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Sudan: The War On Iran - Regional Power Politics and Domestic Exclusion

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[Dabanga] The ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran is reverberating far beyond the Middle East, shaping political debates even within Sudan. Regardless of one's position vis-a-vis Iran's political system, a fundamental principle remains: when a foreign power launches a military attack against a sovereign state, this constitutes a violation of core norms of the international order--state sovereignty and the prohibition on the use of force.

Africa: How the Middle East War Is Impacting Humanitarian Aid to Africa

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[RFI] Since the outbreak of war in the Middle East, disrupted trade routes have caused delays to the delivery of medicines and other humanitarian aid to crisis zones such as Sudan and Mali.

Congo-Kinshasa: DR Congo Will Receive Third-Country Deportees Under New Deal With U.S.

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[RFI] The Democratic Republic of Congo will receive third-country nationals deported from the United States under a new deal with the Trump administration, the government in Kinshasa said in a statement on Sunday.

Angola: Angola Needs a New Constitution - Now

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[Maka] Angola's constitutional order is not merely dysfunctional but economically distortionary. Since taking office in 2017, President João Lourenço has authorized an estimated $61.5 billion in public spending by presidential decree, without open tender or transparent contracting, frequently benefiting private interests linked to his inner circle. This is not an aberration. It is the predictable outcome of a constitutional design that concentrates executive power while neutralizing oversight.

Tanzania: How to Eat an Elephant - Fossil Find in Tanzania Shows Oldest Signs of Butchering These Giant Mammals

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[The Conversation Africa] Imagine a creature nearly twice the size of a modern African elephant (which can weigh up to 6,000kg. This was Elephas (Paleoxodon) recki, a prehistoric titan that roamed the landscape of what is now Tanzania nearly two million years ago. Now, imagine a group of our ancestors standing over its carcass, then butchering it and eating it.

Africa: Should Wildlife Parks Be Fenced? We Studied 60 African Examples for an Answer

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[The Conversation Africa] Fences are among conservation's most controversial interventions.

Nigeria: Nigeria Imports 70% of Its Medicines - Why Local Manufacturing Doesn't Meet Demand

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[The Conversation Africa] Nigeria imports at least 70% of its medicines. This is striking for a country of over 230 million people and at least 120 active pharmaceutical manufacturers.

Kenya: Kenya's Counties Get Budgets to Undo Inequality - How It's Helped Households

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[The Conversation Africa] Kenya devolved power and public spending to 47 counties in 2013. This was in line with a global trend in which governments were pushing power and resources down to local levels in the hope that decisions made closer to people would lead to better outcomes.

United States (U.S.) and Mozambique Advance Cooperation on Emergency Response and Safety

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On Thursday, April 2, 2026, the United States Government, through the Regional Security Office (RSO), conducted specialized training and donated Weapons of

The Impacts of the Middle East Conflict on Africa

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The global economic environment has become increasingly volatile with rising frequency of major shocks worldwide. Amid spikes in energy, food and fertilizer

Ghana: President Mahama announces a high-level panel of the Accra Reset

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President John Dramani Mahama has announced a high-level panel of the Accra Reset Initiative tasked with reforming the global health architecture and

Ghana: President Mahama reiterates his determination to build more businesses

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President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to transforming Ghana’s economy through strategic business development

Mauritius accelerates energy transition with renewable projects of 405 MW

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In an endeavour to support the energy transition of Mauritius to a clean and renewable energy as well as to mitigate potential energy crisis, the Minister of

Middle East War: Trump ramps up threats against Iran

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As the conflict in the Middle East enters its second month, U.S. President Donald Trump is escalating threats against Iran. On Monday he warned that the entire country could be 'taken out' on Tuesday.

Egypt releases activist Sherif Al-Rouby

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Egypt has released a well-known activist and leading member of the pro-democracy 'April 6th' rights movement that helped to prompt the nation’s uprising in 2011, Sherif Al-Rouby.

Burkina Faso: Govt. denies report alleging more than 1,800 killed since junta took power

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Burkina Faso's government has denounced a report alleging that more than 1,800 civilians have been killed since the junta seized power three years ago as 'false'. The report was published by Human Rights Watch and based on open source information.

Iran war continues to disrupt fuel supplies as US issues ultimatum [Africanews Today]

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Donald Trump has once again postponed his ultimatum to Iran. The US president is threatening to destroy critical Iranian infrastructure if Tehran does not meet the Tuesday deadline.

Seven Eritrean players fail to return home after international match

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Several footballers have absconded in the past leaving behind what rights groups call a repressive government.

Rwanda: Why Rwanda's Fuel Demand Surged By Nearly 40 Percent in April

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[New Times] Rwanda's daily demand for petroleum products rose sharply to 3.1 million litres in the beginning of April, up from the usual range of between two to 2.5 million litres, according to Minister of Trade and Industry Prudence Sebahizi.

Tigray Hunger Crisis Reveals Deep Scars Left By Ethiopia’s Civil War

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Data from the Tigray Social Affairs Office indicate that more than 1,300 people in Ethiopia’s Tigray region have died over the last three years as a result of

Churches and politicians in South Sudan call for 'lasting peace' in Easter messages

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There are fears South Sudan may be plunged back into a civil war less than a decade after it ended.

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