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Africa: The Last Great Bulls - Inside Botswana's Silent Struggle Over Its Elephants

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[allAfrica] Cape Town -- When Dr Mike Chase banks the small survey plane over northern Botswana's mopane woodlands, he can see the country's wildlife story written in the dust below. Carcasses -- some months old, others more recent -- lie scattered along ancient elephant paths, mute evidence of drought, hunting and poaching. Farther ahead, the shadows of living elephants stretch across the floodplains of the Chobe.

Protesters in Haiti take over Saint-Marc city hall demanding protection from gangs

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Hundreds of protesters gathered in Saint-Marc in Haiti and seized the offices of the city hall to demand protection from gang violence.

Nigeria: Gunmen Abduct Pastor and Bride in Nigeria

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[DW] Authorities in Nigeria have been responding to another wave of kidnappings that has been unfolding across several regions in recent weeks. A clergyman and a bride were among those abducted in two separate raids.

Africa: Africa Demands Sexual, Reproductive Rights Action, Not Promises, at Women Deliver 2026

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[allAfrica] Nairobi, Kenya -- Sexual and reproductive health is a fundamental human right and a cornerstone of development, shaping the dignity, choices, and futures of women and girls everywhere. International and regional human rights frameworks, echoed in national laws, affirm this right and call for bold action and innovation to ensure women and girls can access quality, affordable care throughout their lives. At a moment when gains are fragile and progress is uneven, safeguarding SRHR is both urgent and indispensable.

Africa: Women's Voices Rise to Drive Sexual and Reproductive Rights Leadership

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[allAfrica] Nairobi, Kenya -- Africa's fight for sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and gender equality has never been more urgent, as hard-won gains are increasingly threatened by shrinking civic spaces, rising political hostility, and the withdrawal of global funding. These pressures are creating widening gaps in national budgets and weakening the systems meant to protect the rights and dignity of young women, adolescents, and marginalized groups.

Africa: All of Africa Today - December 2, 2025

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Devastating toxic spill seen as test of whether African countries will stand up to China

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Chinese companies provide jobs and much needed revenue in Zambia, where the disaster took place.

No breakthrough in ECOWAS talks with Guinea-Bissau coup leaders

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A high-level delegation from ECOWAS has ended its mediation mission to Guinea-Bissau without a breakthrough. But representatives of the West African regional bloc said talks with coup leaders would continue later this month.

South Africa: Highgate Massacre Killers Still Unidentified - South African News Briefs - December 2, 2025

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Namibia: Health Minister Updates Nation As Measles, Cholera and Other Outbreaks Prompt Vigilance

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[Namibian] Minister of health and social services Esperance Luvindao, on Friday briefed the nation on Namibia's public health situation amid reports of two cases of cholera near Grootfontein and the spread of measles at Opuwo.

Nigeria: Nigeria, 84 Other Countries Counter U.S. Allegation of Human Rights Abuses By China

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[Premium Times] The coalition of 85 countries, including Nigeria and China, rejected what they described as attempts to politicise human rights and interfere in the domestic affairs of sovereign states.

Congo-Kinshasa: Democratic Republic of the Congo Declares End of 16th Ebola Outbreak

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[WHO-AFRO] Kinshasa-- The Democratic Republic of the Congo today declared the end of the Ebola virus disease outbreak in Kasai Province, after no new cases were reported in the past 42 days since the last patient was discharged from treatment centre on 19 October 2025.

Somalia: UN Cuts Over 680 Jobs in Somalia As Donor Funding Declines

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- United Nations agencies operating in Somalia have laid off more than 680 staff since the beginning of 2025, officials said, citing severe funding shortages.

Nigeria: Nigeria Under Pressure As Gunmen Kidnap More Than 30 People Across Two States

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[RFI] Gunmen in Nigeria kidnapped nearly three dozen people across three attacks over the weekend, security sources said Monday, as authorities face renewed scrutiny over mass abductions in recent weeks.

Africa: Landmine Casualties Hit Four-Year High As Treaty Setbacks Deepen

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[UN News] Civilian deaths and injuries from landmines and explosive remnants of war have risen to their highest level in four years, according to the Landmine Monitor 2025 report launched in Geneva on Monday.

Mozambique: UK Pulls $1 Billion Financing From TotalEnergies' Mozambique LNG Project

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[Daba Finance] The UK government has withdrawn more than $1 billion in planned financing for TotalEnergies' liquefied natural gas project in Mozambique, adding pressure to a development already delayed by insecurity and rising costs. UK Export Finance had committed $1.15 billion to the facility, one of eight export credit agencies backing the project's $14.9 billion financing package.

Africa: HIV and Aids - Despite Funding Setbacks, Prevention Sees Progress

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[UN News] Pooja Mishra's health kept worsening until she began treatment for HIV at age 19, two years after her diagnosis. From wondering if she'd ever be able to live a normal life, today she is youth coordinator at a coalition for people with the disease in India.

Africa: UN Chief Warns Unpaid Dues Near $1.6 Billion, As Budget Cuts Deepen

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[UN News] With nearly $1.6 billion in unpaid dues, the UN Secretary-General warned on Monday that chronic late payments are hampering the world body's ability to function, even as sweeping cuts move forward through the General Assembly's main budget committee.

Africa: Ethiopia Launches Fourth National Plan to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance

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[Africa CDC] Addis Ababa -- Ethiopia has unveiled its fourth National Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), reaffirming its commitment to tackling this pressing global health threat.

Onana left out of Cameroon Afcon squad & coach sacked

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Andre Onana is one of several high-profile players left out of Cameroon's Africa Cup of Nations squad, as federation president Samuel Eto'o sacks the manager just weeks before the tournament.

Congolese authorities declare end of Ebola outbreak in Kasai

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No new Ebola cases were reported in the past 42 days.

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