campaigning against undocumented migrants has defended its plans for nationwide demonstrations on 30 June, insisting the marches will be peaceful despite rising tensions and recent deadly unrest.

'We could call it racist' - Ivory Coast boss sad at Schweinsteiger comments

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Ivory Coast boss Emerse Fae says comments from ex-Germany midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger about their "wild" playing style could be considered racist.

South Africa inmates embrace art to curb repeat offending

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At a correctional facility in Johannesburg, South Africa’s largest city, visitors are greeted by something unexpected: an art gallery.
The exhibition of inmates' artwork is part of the country’s effort to reduce repeat offending through rehabilitation programs behind bars.

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