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Tanzania: Govt Accused of Hiding Bodies of Those Killed in Election Protests

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[RFI] A Tanzanian doctor has reported hundreds of corpses being taken from the hospital where he works, appearing to corroborate accusations from Western officials and the UN that the government removed the bodies of those killed during protests following the presidential election at the end of October.

Freed Nigerian students welcomed home but details of release are still unknown

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One hundred schoolchildren freed after being abducted in northern Nigeria last month were welcomed home on Monday at a ceremony in Minna, the capital of Niger state.

Africa’s first hypercar maker goes electric

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Abdesslam Laraki, the visionary behind Africa’s first supercars, is back with a futuristic twist, developing two new electric vehicles that merge

Morocco charts ambitious port expansion

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Morocco is set to strengthen its maritime infrastructure with two major deepwater ports, boosting trade and industrial capacity. The Nador West Med port

Why Benin’s coup attempt failed

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A recent coup attempt in Benin was swiftly thwarted by a coordinated regional military response, highlighting shifting dynamics in West Africa.

Nigerian troops detained in Burkina Faso

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A Nigerian Air Force plane carrying eleven personnel is being held in Burkina Faso after an unauthorized emergency landing, escalating regional

Ouattara sworn in for fourth term

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Côte d'Ivoire’s Alassane Ouattara was recently sworn in for a fourth presidential term following an October election he won with 89% of the vote.

Africa: All of Africa Today - December 9, 2025

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Benin: Coup - Three Benin Soldiers Declared Wanted

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[Premium Times] Mr Pascal, who is a lieutenant colonel, was declared wanted alongside two other soldiers.

Authorities in Tanzania warn people to stay at home ahead of planned Independence Day protests

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Authorities in Tanzania are warning people to stay at home on Tuesday, saying that protests planned to mark the country’s Independence Day are unlawful and constitute an attempted coup.

South Africa: Heavy Storms, Lightning Expected Across Gauteng - South African News Briefs - December 9, 2025

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Congo-Kinshasa: Democratic Republic of the Congo Cholera Outbreak Is Declared Country's Worst in 25 Years

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[Unicef] Kinshasa -- UNICEF warns about the devastating impact as children account for nearly one in four cases

Tanzania: Authorities Must Protect Right to Protest Ahead of Nationwide Demonstrations

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[AI London] Protests are expected following post-election violence last month

Liberia: 'A Quiet Earthquake' - in Major Blow, Sweden Plans Exit As Largest Remaining Bilateral Donor

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Central Africa: 'Life By Life' - UN in West and Central Africa Launches $5.1 Billion Aid Appeal With Urgent Call for Global Solidarity Over Indifference

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[OCHA] The UN and partners are appealing for $5.1 billion to deliver essential lifesaving aid and protection in West and Central Africa. Funding shortfalls have forced humanitarians to shrink the response and make tough choices about where to focus efforts and who can be supported among the most vulnerable communities.

Africa: AFRAA Marks New Era of African Aviation As Free Route Airspace Takes Flight in West and Central Africa

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[Afreximbank] Nairobi, Kenya -- The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) heralds a transformative milestone in African aviation with the full operational deployment of Free Route Airspace (FRA) in the Western and Central Africa (WACAF) region, effective 30 October 2025.

Sudan: UN Chief Condemns Deadly Strikes On Children's Nursery, Hospital

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[UN News] As Sudan's civil war intensified on Monday, top UN officials condemned the killing of dozens of children in drone strikes in South Kordofan state - and the targeting of first responders trying to help the wounded.

Zambia: Can Zambia Capitalise On Intensifying Great Power Rivalry?

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[ISS] To advance development while safeguarding its sovereignty, Zambia must navigate competition from China, the EU and the US.

Sudan air force bombing of towns, markets and schools has killed hundreds, report says

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A detailed study highlights the military's aerial campaign and how civilians have been its victims.

Somalia's poets keep hope alive for storytelling and for peace

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Somalia is often called a nation of poets, but decades of conflict have left its cultural heritage in jeopardy. Now, a fading generation of masters is offering a message of peace and trying to keep oral poetry alive.

Africa Unites in Unprecedented Acts of Generosity for GivingTuesday 2025

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The Continent Adopts a Global Movement and Transforms it into a uniquely African Celebration of Care and Shared Humanity

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