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Gunmen kill 9 people at Sydney's Bondi Beach with 1 shooter dead, another arrested

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Two gunmen shot dead nine people on Sunday at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, police said. One gunman was fatally shot by police and the second arrested.

UN condemns deadly drone strike on peacekeepers in Sudan’s Kordofan

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The United Nations has condemned a recent drone attack that targeted its Sudanese logistics in the central region of Kordofan base in Kadugli, resulting in fatalities & injuries of members of the Bangladeshi Peacekeeping contingent.

Mali conflict survivors recount sexual violence and killings blamed on Russia’s Africa Corps

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The United Nations has reported abuses on all sides. But the allegations against Africa Corps are new, and the AP is reporting them for the first time.

Cameroon post-election unrest: Protesters jailed, others freed

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A political crisis continues to engulf Cameroon just a few weeks after the West African country held its presidential election.

He was an Uber driver in the US. Now he's scared of jihadists after deportation to Somalia

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As some Somali migrants fear what might happen next, the BBC speaks to one deportee in Mogadishu.

Eritrea announces departure from IGAD regional bloc

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Its departure comes amid a fierce war of words between Asmara and Ethiopia raising fears of a renewed armed conflict between the two countries.

Femicide not officially recognised in Kenya despite rising cases

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The United Nations says one in five women are killed in Kenya every day, but that many cases remain unreported or misclassified.

Street art festival sees Lagos turned into 'open-air gallery'

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Nigeria's biggest city is known for its vibrant arts scene, nightlife and creativity, but street art is relatively unknown.

Trump features in new batch of photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate

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The images were released on Friday by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee.

Tunisian opposition leader, Abir Moussi, handed 12-year jail term

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Rights groups say the ruling is another step towards entrenching President Kais Saied's one-man rule.

Haitians try to rebuild lives in aftermath of Hurricane Melissa

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World Food Programme says the Category 5 storm's passage in October exacerbated Haiti's humanitarian crisis.

West African troops supporting Benin government following failed coup

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Some 200 soldiers, mainly from Nigeria and Ivory Coast, have been deployed to the country.

M23 rebels take control of strategic Congo town as peace deal crumbles

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The United States accuses Rwanda of leading the Great Lakes region toward war and warns action will be taken against 'spoilers'.

Where to escape Detty December

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As the bustling party season of Detty December overwhelms cities like Lagos and Accra, an escape to calmer locales becomes a tempting retreat.

An architect’s guide to Cairo

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For Danish-Egyptian architect and designer Salem Charabi, moving to Cairo has been a transformative creative decision, opening a world of abundant

Lessons from Accra Cultural Week

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Accra Cultural Week offers a powerful lens into Ghana’s history, creativity, and resilience, blending art, memory, and community into a living cultural

Inside Namibia’s striking Ekipa pod

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Ekipa, a striking new pod in Etosha National Park, redefines luxury design in the wild with its bold, metal-clad form. Designed by architect Sven

Six players set to define AFCON 2025

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The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations kicks off in Morocco this December, promising a showcase of the continent’s finest talent. While stars like Mohamed

Egypt’s koshary wins UNESCO recognition

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Egypt’s beloved comfort food, koshary, has earned global recognition after being added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, marking the

The Zambezi’s turbulent history

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The Zambezi River’s history mirrors southern Africa’s long story of migration, trade, and power struggles. The river flows through six countries and

Scientists discover new hominin species

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A long-standing fossil mystery has been solved, potentially upending one of the most iconic stories in human evolution. The enigmatic Burtele foot,

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