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Rwanda: What to Know As UN Human Rights Council Adopts Rwanda's UPR Review

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[New Times] Rwanda has accepted 249 out of the 286 recommendations it received during its fourth-cycle Universal Periodic Review (UPR), representing 87 per cent of the total, while taking note of the remaining 37 recommendations.

Africa: WHO Adds First Diagnostic Test for Ebola Bundibugyo Virus to Its Emergency Use Listing

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[WHO] Today, the World Health Organization (WHO) has added the first molecular diagnostic test for Bundibugyo virus (BDBV) to its Emergency Use Listing (EUL). The test detects the virus by identifying its genetic material in blood samples, helping confirm infection rapidly and accurately.

Malawi: Govt Blames 'Technical Glitch' for Payday Chaos Leaving Civil Servants Unable to Pay Bills

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[Nyasa Times] Thousands of Malawian civil servants were left without their June salaries this week after a technical failure at the Accountic General's Office disrupted the payment process -- despite the salaries having been processed on 30 June 2026.

Congo-Kinshasa: U.S. Shows 'Increasingly Blatant' Bias Over DR Congo Peace Deal, Says Rwandan Minister

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[RFI] The fragile peace process between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo is under renewed pressure, as the United States imposes fresh sanctions over alleged links to mineral trafficking from areas controlled by M23 rebels. Rwandan Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe tells RFI Kigali is being unfairly blamed - arguing that the Congolese government has failed to meet its own commitments under the US-brokered peace deal.

Ebola treatments trial begins in the Democratic Republic of Congo

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According to WHO data, there have been 1,406 confirmed cases of the disease in DRC, with 301 suspected cases and 438 deaths.

Vote counting underway following Algeria's parliamentary elections

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Voter turnout was low for the polls that were overshadowed by cost-of-living concerns and the exclusion of candidates critical of the government.

Killers of British couple in South Africa sentenced to life

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The pair had been collecting rare plants and seeds before their bodies were found days later in a river.

Haitian medical students demand relocation of teaching hospital in capital

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The institution in gang-controlled downtown Port-au-Prince plays a vital role in clinical training for young doctors.

Guinea court cuts ex-PM Fofana’s jail term in landmark corruption case

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A Guinean appeals court has reduced former Prime Minister Ibrahima Kassory Fofana's prison sentence for corruption-related offences, paving the way for his release after more than four years in detention as the country's military-led government presses ahead with its anti-graft campaign.

Ceuzany, Cape Verde's golden voice with volcanic emotion

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Barefoot, arms raised and teeming with emotion, Ceuzany belts out the signature track from her latest album, a song dedicated to the fight against domestic violence, in a powerful voice that sends shivers through the Cape Verde bar

Ramaphosa heads to Kinshasa as Africa rallies behind DRC’s Ebola fight

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa arrived in Kinshasa on Thursday for a high-level African Union solidarity mission aimed at reinforcing continental support for the Democratic Republic of the Congo's response to its latest Ebola outbreak.

UN says hunger in conflict-hit northern Nigeria is reaching crisis levels

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It said food insecurity is worsening faster than previously anticipated, due to the expanding conflict and funding cuts.

Tanzania: One Person Dies, Seven Others Injured in Dynamite Explosion in Mwanza

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[Daily News] Mwanza -- ONE person has died and seven people were injured following a dynamite explosion that occurred today, July 1, 2026, at a coffee shop located in Sahwa ya Juu Street, Lwanhima Ward, Nyamagana District in Mwanza Region.

South Africa: Survivors of Deadly Bus Crash Refuse Hospital Treatment

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[Scrolla] The bus was travelling from Cape Town to Idutywa when it overturned early on Thursday on the N1, killing 16. Transport Minister Barbara Creecy and Deputy Minister Mkhuleko Hlengwa sent condolences as 43 crash survivors refused hospital treatment near Worcester.

South Africa: Widely Circulated Video of South African Police Clashing With Migrants Not From 30 June 2026

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[Africa Check] IN SHORT: A video claiming to show "undocumented foreign nationals" clashing with South African police on 30 June 2026 was actually filmed earlier in the month. It does not show migrants "refusing to leave" but a confrontation between police and Malawian migrants waiting for repatriation.

Kenya: KRA Destroys Illicit Goods Worth Sh218mn in Crackdown

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), working with other government agencies, has destroyed contraband goods worth Sh218 million seized during enforcement operations in Nairobi and the Coast region.

South Africa: 'Security Concerns' Around R286m Cocaine Case Witness Tumelo Nku See Madlanga Commission Postponed

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[Daily Maverick] Days after saying who allegedly put him in contact with a drug trafficker connected to a R286-million cocaine interception, Madlanga Commission of Inquiry witness Tumelo Nku's continued testimony has been postponed after 'security concerns' were picked up.

Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso Forces Closure of UN Human Rights Office

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[HRW] Departure Ends Independent International Presence in Country Rife with Abuse

Algerians vote for new parliament with turnout in focus

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Algerians headed to the polls on Thursday to elect a new parliament in an election shadowed by expectations of low turnout among the 25-million-person electorate

Pape Gueye refuses Senegal return until technical staff changes

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Senegal midfielder Pape Gueye has announced an indefinite break from international football following the Teranga Lions' dramatic FIFA World Cup exit to Belgium, saying he will not return to the national team while the current technical staff remain in charge.

Residents of Ethiopian town forced to kill hundreds of their own dogs after rabies deaths

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Some residents reluctantly hung their dogs to avoid being arrested or fined, locals tell the BBC.

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