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Sudan: Nuba Mountains Communities Mobilize to Confront Militia Violations Against Civilians

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[SNA] Omdurman -- Communities in the Nuba Mountains have announced a state of general mobilization and alert to confront violations by the Janjaweed militia and their ally Abdel Aziz al-Hilu against unarmed civilians. Reported abuses include forced displacement to facilitate foreign fighter occupation of South Kordofan, restrictions on citizen movement, arbitrary arrests in inhumane conditions, and the rape and sale of women.

UN health chief condemns deadly attack on hospital in Sudan

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Drone attacks on a kindergarten and hospital killed 114 people, the World Health Organization says.

Hunt under way for Benin coup plotters and their hostages

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Nigeria sent fighter jets to help oust the mutineers from the national broadcaster and a military camp.

Tanzania: Tanzania Submits Clarification Report to CMAG On Oct 29 Unrest

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[Daily News] Dodoma -- THE Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Ambassador Mahmoud Thabit Kombo, has submitted a clarification report to the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) following the unrest that occurred in the country on October 29, 2025.

Uganda: Museveni's Silence On Besigye Too Loud for Kigezi

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[Nile Post] Political observers say President Museveni's silence on the continued detention of opposition figure Dr Kizza Besigye is a carefully calculated political move rather than an oversight.

Nigeria: Police Uncover 'Mortuary' With Mutilated Corpses Linked to Organ Harvesting

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[Premium Times] "When we visited the place, we saw scattered corpses, mutilated corpses, in this environment. What we have seen, the corpses that we discovered are more than one hundred. And the owner of the mortuary is on the run," the police said.

Tanzania: Crackdown Ahead of Planned Protests

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[HRW] Nairobi -- Respect Right to Peaceful Protest; Free Arbitrarily Detained Activists

Africa: Telling People to Use Antibiotics Responsibly Isn't Enough. What Will Work Instead

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[The Conversation Africa] Antimicrobial resistance is projected to cause up to 10 million deaths each year by 2050, making it one of the most pressing global health challenges of this century. In 2021, an estimated 4.71 million deaths were associated with bacterial antimicrobial resistance.

Benin: France Condemns Attempted Coup in Benin As President Says Situation Is 'Under Control'

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[RFI] France has condemned the attempted coup Benin and has called on its nationals in the country to stay alert, as Benin's President Patrice Talon confirmed that the coup had been thwarted and the situation was "totally under control".

Nigeria: Terror Threat in Nigeria - What the Killing of a General Tells Us About the Fight Against ISWAP

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[The Conversation Africa] The killing of Nigeria's Brigadier General Musa Uba, in mid-November 2025, by the Islamic State West Africa Province, ISWAP, risks boosting the morale of insurgents while demoralising Nigerian troops fighting insurgency.

Africa: South Africa and Pakistan - Countries Brought to Their Knees By Elite Capture and Economic Paralysis

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[The Conversation Africa] In the ongoing quest to understand South Africa's political and economic stagnation, it may be helpful to look at other postcolonial states that have travelled further along the path of independence. This may help clarify the stagnation question that citizens, politicians and economists are grappling with.

Africa: Africa's Power Grabs Are Rising - the AU's Mixed Response Is Making Things Worse

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[The Conversation Africa] Hardly a month goes by without news of another unconstitutional change of government on the African continent.

Mozambique: surge in violence displaces more than 100,000 people

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The past two weeks have seen a sudden increase in violent attacks from insurgent groups in Mozambique. This has led more than 100,000 people to flee, most of them being children.

SA withdraws Palestinian visa privileges over charter flight row

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South African authorities have withdrawn a 90-day visa exemption for Palestinians, saying the recent arrival of a charter flight with 153 people onboard was part of a campaign of “forced migration.”

All you need to know about Afcon 2025

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BBC Sport Africa provides all the information on the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations ahead of the 35th edition of the continent's biggest sporting event.

Global humanitarian crisis worsens, UN seeks $23 Billion for 2026

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The humanitarian system is overstretched, underfunded and under attack, the United Nations Humanitarian chief warned on Monday, as he launched an appeal for $23 billion for 2026.

People in Benin felt 'total fear' at attempted coup

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Residents of the main city express shock after soldiers tried to overthrow the president.

17 migrants drown in Crete sea crossing

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At least 17 migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea in an inflatable boat died when it capsized south of the island of Crete, Greek authorities say.

Kenya: IEBC Chair Ethekon - Stealing an Election in Kenya Is Impossible

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Chairperson Edung Ethekon has asserted that election theft in Kenya is "an impossibility," citing strengthened transparency measures, improved technology and strict audit trails that the commission deployed in the November 27 by-elections.

Egypt: From Egypt's Dominance to Eto'o's Goals - 10 Afcon Records

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[Vanguard] Egypt have won the competition a record seven times, including three titles in a row between 2006 and 2010. The Pharaohs have played 111 matches in 26 editions, winning 60, drawing 24 and losing 27.

Nigeria: Gunmen Attack Church in Anambra, Kill Pastor's Wife, Raze House, Vehicles

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[Premium Times] Like in other states in the South-east, security has deteriorated in Anambra State, but the latest attack on a church is a novelty in the region.