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Turkey's president condoles with Libya after death of army chief in plane crash

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The private jet carrying Gen. Muhammad Ali Ahmad al-Haddad, four other officers and three crew members crashed in Turkey on Tuesday after taking off from the capital, Ankara, killing everyone on board

Explosion hits packed mosque in Nigeria

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Eyewitnesses say the blast happened as people were gathered for evening prayers.

Egypt museum restores ancient boat as visitors watch

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The cedarwood boat, one of two that were found that belong to King Khufu, was pieced together starting Tuesday morning as dozens of visitors watched

West Africa: Cardinalstone Secures $15m IFC Funding to Back West African SMEs

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[Daba Finance] CardinalStone Capital Advisers has secured up to $15 million from International Finance Corporation to support fast-growing small and medium-sized enterprises across West Africa.

Africa: Nvidia Targets Morocco As Next Hub in Africa Ai Push

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[Daba Finance] Nvidia has identified Morocco as a priority market for its African expansion, signaling a deeper push into the continent's artificial intelligence infrastructure.

Algerian law declares France's colonisation a crime

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Lawmakers unanimously approve a law, which demands an apology and reparations from the former colonial power.

Brazil's former president Bolsonaro temporarily leaves prison for hernia surgery

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Bolsonaro is expected to undergo the procedure on 25 December.

Three people killed in Moscow car explosion, Russian authorities say

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Two police officers have been killed in an explosion in Moscow, Russian investigators said on Wednesday. Their deaths come just two days after a car bomb killed a top general in the same area of the Russia capital.

Central African Republic: Historic Vote Looms in Central African Republic As UN Urges Peaceful Participation

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[UN News] With Central Africans set to vote in presidential, legislative, regional and long-delayed municipal elections this weekend, the United Nations has appealed for calm and restraint, warning that the credibility of the process will be critical to consolidating peace after years of conflict and instability.

Sudan: Testimony From El Fasher - 'We Found the Head, Hands, and Entrails, but We Did Not Find the Rest of the Body...'

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[Dabanga] Tawila -- Report by: Fathalrahman Hamouda of Al-Taghyeer for Sudan Media Forum

Sudan: Dr Neamat Koko - 'No Political Agreement Has Value Unless It Ends the War in Sudan'

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam / Kampala -- Dr Neamat Koko, a member of the Central Committee of the Sudanese Communist Party and Director of the Gender Centre, has said there is no point in pursuing any political agreement that does not first bring an end to the war in Sudan. Speaking to Radio Dabanga, Dr Koko criticises a United Nations-backed call to support what has been described as a "Sudanese-Sudanese dialogue" through a consultative meeting proposed to take place in Cairo. In her assessment, the initiative does not represent a genuine

Sudan's health system faces total collapse as war grinds on

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Authorities are unable to provide adequate support, and a functioning healthcare network is largely absent. Many people are struggling to access even the most basic medical treatment

Sudan: Tasees Alliance - Sudan PM Kamil Idris's Conditions 'Wishful Thinking'...

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[Dabanga] New York / Khartoum -- Sudan Founding Alliance (Tasees) Alliance has dismissed a peace initiative presented by Sudan's Prime Minister, Kamil Idris, to the United Nations, describing it as little more than a rehash of an earlier roadmap put forward by Sudan's UN ambassador, El Harith Idris.

Real Madrid and Brazil forward Endrick joins French club Lyon on loan

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Endrick will play in the top French division until the end of the 2025-2026 season.

Lake Malawi's Mbenje island protects vital fish stocks with annual fishing ban

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Fishermen working off the coast of Mbenje island in Lake Malawi abide by tough rules to help protect precious fish stock.

Designers showcase bold styles at Africa Fashion Week Nigeria in Lagos

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Launched in 2014, Africa Fashion Week Nigeria has become one of the country’s leading fashion events,

Central African Republic elections set for Dec 28 amid Russia ties

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The Central African Republic will hold presidential and legislative elections on December 28, as concerns about armed groups have led to a growing reliance on Russia for security.

Last group of kidnapped Nigerian schoolchildren reunited with their families

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The last of a group of hundreds of students kidnapped from St. Mary’s School in Nigeria’s Niger state were reunited with their families late on Tuesday after one of the largest mass abductions in the country's history.

Sudanese nationals among prisoners to be freed in Yemen-Houthi deal

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Yemen’s internationally recognized government and Houthi authorities have reached an agreement to free 2,900 detainees in the largest swap during the 11-year civil war, according to Saudi and Houthi officials

US doubts M23’s full withdrawal from key Congo town

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The United States has expressed its dissatisfaction with the withdrawal of Rwanda-backed M23 rebels from the strategic town of Uvira in eastern Congo.

Chronic water shortages dampen holiday mood in Tanzania's biggest city

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A drought has led to water being rationed in Dar es Salaam, with taps sometimes dry for weeks.

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