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South Africa: VAT On Basic Food Now Costs Families More Than a Bag of Maize Meal

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[Scrolla] VAT on the average household food basket now totals about R342 a month. That is more than the cost of a 30kg bag of maize meal, one of the main survival staples.

South Africa: Social Clubs in Limpopo Offer Lifeline for Men in Crisis

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[Health-e] For 33 years, Samuel Lusunzi from Tshikombani in Nzhelele, Limpopo, was a devoted husband and father. But in 2021, his world shattered when he discovered that his wife had been unfaithful since 2018.

Africa: Côte d'Ivoire, Mali and Burkina Faso - a Shared History Collides With Political Fractures

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[African Arguments] For many decades, Côte d'Ivoire, Burkina Faso and Mali constituted one of the most integrated spaces of human and economic circulation in West Africa. Beyond simple geographical neighbours, these three former French colonies are linked by intense commercial exchange, ancient cross-border mobilities, and social and family ties.

People around the world rally in support of protests in Iran

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Thousands took to the streets in France, the United Kingdom, Germany, the United States or Pakistan to express solidarity with protesters in Iran, amid the Iranian government's growing crackdown.

Benin legislative elections expected to boost ruling coalition ahead of Presidential vote

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Benin held parliamentary and local elections on Sunday, in a vote expected to strengthen the ruling coalition of outgoing President Patrice Talon, just one month after a failed coup attempt.

Nigeria: Super Eagles Chasing Afcon Goal-Scoring Record

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[Leadership] The Nigeria Super Eagles are on the cusp of making history at the Africa Cup of Nations finals in Morocco, as they chase a new goal-scoring record for the tournament. With two matches remaining, their sights are firmly set on surpassing the current benchmark.

Nigeria: 1,600 Nigerian Students Neglected Abroad - Atiku

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[Leadership] Former vice president Atiku Abubakar has expressed concerns over the abandonment of Nigerian students under the Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA) abroad.

Kenya: Ishowspeed Crew Member Hospitalised After Nairobi Livestream Spinal Injury

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A member of American streaming sensation iShowSpeed's production team sustained a spinal injury during a high-energy livestream segment in Nairobi, even as the influencer's Kenya tour continues to break global records.

Ghana: President Warns Criminals Against Targeting Police Officers

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[Ghanaian Times] PRESIDENT John Dramani Mahama has warned criminals targeting police officers and other security personnel that the state will respond decisively and without hesitation to any attack on law enforcement officers.

Ghana: Pres Mahama Orders Review of Nla-Kgl Contract

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[Ghanaian Times] PRESIDENT John Dramani Mahama has ordered for a comprehensive review of the contract between the National Lottery Authority (NLA) and the KGL Technology Limited that was signed in 2024.

Tanzania: Dar Exports to South Africa Surge

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[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- TANZANIA'S gold exports to South Africa have increased significantly over the past five years, boosting trade between the two Southern African Development Community (SADC) member states to approximately 5.7tri/-.

Nigerian stars dominate All Africa Music Awards

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Global superstar Burna Boy claimed the prestigious Album of the Year award for his latest work No Sign of Weakness.

Londoners ditch trousers for laughs during the 2026 No Trousers Tube Ride

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Over a hundred people brought humor to the London Tube on Sunday by joining the 2026 No Trousers Tube Ride, traveling in their underwear to break the winter routine.

Ghana: Ghanaian Celebrities Are Dealing With Mental Illness Stigma Behind Closed Doors - Why Speaking Up Matters

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[The Conversation Africa] Imagine living in a country where talking openly about depression or anxiety can cost you your job, your reputation, or even your freedom. That is still the reality in Ghana, where mental illness is often explained in spiritual terms, and seeking help can mean being taken to a prayer camp instead of seeing a therapist. Even with global mental health awareness campaigns flooding social media and calendar days dedicated to ending stigma, many Ghanaians continue to struggle in silence.

Africa: Africa's Climate Finance Rules Are Growing, but They're Weakly Enforced - New Research

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[The Conversation Africa] Climate change is no longer just about melting ice or hotter summers. It is also a financial problem. Droughts, floods, storms and heatwaves damage crops, factories and infrastructure. At the same time, the global push to cut greenhouse gas emissions creates risks for countries that depend on oil, gas or coal.

Africa: The G20 Was Built to Stabilise the World's Economy - but It's Failed On Climate, Debt and Inequality

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[The Conversation Africa] The Group of Twenty (G20) emerged from the financial turmoil that followed the collapse of the Thai currency in 1997, which rapidly spread financial instability from Thailand to the rest of Asia.

Sudan: Sudan Timeline October-December 2025 - 'A Collective Failure' to End a Brutal War

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[Dabanga] Sudan's battlefield map shifts significantly in the second half of 2025, marking one of the most notable territorial changes since the war began in April 2023. As the conflict enters its third year in 2026, analysts warn that the country has entered a new phase, with serious humanitarian and political implications.

Central African Republic: Fresh Violence Tests Touadéra's New Mandate in Central African Republic

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[RFI] Central African Republic President Faustin-Archange Touadéra is facing renewed violence in the country's remote south-east just days into his third term, after a militia originally formed with Russian backing turned against the government.

Humanitarian workers face rising attacks in Eastern DR Congo

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In eastern DR Congo, humanitarian workers are facing rising risks as insecurity surges in the region. According to OCHA, the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 48 incidents involving aid personnel were recorded in December 2025, with half occurring in South Kivu.

Thousands in Paris support Iranian protesters and exiled crown prince

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Thousands marched in Paris on 11. January supporting Iranian protesters, waving monarchy flags and calling for the return of exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi.

Video of bodies outside Tehran morgue raises alarm about Iran crackdown

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A verified video shows bodies outside a Tehran morgue, indicating a deadly crackdown on protests in Iran, with human rights groups reporting numerous deaths.

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