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Algeria: Algeria Votes in Parliamentary Elections Amid Public Apathy and Football Fever

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[RFI] Algerians are voting in parliamentary elections on Thursday, with cost-of-living concerns, questions over political freedoms and the national football team's World Cup run all competing for public attention.

Senegal: Senegal Suffer Cruel World Cup Exit After Belgium's Late Comeback

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[CAF] Senegal's World Cup journey ended in painful fashion after Belgium produced a remarkable late comeback to beat the Lions of Teranga 3-2 after extra time in Seattle on Wednesday.

Nigeria: The Missing Millions - Fiscal Accountability Failures Entrench IDP Crisis in Benue

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[Premium Times] A review of Benue State's audited financial records from 2018 to 2025 reveals a troubling pattern: a disconnect between the scale of the crisis in Benue and the transparency and accountability of public spending meant to address it.

Rwanda: Govt Pitches $86m Climate Disaster Financing Plan

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[New Times] The Government has submitted an $86.2 million funding proposal to the Global Shield against Climate Risks to strengthen emergency response and disaster preparedness in vulnerable areas, the Minister in charge of Emergency Management, Maj. Gen. (Rtd) Albert Murasira, has said.

Zimbabwe: Chiwenga Sends Another Cryptic Message, Says People Should Have Participated in Constitutional Amendment

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[New Zimbabwe] VICE President Constantino Chiwenga has sent another cryptic message on Constitutional Amendment Bill No.3 (CAB3), by using the bible to tell party supporters that a referendum should have been held.

Africa: All of Africa Today - July 2, 2026

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ICC 'concerned' over withdrawal of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger

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The International Criminal Court has voiced concern over the withdrawal of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, saying it undermines the global pursuit of justice.

West Africa: How the Cocoa Price Crash is Crushing West African Farmers

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[DW] Cocoa prices reached a peak in 2024 before plummeting by nearly 75%, dealing a financial blow to millions of farmers in Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire. Will the crisis mark a turning point for the sector?

Cote d'Ivoire: Nearly 60 People Killed in Flooding Since May

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[DW] Although the rainy season has only just begun, flooding has already killed dozens in the Ivory Coast.

Sudan: Sudan's RSF Accused of Crimes Against Humanity in El-Fasher

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[DW] Amnesty International says Sudan's Rapid Support Forces militia committed ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity in its assault on the city of el-Fasher amid the longrunning civil war with Sudan's military.

Rwanda: German Prosecutors Arrest Rwanda Genocide Suspect

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[DW] A German-Rwandan national has been arrested on suspicion of complicity in murders during Rwanda's 1994 genocide. He is thought to have been personally involved in the killing of one victim.

South Africa: Foreign-Owned Shops Looted in Durban - South African News Briefs - July 2, 2026

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DRC and Senegal crash out of World Cup after losing early leads

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A disappointing end for Senegal and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who both had their opponents on the ropes before seeing their World Cup dreams evaporate.

Ghana: President Mahama Urges Unity At National Prayers and Thanksgiving Despite Floods

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[Ghanaian Times] President John Dramani Mahama has called on Ghanaians to remain united, grateful and prayerful despite the recent floods that claimed lives and destroyed property in parts of Accra.

Mali: Mali's Junta Suspends Popular Radio Show

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[HRW] Lift Ban on Allô Klédu, Protect Media Freedom

Mali: Mali's War On Civilians Deepens As Alliances Shift, HRW Says

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[RFI] Human Rights Watch (HRW) says the army, allied militias and Islamist armed groups have all committed abuses with impunity since the attacks in northern Mali in April.

Sudan: Washington Warns of Further U.S. Sanctions Against Sudan's Islamist Movement

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[Dabanga] Washington D.C. -- The US administration has issued a strong warning to Sudan's Muslim Brotherhood movement and its fighters, whom it says receive training and support from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), signalling that further sanctions could follow.

Sudan: UN Human Rights Council Convenes Urgent Debate On El Obeid

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[Dabanga] Geneva -- The United Nations Human Rights Council will hold an urgent debate on Friday, July 3, to "address the human rights situation in and around El Obeid, North Kordofan in the context of the ongoing conflict in the Sudan." The debate in the Assembly Hall at the Palais des Nations in Geneva on Friday morning, is being convened following an official request submitted on Monday, 29 June 2026 by a core group of countries - Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway and the United Kingdom.

Latest ever winner, comeback and controversy - Senegal's remarkable exit

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Late drama, controversy, history and heartbreak - the World Cup last-32 tie between Belgium and Senegal had everything.

China Rewires Africa’s Trade Finance

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Standard Bank becomes Africa's renminbi clearing gateway, Dangote moves to build the world's largest refinery, and South Africa's June 30 deadline arrives.

Wole Soyinka university theatre fosters new talent in Nigeria and beyond

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At the University of Ibadan in southwestern Nigeria, the Wole Soyinka Theatre stands out as a true breeding ground for talent. For decades, it has trained artists who have shaped theatre, film, and culture in Nigeria and beyond.

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