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Libya, UAE fuelled Sudan war with Colombian mercenaries, reports find

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Newly released reports say Colombian mercenaries helped the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces fight the Sudanese army, as the civil war gripping the country is entering its fourth year.

Death sentences soar in DR Congo after moratorium lifted, report warns

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The number of death sentences handed down in the Democratic Republic of Congo has skyrocketed since the government lifted a de facto moratorium on executions in 2024, a campaign group warned Tuesday.

Somalia: Somali Opposition Rejects Any Term Extension for President

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia's opposition groups issued a firm warning on Wednesday against any attempt to extend the mandate of the federal government, following a series of meetings held in Mogadishu with clans seen as close to President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.

Malawi: 'I Also Failed to Find Fuel in Zomba' - Govt Spokesperson Namalomba's Personal Ordeal Mirrors a Nation Running On Dry

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[Nyasa Times] Malawi's fuel crisis is no longer just an economic story told in statistics and policy statements--it is now a lived, shared struggle, cutting across ordinary citizens and government officials alike. When Information Minister Shadric Namalomba admitted that he personally struggled to find fuel in Zomba over the weekend, it stripped away any remaining distance between leadership and the daily hardships faced by Malawians. In that moment, the crisis stopped being abstract. It became painfully human.

Malawi: Court Order Ignored? Pregnant Rape Survivors Still Blocked From Safe Abortion Services Despite Landmark Ruling

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[Nyasa Times] Pregnant girls who are survivors of sexual assault are still facing serious barriers in accessing sexual and reproductive health services--including safe and legal abortion care--despite a court ruling intended to guarantee their rights, stakeholders have revealed.

Khartoum slowly comes back to life, one year after recapture by military

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Three years into the war and a year after Khartoum was taken over by the Sudanese army, the battered heart of the capital city remains quiet.

Russian, Libyan foreign ministers hold talks in Moscow

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Russia is ready to assist Libya in “restoring unity and national reconciliation,” Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Tuesday after holding talks with Libya’s acting foreign minister, Taher Al-Baour, in Moscow.

Somalia: Ted Cruz Signals Trump May Recognize Somaliland

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[Horn Diplomat] Hargeisa, April 22 (Horn Diplomat) -- Senator Ted Cruz expressed strong optimism that President Donald Trump will recognize Somaliland before the end of his term, highlighting growing momentum in Washington for deeper engagement with the Republic of Somaliland.

Egypt's President el-Sissi hosts Finnish leader Stubb for talks in Cairo

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Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi welcomed his Finnish counterpart on Tuesday for wide-ranging talks on the rapidly changing global order.

Engen Maths & Science Schools Launches Bold New Blended Learning Platform

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Since its inception in 1987, the Engen Maths & Science Schools (EMSS) programme has been a lifeline for South African learners striving to excel in

Zimbabwe: Zimbabweans Feared Dead After Bus Crash in South Africa

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[263Chat] Several Zimbabweans are feared dead after a cross-border bus veered off the road and plunged into a ditch on Wednesday morning along the N1 highway near Makhado in Limpopo Province, South Africa.

Trump extends Iran ceasefire, yet blockade enforcement persists

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President Donald Trump has announced the extension of a fragile ceasefire with Iran, citing a request from Pakistan and saying he is awaiting what he called a “unified proposal” from Tehran.

The Pace Of Trading Has Changed And Technology Decides WHO Keeps Up

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By Merlin Rajah, Head of Equities Electronic Product at Absa CIB. Read more African news and insights on Africa.com.

French ambassador says South Africa should attend all G20 summits

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After the US president barred South Africa from attending the G20 summit at his Miami area club later this year, the French ambassador to South Africa insisted that the country should attend all G20 meetings.

Nigeria: Why Tinubu Fired Wale Edun As Finance Minister

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[Premium Times] A statement by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, said President Tinubu approved the removal of Wale Edun and his Ministry of Housing counterpart, Ahmed Dangiwa.

Africa: All of Africa Today - April 22, 2026

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Nigeria: 350,000 Children Vaccinated Against Crippling Diphtheria Epidemic

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[MSF] The humanitarian medical organisation Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and the Borno State Ministry of Health have successfully completed a vaccination campaign against diphtheria targeting children until 14 years old in Maiduguri Metropolitan Council (MMC) Local Government Area (LGA) in Nigeria's Borno state.

Pope Leo XIV touches down in Equatorial Guinea

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Pope Leo touched down in Equatorial Guinea on Tuesday, and was greeted by the president, scores of fans, and a red carpet welcome. It follows a three day visit to Angola.

Taiwan president cancels Eswatini trip after African countries close airspace

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Taiwan has accused Beijing of putting pressure on African countries to close their airspace.

Congo-Kinshasa: U.S. In Talks to Send Afghan Refugees to DR Congo

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[DW] Afghan allies who assisted US forces now face a stark choice: resettle in the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo or return to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.

South Africa: IEC Warns of 'Significant' Risks for Local Elections - South African News Briefs - April 22, 2026

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