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Greek FM in Libya for talks on migration, maritime borders and economic ties

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The Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis received a warm welcome in Tripoli on Monday as he arrived for talks with his Libyan counterpart, Taher al-Baour.

South Africa: Cape Town Blames Systemic Failures as Violence Persists - South African News Briefs - April 28, 2026

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Zimbabwe: Marian Marinica Resigns As Warriors Head Coach

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[New Zimbabwe] Zimbabwe senior men's national team coach Marian Marinica has resigned as head coach, ZIFA has revealed.

Gambia: Gender Gaps Deepen Climate Crisis As New Report Calls for Urgent Action in Gambia

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[The Point] A comprehensive study conducted under the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) project has found that climate and disaster risks in The Gambia are not gender-neutral, with women facing the heaviest burden due to structural inequalities in access to resources, decision-making, and livelihoods.

Kenya: Ruto Blames Cartels for Attempts to Derail Social Health Authority Rollout

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- President William Ruto said Kenya is taking decisive steps to secure universal health coverage (UHC) through legislation designed to outlast political cycles.

Kenya: Climate Change Is Worsening Violent Extremism in Kenya - What Can Be Done

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[The Conversation Africa] Climate change and its associated impacts can worsen security challenges, including those associated with violent extremism.

Mali's PM urges public to remain calm during visit to victims of coordinated attacks

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The Prime Minister of Mali's transitional government, General Abdoulaye Maiga, on Monday visited some of the injured in Saturday's attacks by jihadi and rebel forces that killed the country's defence chief.

Sudan: At Least 7 Dead, UNHCR Aid Vehicle Destroyed in Kordofan and North Darfur Drone Strikes

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[Dabanga] Tawila / El Obeid -- A vehicle transporting emergency shelter kits for the UN Refugee Agency UNHCR to Tawila in North Darfur, was destroyed in a drone strike in North Darfur on Friday, April 24, leaving the unhurt, but leaving more than 1,300 families without shelter. In a separate attack, at least seven people were killed, and 22 others were wounded in an attack by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) using drones of El Obeid in North Kordofan on Saturday.

Central Africa: Internet Shutdowns Won't Solve Central Africa's Political Crises

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[ISS] Silencing the internet during unrest buys governments time but corrodes the trust and economic foundations that stability requires.

IS claims responsibility for Nigeria attack that killed 29 people

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Authorities say the militants raided a football pitch where people had been gathering and opened fire at random.

Afreximbank Unveils Instances of Exceptional Moments of Hunger: A Powerful New Anthology Showcasing Africa and the Caribbean’s Next Generation of Writers

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African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) (www.Afreximbank.com) today announced the publication of Instances of Exceptional Moments of Hunger, a compelling new

Royal African Society Co-opts Four Distinguished Leaders to its Council

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The Royal African Society (https://RoyalAfricanSociety.org) is pleased to announce the co-option of four distinguished leaders to its Council: Ifrah Hassan

Afrobarometer and Government of Ghana formalise headquarters agreement following parliamentary approval

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Afrobarometer (www.Afrobarometer.org), a pan-African nonpartisan survey network operating in more than 40 countries, and the Government of the Republic of

Its Time! Emirates’ iconic A380 returns to Dubai with world-first Starlink Wi-Fi onboard

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Emirates’ (www.Emirates.com) flagship A380, long celebrated as one of aviation’s most iconic aircraft, is set to reach new heights as the first installation

Royal African Society Appoints Professor Benedict Oramah as Second Patron

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The Royal African Society (https://RoyalAfricanSociety.org) is pleased to announce that its members have unanimously elected Professor Benedict Okey Oramah as

South Africa: South African Apartheid Prepared Me for Today's United States

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[allAfrica] Every morning, when I awake, I push my way through a smog of dread. I reach for my phone, fumble for my glasses, open my email. Headlines filled with doom bombard me. I read on until I can't anymore: the ongoing U.S.-funded genocide in Gaza, the destruction of the West Bank by the Israeli government and colonial settlers, the wars against Iran and Lebanon, the attacks on undocumented immigrants as criminals, the mass deportation, the separation of families and the fear they feel every moment of their day.

Nigeria: The Political Education of Peter Obi

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[CFR] The former two-time governor may have drawn the right lessons from the 2023 election, but it is not entirely clear that he controls his destiny. This is the third installment in the series on the 2027 Nigerian general election. The previous installment can be found here.

Kenya: Kenya's Sawe Breaks the 2-Hour Barrier - What's Next for the Men's Marathon World Record?

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[The Conversation Africa] Well, well. Kenyan marathon runner Sabastian Sawe has officially broken through the fabled "sub-2-hour" marathon barrier.

West Africa: Central Sahel - Millions of Children in Humanitarian Need, Unicef Official Warns

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[UN News] Nearly 7.5 million children across the Central Sahel region in Africa are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance - "an emergency that remains too far from the attention of the international community," a senior official with the UN child rights agency UNICEF has said.

Mali: Mali Plunged Into Uncertainty Following Coordinated Attacks On Junta

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[RFI] Mali is facing its most serious security crisis since 2012 following coordinated weekend attacks by jihadists and Tuareg separatists on army positions near the capital Bamako and in the north of the country. Analysts say this could be a turning point for the junta in power since a 2020 coup.

Senegal: Senegalese Telco Giant Sonatel to Pay Dividends May 26

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[Daba Finance] Sonatel (BRVM: SNTS) will pay a dividend of 1740 FCFA per share for the 2025 financial year, according to a market notice issued on April 23.

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