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Lebanon: Tyre residents clear rubble after Israeli strikes

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Residents of Lebanon's historic city of Tyre surveyed widespread destruction on 28 May after Israeli strikes hit the area. The attacks came as fighting with Hezbollah intensified despite a ceasefire announced in April.

Hotel & Hospitality Expo Africa 2026 Brings Procurement-Ready Tech To Africa’s Hospitality Sector

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Hotel & Hospitality Expo Africa 2026:  Hotels across the world are investing billions in digital infrastructure, and African operators are leading

DRC's ministers of health and communications arrive in Bunia to oversee Ebola response

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A show of support from Kinshasa on Thursday as the Congolese ministers of health and communications arrived in Bunia, the epicenter of the DRC’s latest Ebola outbreak. Bunia is the capital of eastern Congo’s Ituri province, where the first cases of the current outbreak were identified on May 15.

Haitian island-based soccer World Cup player still waiting for US visa

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With just two weeks to the start of the tournament, visas for Woodensky Pierre and nearly a dozen soccer officials have yet to come through.

UK: Cerner Abbas’ iconic chalk giant gets first major makeover

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UK conservation teams are restoring the Cerne Abbas Giant in Dorset, one of the country's most recognisable historic landmarks, using 17 tonnes of wet chalk to renew the figure's fading outline.

Kenya court halts opening of US Ebola quarantine facility in the country

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A 50-bed isolation unit in Kenya for US citizens was due to open on Friday, a US official said.

Liberia: Boakai Restricts Foreign Travel By Cabinet

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[Liberian Observer] President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has issued a cabinet directive significantly restricting official foreign travel by Cabinet Ministers and senior government officials, citing growing concerns over the need for stronger focus on mounting national priorities.

Gates Foundation Ebola Response Funding Announcement.

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Gates Foundation: We are deeply concerned by the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak affecting communities in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. Our

Digital Lifelines: How Telkom Is Connecting South Africa’s Learners To Opportunity

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Digital Lifelines: By Judy Vilakazi. Head of Telkom Foundation A computer lab with no connectivity. A screen without a manual. Learning materials with no

DR Congo steps up Ebola response as cases rise and EU aid arrives

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The Democratic Republic of Congo has stepped up efforts to contain a worsening Ebola outbreak after health authorities confirmed a new case in Goma, a densely populated city in the country's east.

Nigeria: US Defence Secretary Claims Attacks On Boko Haram Are to Protect Nigerian Christians

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[Premium Times] "President Trump heard the call of Nigerian Christians who were being targeted by ISIS in Nigeria, and he said, Pete, I want the war department to focus on ensuring that we do everything we can to protect those Christians."

The Future Is Female Mentorship Program Returns For Its Sixth Edition In 2026

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The Future Is Female Mentorship: Africa’s Premier PR and Communications Mentorship Initiative for African Female Tech Founders Returns with New

Nigeria: Delta Ex-Speaker Quits APC As Crisis Rocks Ruling Party

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[Premium Times] Victor Ochei's resignation has deepened the defection rocking the APC in Delta State, coming days after former Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege also dumped the ruling party.

Strengthening Policy To Foster More Equitable Responses To Future Health Crises

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Strengthening Policy: When a region is hit by health crisis upon health crisis, governments, scientists, researchers and the medical community must work

Nigeria: Gunmen Destroy 8 Hectares of Farmland in Plateau Communities

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[Leadership] Over eight hectares of cultivated farmland have been destroyed in Rewienku Village, Irigwe Chiefdom of Bassa local government area of Plateau State by suspected gunmen.

Nigeria: At 3rd Anniversary, Tinubu Pledges to Keep Food Prices Low, Cut Transport Costs

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[Leadership] President Bola Tinubu has defended the economic reforms introduced by his administration, saying history would vindicate the difficult decisions taken over the past three years to rescue Nigeria from fiscal collapse and long-term economic decline.

Lagos AI Programme Sets Out To Build The Pipeline African Builders Have Been Missing

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Lagos AI: The Artificial Future, a multi-week AI initiative from YPIT, launches in Lagos this May with a hackathon for 250 builders, a global webinar

Nigeria: Govt Approves Major Nationwide Sports Infrastructure Overhaul

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[Premium Times] Officials at the NSC say the latest infrastructure push is intended not only to improve sporting performance but also to create jobs, stimulate economic activity...

Kenya: High Court Halts Establishment of Ebola Quarantine Facilities Linked to U.S

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The High Court has issued conservatory orders temporarily barring the establishment or operation of any Ebola-related quarantine, isolation or treatment facilities in Kenya under arrangements involving the United States government or any foreign entity.

Sudan: TSC President Salutes Armed Forces, Praises Sacrifices in Restoring Security and Stability

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[SNA] Khartoum -- President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC) and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, paid tribute to officers, non-commissioned officers, and soldiers of the Sudanese Armed Forces, praising their steadfastness and sacrifices in defending the nation.

South Africa: 'Serious Institutional Crisis' - - Committee's Damning Indictment On Mkhwanazi's Police Infiltration Scandal

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[Daily Maverick] Parliament's ad hoc committee tasked with investigating accusations that a drug cartel has infiltrated South Africa's criminal justice system and politics has found that witness testimony put before it points to an institutional law enforcement crisis.

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