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Liberia: Liberia Records Highest Domestic Revenue Ever

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[Liberian Observer] In a historic milestone for Liberia's fiscal governance and domestic resource mobilization, the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) has announced that it surpassed its 2025 domestic revenue target, collecting an unprecedented US$818 million as of December 29, 2025--the highest domestic revenue outturn in Liberia's history.

Kenya: High-Profile Adani Power Deal Among Projects Halted By State

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The government has officially announced the termination of the Adani-sponsored Power Transmission Lines project, which had faced intense public scrutiny after receiving approval two years ago.

UNICEF warns of alarming rise in sexual violence against children in Eastern DRC

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UNICEF is warning that sexual violence against children has reached alarming levels at the Rhoo displacement camp in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, as prolonged conflict and insecurity continue to devastate civilian life.

Uganda: Bobi Wine Appeals to Elon Musk After Starlink Shutdown Ahead of Uganda Election

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine has appealed directly to billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, urging him to intervene following the shutdown of Starlink internet services in Uganda just days before the country's January 15 general election.

Tunisia sack head coach Sami Trabelsi after crashing out of AFCON in Round of 16

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Tunisia have sacked their head coach Sami Trabelsi after the nation failed to advance beyond the Round of 16 stage at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Senegal baskets are all the rage so why aren't craftswomen seeing the profits?

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Senegal baskets are hot, but women weavers ask where's the money?

Skiers form heart to honour victims of deadly Crans-Montana fire

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Skiers gathered to form a heart on the slopes, honoring bar fire victims and responders. A national mourning day is set for January 9.

Congo-Kinshasa: The Challenges of Protecting Wildlife From War in Eastern DRC

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[RFI] In eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's Maiko National Park, a few committed rangers have succeeded in protecting gorillas, elephants and other animals from the surrounding fighting. RFI spoke to the park's assistant director, Alain Mukiranya, about guarding wildlife in the middle of a war zone.

Sudan: tens of thousands displaced by latest front in civil war

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As the civil war rages on in Sudan, tens of thousands of people have been displaced by the latest front in the conflict between the Sudanese Army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.

Africa: Venezuela Attack a Wake Up Call for Africa

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[Legalbrief] The African Union (AU) and several African leaders have echoed the international condemnation of the US' military attacks on Venezuela, and the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, calling for increased security for the African continent, notes Legalbrief Africa .

Uganda denies plans to block internet during election

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The main opposition candidate says the government is going to block the internet to stop his supporters mobilising.

Africa: Africa's Share of the Nobel Prizes

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[African Arguments] The curtain has fallen in Oslo and Stockholm. The Nobel Prize laureates have been announced. The award ceremony has taken place; however, it has invariably generated less excitement than the pre-announcement committee meeting.

Amnesty accuses Uganda of torture and mass arrests ahead of January elections

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Amnesty International is accusing Ugandan security forces of torture and arbitrary arrests as the country heads toward elections on January 15.

AI takes center stage at Consumer Electronics Show 2026 in Las Vegas

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The CES 2026 in Las Vegas highlights AI in daily gadgets like learning robots and smart kitchen tools, with 4,000 exhibitors and 130,000 visitors.

Equatorial Guinea relocates capital

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Equatorial Guinea has relocated its capital from Malabo to Ciudad de la Paz via a presidential decree. The project has been almost two decades in the making, and was partly motivated by the swift urban growth of Malabo.

Hershey Bears' teddy bear toss collects 81,796 toys for local charities

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Fans of the Hershey Bears threw 81,796 stuffed toys onto the ice for charity, halting play briefly. Hershey won 5-2, with the event donating to over 60 local charities.

'That's enough,' Greenland's PM tells Trump after renewed threats to annex Danish territory

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The US intervention into Venezuela has again raised fears over Washington's stated intention to seize the Danish territory of Greenland. Greenland's Prime Minister has called for an end to the threats.

Africa: Cedi Ends 2025 As 4th Best Performing Currency in Africa

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[Ghanaian Times] The Ghana cedi ended 2025 as the 4th best performing currency in Africa.

West Africa: Ghana Condemns Us Military Invasion of Venezuela

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[Ghanaian Times] GHANA has expressed alarm and strong condemnation over the unilateral and unauthorised military invasion of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela by the United States of America, and the subsequent abduction of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.

Ghana: Germany Deepen Economic Partnership - A New Era of Investment, Cooperation

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[Ghanaian Times] President John Dramani Mahama has stated that his team had built a solid economic foundation in 2025 and pledged to work hard to accelerate and expand it in 2026.

Africa: South Africa Coach Broos Shifts Focus to World Cup After Afcon Exit

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[Namibian] South Africa coach Hugo Broos rejected suggestions his team had regressed after they exited the Africa Cup of Nations in the last 16 against Cameroon on Sunday, and turned his focus towards the approaching World Cup.

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