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Cameroon: Cameroon's Sacred and Royal Animals - Could Literature and Futures Thinking Help Save Them?

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[The Conversation Africa] In the grasslands and highlands of western Cameroon, some animals are believed to be sacred. Within the region's indigenous kingdoms (fondoms), many of these animals are also considered to be royal. They include wild cats (like cheetahs, leopards, lions, tigers), buffaloes, elephants, porcupines, cowries (sea snails), and a brightly coloured bird called the Bannerman's turaco.

Sudan: 'Toxic Gold Mining Waste Kills Camels in Sudan's Red Sea State'

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[Dabanga] Durdeib Locality -- Livestock owners in Durdeib locality in Sudan's Red Sea state have blamed gold mining activities for the poisoning of camels and other animals, warning of growing environmental contamination in the area.

Namibia: Is Namibia's Nandi-Ndaitwah Matching Her Anti-Corruption Rhetoric With Action?

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[ISS] The president has fired ministers and condemned graft as treason - yet the system enabling it remains intact.

Congo-Kinshasa: DR Congo Opposition Alarmed After President Tshisekedi Hints At Third Term

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[RFI] Opponents of Democratic Republic of the Congo President Félix Tshisekedi have expressed alarm after his declaration this week that he is prepared to serve a third term - breaching a two-term limit in the country's constitution. The president's supporters say the constitution needs to be revised, but critics denounce what they see as an effort to cling to power.

Togo: Togo's Fight Against Centuries-Old Map Revives Debate Over African Representation

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[RFI] A plan by Togo to ask the United Nations General Assembly in September to move away from the Mercator world map has revived a broader debate over how different projections can shape perceptions of Africa.

Mali: Malian Filmmaker Captures Disappearing Tuareg Culture and Traditions

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[RFI] In Undertows: A Tuareg Tale, Malian film director Intagrist el Ansari captures the way of life of his people - the Tuaregs. Filmed over 10 years in nomadic settlements and refugee camps, the documentary bears witness to a world "that no longer quite exists".

Uganda: Inside the Chimpanzee 'Civil War' That Has Locked a Ugandan Forest in Conflict

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[RFI] Chimpanzees in western Uganda have turned on each other in an unusual and deadly conflict, after one community split into rival groups that began carrying out repeated attacks. The violence offers a rare insight into how social bonds can fracture, even in close-knit groups.

Africa: Macron Arrives in Kenya Ahead of Africa Summit

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[RFI] President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday met with his Kenyan counterpart William Ruto in Nairobi as part of an African visit aimed at renewing France's engagement with the continent after years of strained ties with former colonies.

Egypt: Macron Boosts Egypt Ties During Alexandria Visit Ahead of Africa-France Summit

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[RFI] President Emmanuel Macron visited Egypt's Mediterranean city of Alexandria on Saturday, reaffirming France's commitment to deepening economic and strategic ties with Cairo, despite persistent criticism over human rights.

Africa Forward Summit: Paris seeks fresh start with Africa

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French President Emmanuel Macron kicked off a visit to Kenya on Sunday ahead of the Africa Forward Summit, a gathering meant to showcase France’s new policy for the continent — a shift from a former colonial power seen as dominating to what Paris describes as a partnership of equals.

Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) and Ethiopia Officially Launch Conference on Public Health in Africa (CPHIA) 2026 to Advance Africa’s Health Security and Sovereignty Agenda

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The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) (http://www.AfricaCDC.org) and the Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of

How a Mother Broke Tradition to Fight for her Son’s Life

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How a mother broke: This Mother’s Day, Mercy Ships (https://MercyShips.org) highlights the extraordinary courage of mothers around the world through the

West Africa: BRVM Stocks Gain for Third Straight Week As Volume Surges

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[Daba Finance] The BRVM ended the week of May 8 higher across all four of its equity indices, with trading volumes more than doubling against the prior week as investors rotated into a handful of names with sharp, news-driven moves. The composite index gained 0.5% to 404.59 points and is now up 17% since the start of the year.

Zambia: Zambia Pushes Back Against U.S. Demands Tied to Health and Minerals Deal

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[RFI] Zambia has publicly accused the United States of linking a proposed $2 billion health package to demands over data sharing and access to critical minerals, saying some conditions attached to the deal were "unacceptable".

Body of US soldier who went missing in Morocco has been found and identified

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A search is still ongoing for the second US soldier who went missing during a multinational military training exercise in Morocco.

Central African Republic: Central African Republic - Funding Cuts Put Humanitarian Support At Risk

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[UN News] The Central African Republic (CAR) is making progress towards stability and security but major aid budget cuts threaten humanitarian operations there, a senior official with the UN aid coordination office OCHA said on Friday in New York.

Somalia: Somalia Teeters On the Brink of Catastrophe As Hunger Crisis Deepens

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[UN News] "This is not a distant warning. This is a crisis that is unfolding right now and it's deepening quickly."

Israeli drone and airstrikes near kill at least 13 in Lebanon

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Three Israeli drone strikes on vehicles just south of Beirut on Saturday killed four people while a series of airstrikes on southern Lebanon killed at least 13, including a man and his 12-year-old daughter, state media and the Health Ministry said

Bread dresses and gowns inspired by cathedrals at Nigeria fashion spectacle

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Celebrities, filmmakers and creators put up a performance at Africa's biggest night of film and fashion.

New opposition coalition rallies in Togo

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A new coalition of major Togolese opposition parties and civil society groups held their first meeting Saturday, to relaunch protests against constitutional changes they say allow Faure Gnassingbe to consolidate power

Africa: Beyond Xenophobia - Africa Needs a Sustainable Migration Strategy

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[allAfrica] Across Africa and the wider world, migration has become one of the defining issues of our time. It is driven by war, unemployment, economic inequality, political instability, climate pressures, and the natural human desire for a better life. Yet while migration itself is not new, the tensions surrounding it are becoming more dangerous and politically explosive. The recent xenophobic attacks in South Africa once again remind us that violence against foreign nationals is never acceptable,morally, legally,

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