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Guinea: Kadiatou's Journey From Forced Marriage to Education

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Nigeria: One Scar and a Lifetime of Suffering - the Link Between FGM and Obstetric Fistula

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[Nigeria Health Watch] It begins with a cut. A seemingly small incision; often celebrated as a rite of passage and a symbol of purity and tradition. However, for millions of Nigerian women and girls, that single cut marks the beginning of a life-altering nightmare characterised by isolation, pain and stigma.

Sierra Leone: Court Discharges Influencer Hawa Hunt

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[MFWA] The Media Foundation for West Africa welcomes the release of Hawa Hunt, from two months' incarceration and the dropping of all charges against the social media influencer by a Court of Appeal in Freetown.

Africa: Black Holes Spew Out Powerful Jets That Span Millions of Light-Years - We're Trying to Understand Their Whole Life Cycle

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[The Conversation Africa] There is a supermassive black hole at the centre of nearly every big galaxy - including ours, the Milky Way (it's called Sagittarius A*). Supermassive black holes are the densest objects in the universe, with masses reaching billions of times that of the Sun.

West Africa: ECOWAS Regional Bloc Activates Counterterror Force

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[VOA] Abuja, Nigeria -- Security analysts are praising ECOWAS, the Economic Community of West African States, for activating its regional standby force but remain doubtful about its effectiveness following the recent withdrawal of three member states.

Cape Verde: Lucibela, Old Fashion, and Proud of It!

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[Afropop] Afropop Worldwide has long celebrated the proliferation of talented female singers from Cape Verde, following in the footsteps of Cesaria Évora. Topping that list is Lucibela, with her astoundingly beautiful voice and superb repertoire choices. When Lucibela burst onto the scene in 2018 with her debut album, Laço Umbilical, the world took notice, and she's been touring to adoring audiences ever since. Now Lucibela has dropped her third album, Moda Antiga, and it may be her best yet, a

Sudan: South Kordofan Bombing Death Toll Rises to 70 - Mostly Women and Girls - HUDO

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[Dabanga] Kadugli -- The Sudanese Human Rights and Development Organisation (HUDO Centre) has accused the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North under the leadership of Abdelaziz El Hilu (SPLM-N El Hilu), of bombarding the South Kordofan capital Kadugli in on February 3, in response to an SAF attack.

South Sudan: At a Beloved Juba Institution, Artists Promote 'Healing and Growth'

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[The New Humanitarian] Juba -- "I want to preserve the cultural identity of South Sudan."

Somalia: African Union Peacekeepers in Somalia Accused of Widespread Abuse

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[The New Humanitarian] Mogadishu -- "Cases of extrajudicial killings, sexual violence, and excessive use of force have fostered deep-seated resentment among much of the Somali population."

Tanzania: Attacks On People With Albinism in Tanzania - African Court Holds Government Responsible - Why It Matters

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[The Conversation Africa] People with albinism face widespread discrimination in many sub-Saharan African countries. In Tanzania, this minority has been subjected to extreme forms of violence. The government's failure to protect their rights prompted the filing of a case before the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights. The case was brought by Tanzanian and international civil rights groups against the government of Tanzania. They were seeking more robust legal protections from the state for people with albinism.

North Africa: Ancient DNA Reveals Maghreb Communities Preserved Their Culture and Genes, Even in a Time of Human Migration

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[The Conversation Africa] The Neolithic period began in southwest Asia around 12,000 years ago. It marked a major shift in human history as societies transitioned from hunting and gathering to farming. This sparked migrations across Europe and dramatically reshaped the continent's gene pool.

Kenya: Kenyans Value Multiparty Democracy, but Fewer Feel Close to a Political Party

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[Afrobarometer] Party affiliation has declined sharply over the past decade.

Uganda: In Uganda, Fake Doctors Cause Serious Damage

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[Global Press Journal] Kampala, Uganda -- Rife with understaffed hospitals, corrupt licensing and people who claim to be doctors, the health system struggles to protect patients from deadly medical fraud.

A man called Bombshell fires up Zimbabwe's succession battle

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Zimbabwe's leader faces a backlash from key allies over efforts to extend his time in office.

AU rejects Sudan’s parallel government, warns of threat to unity

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The African Union's Peace and Security Council (PSC) has rejected Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) declaration of a parallel government, warning it threatens Sudan’s unity.

Musk and South Africa: The Controversial Legacy of a Billionaire’s Past

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Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, was born during a period when apartheid was collapsing. Raised in the affluent, segregated suburbs of Pretoria, he was

China, Iran and Russia continue joint naval drills in Gulf of Oman

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The exercises codeamed 'Maritime Security Belt 2025, took place in the Gulf of Oman near the strategic Strait of Hormuz

Nigeria’s Trade Surplus Hits $14.31B as Africa Becomes Top Export Market

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According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Nigeria recorded total exports of $38.93 billion, more than its imports of $24.62 billion. Consequently,

Africa’s Top 5 Least Stressed Nations Ranked

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A new Global Emotions Report by CEOWORLD magazine has ranked Seychelles as Africa’s least stressed country in 2025, placing 57th globally. The study,

Ethiopia’s Historic Africa Hall Reopens After Decade-long Renovation

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Ethiopia’s Africa Hall, a historic symbol of Pan-African unity, has been renovated and modernized after a decade-long restoration project. Originally

Ayra Starr and Richard Mofe-Damijo Join ‘Children of Blood and Bone’ Cast

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Afrobeats star Ayra Starr and veteran Nollywood actor Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD) have joined the cast of the upcoming film adaptation of Tomi Adeyemi’s

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