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South Africa: 'Reduce, Reuse, Recycle' Is Corporate Gaslighting - the Real Change Must Come From the Fossil Fuel Industry

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[The Conversation Africa] "Reduce, reuse, recycle." For more than 50 years, those three Rs have been the world's go-to environmental mantra.

Nigeria: Should Boko Haram Fighters Be Given a Second Chance in Society? We Asked 2,000 Young Nigerians

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[The Conversation Africa] Across the world, the question of how to deal with former fighters remains urgent. From Nigeria and Iraq to Syria and the Sahel, governments are wrestling with how to bring people who once fought for violent groups back into society. Reintegrating ex-fighters - after appropriate punishment - is unavoidable. This is because alternatives such as indefinite detention, capital punishment or abandonment are unsustainable and risk fuelling future cycles of violence.

Central African Republic: '3R' Combatants in the Northwest Lay Down Their Arms

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[UN News] As the disarmament team approached, combatants from the Retour, Réclamation et Réhabilitation (3R) armed group stood in two orderly lines expectantly, youthful faces and greying heads alike.

Africa: Crisis in Eastern DR Congo - the Congolese Govt and M23 Rebels in a Standoff Over Migration

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[African Arguments] The authorities of the Democratic Republic of Congo and the M23 rebels, who control large swathes of Congolese territory, are locked in a new standoff over the delivery of migration documents.

Africa: How 'Conflict-Free' Minerals Are Used in the Waging of Modern Wars

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[The Conversation Africa] Minerals such as cobalt, copper, lithium, tantalum, tin and tungsten, which are all abundant in central Africa, are essential to the comforts of everyday life. Our phones, laptops and electric vehicles would not function without them.

Ex-Kenyan leader Raila Odinga buried after days of memorial events

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The long-time opposition leader died aged 80 in India, where he had been receiving medical treatment.

Nigeria: Regina Daniels's Marriage, Eve Esin's Wedding, Iya Ile Okan's Death, Other Ent Stories Last Week

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[Premium Times] A round-up of top entertainment stories you might have missed last week.

Nigeria: Proposed Nigerian Law Will Boost Women's Participation in Governance - Experts

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[Premium Times] The discussion focused on the challenges and strategies for increasing women's political participation in Nigeria.

Nigeria: Premium Times' Business Editor Selected for Us Govt's Programme On Trade, Development Finance

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[Premium Times] Since its launch in 1940, over 230,000 international leaders have participated in the IVLP, including over 500 former and current heads of state and government, 12 Nobel Laureates, over 1,600 cabinet-level ministers and leaders in industry, science, and academia.

Nigeria: Nigerian Military Speaks On Report of Alleged Coup Plot

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[Premium Times] The military said it had constituted an "investigative panel" to investigate the officers and the finding of the panel "would be made public."

Nigeria: Exclusive - How Suspected Coup Plotters Planned to Kill Tinubu, Shettima, Other Top Officials - Sources

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[Premium Times] Key officials targeted for assasination include President Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abbas, our source said.

Nigeria: Nigeria Begins Probe of Military Officers Detained for Alleged Coup Plot

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[Premium Times] "The plotters had tentatively picked a date for the coup and were continuing consultations when the coup plot leaked."

Nigeria: Christian Genocide or Governance Failure - Ted Cruz's Nigeria Bill Raises Eyebrows

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[Premium Times] A Republican-led drive in Congress links Nigeria's internal security crisis to America's global religious freedom agenda--with consequences extending far beyond diplomacy.

South African rowing team to makes history in Boston regatta

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It is the first time an all-Black African team will take part at the Head of the Charles Regatta, the largest three-day event in the world.

USA : Tens of thousand take to the streets in Anti-Trump 'No kings' protests

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Protesters accuse the Trump administration of attempting to subvert democracy

Egyptians call for Rafah border crossing with Gaza Strip to be reopened

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Israel on Saturday said the crossing between Egypt and Gaza would remain closed until further notice.

Namibia: Madame President - Namibia's Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and the Courage to Redefine Power

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[allAfrica] When Namibia's Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah took the oath of office earlier this year, she did more than just become the country's first female president. She challenged Africa's long-standing assumptions about who leads, when they should lead, and why experience should not be mistaken for exhaustion.

Met Museum show brings together Ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses

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'Divine Egypt' explores how the gods and imagery were experienced in temples, shrines, and tombs, and how they came to life in daily worship.

Counting underway in Libya following elections in 16 municipal councils

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Libyans hope these municipal elections will pave the way for long-delayed parliamentary and presidential polls.

GenZ protesters return to streets in Morocco after pause

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Led by an online youth collective, they are demanding government reform education and healthcare, while tackling corruption and a cost of living crisis.

Ivory Coast leader urges young people to vote in presidential poll

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President Alassane Ouattara is running for a fourth term in office in the election due to take place on 25 October.

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