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Senegal: Senegal Suffer Cruel World Cup Exit After Belgium's Late Comeback

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[CAF] Senegal's World Cup journey ended in painful fashion after Belgium produced a remarkable late comeback to beat the Lions of Teranga 3-2 after extra time in Seattle on Wednesday.

Malawians returning from South Africa face uncertain future

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Malawians forced to return home after fleeing anti-immigrant violence in South Africa are facing the daunting challenge of rebuilding after abandoning their jobs and lives across the border.

Nigeria: The Missing Millions - Fiscal Accountability Failures Entrench IDP Crisis in Benue

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[Premium Times] A review of Benue State's audited financial records from 2018 to 2025 reveals a troubling pattern: a disconnect between the scale of the crisis in Benue and the transparency and accountability of public spending meant to address it.

Rwanda: Govt Pitches $86m Climate Disaster Financing Plan

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[New Times] The Government has submitted an $86.2 million funding proposal to the Global Shield against Climate Risks to strengthen emergency response and disaster preparedness in vulnerable areas, the Minister in charge of Emergency Management, Maj. Gen. (Rtd) Albert Murasira, has said.

Zimbabwe: Chiwenga Sends Another Cryptic Message, Says People Should Have Participated in Constitutional Amendment

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[New Zimbabwe] VICE President Constantino Chiwenga has sent another cryptic message on Constitutional Amendment Bill No.3 (CAB3), by using the bible to tell party supporters that a referendum should have been held.

Groups Sue Ghana Over US Deportation Deal

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Advocacy groups have filed a legal complaint against Accra with a West African regional court on behalf of 27 people deported to Ghana by the Trump

Tshisekedi’s Third-term Bid Could Undermine Congo’s Stability

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The Democratic Republic of Congo’s proposed constitutional reforms, which could allow President Félix Tshisekedi to seek another term, are raising concerns

Burkina Faso Claims Major Win Against Armed Groups

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Burkina Faso’s military says it repelled coordinated attacks on several army positions on June 30, killing more than 400 assailants. According to the armed

Sudan Army Retakes Key Border Town From RSF

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Sudan’s military says it has recaptured Kulbus, a strategically vital town near the Chadian border. The development marks the army’s most significant

Niger Cracks Down on LGBTQ+ People

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Niger’s military government has arrested dozens of people, including senior military officials, since introducing a penal code in February that criminalizes

South Africa Investigates Zuma’s Visit to Fugitive Gupta

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Former South African President Jacob Zuma is facing renewed criticism after meeting Ajay Gupta, a central figure in the country’s state-capture scandal,

UK’s Africa Strategy Faces Uncertainty

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Keir Starmer entered office in 2024 promising to rebuild Britain’s relationship with Africa through investment, trade, and long-term partnerships. While his

Lopes will relish Messi duel, says Cape Verde defender's mother

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The prospect of facing World Cup record goalscorer Lionel Messi in a knockout game would strike fear into most defenders, but not Roberto Lopes, according to the Cape Verde defender's mother.

UN Reports Growing M23 Force

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A new United Nations report finds that Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have grown to roughly 30,000 fighters and are strengthening their grip on eastern Congo,

Eight African Universities Rethink Entrepreneurial Pathways at Entrepreneurship Strategy Workshop 

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Every year,an estimated10-12 millionyoung Africans enter the labormarket, yet only about 3 million formal jobs are created (African Development Bank, Jobs for

Africa: All of Africa Today - July 2, 2026

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ICC 'concerned' over withdrawal of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger

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The International Criminal Court has voiced concern over the withdrawal of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, saying it undermines the global pursuit of justice.

West Africa: How the Cocoa Price Crash is Crushing West African Farmers

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[DW] Cocoa prices reached a peak in 2024 before plummeting by nearly 75%, dealing a financial blow to millions of farmers in Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire. Will the crisis mark a turning point for the sector?

Cote d'Ivoire: Nearly 60 People Killed in Flooding Since May

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[DW] Although the rainy season has only just begun, flooding has already killed dozens in the Ivory Coast.

Sudan: Sudan's RSF Accused of Crimes Against Humanity in El-Fasher

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[DW] Amnesty International says Sudan's Rapid Support Forces militia committed ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity in its assault on the city of el-Fasher amid the longrunning civil war with Sudan's military.

Rwanda: German Prosecutors Arrest Rwanda Genocide Suspect

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[DW] A German-Rwandan national has been arrested on suspicion of complicity in murders during Rwanda's 1994 genocide. He is thought to have been personally involved in the killing of one victim.

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