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DRC's Bunia airport reopens after steep decline in number of suspected Ebola cases

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Traffic has resumed at Bunia airport in DR Congo’s Ituri province - the epicenter of the country’s latest Ebola outbreak - after the World Health Organization reported a sharp decline in the number of suspected cases from 906 to 116.

Ebola: WFP steps food assistance to frontline workers, patients

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Ituri, the epicenter of ebola, is one of the most severely food insecure hotspots in DRC in 2026, with an estimated 1,7 million people – more than a third of the population -facing crisis or worse levels of hunger

Africa: African Integration Beyond Trade - When Africans Become Foreigners in Africa

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[allAfrica] In my earlier piece in February, Beyond Preferences and Rhetoric: What Africa's 2025 Integration Moment Really Demanded I argued that Africa's long-term competitiveness would not be secured by waiting on external trade preferences, but by taking integration seriously as an economic project. I called for political will, industrial strategy, and a human-centred approach to the continental vision. I did not expect to be writing a follow-up so soon. But the events of April and May 2026 in South Africa

ECDC: Ebola threat to EU public remains very low

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The risk of Ebola infection for the wider public in the European Union remains "very low," according to health officials. But a worsening outbreak involving a rare strain of the virus in Congo and Uganda is raising concern due to the lack of a licensed vaccine or treatment.

Uganda's Ghetto Kids dance troupe 'can't wait' for World Cup show with Shakira

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Uganda's Ghetto Kids dance troupe are getting ready to take the stage at the World Cup half-time show in the US: "We can't wait to show the world what we are!"

Four sentenced to death for attacking Catholic church in Nigeria

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A fifth man was discharged and acquitted by the court due to insufficient evidence against him.

Somalia: Somali Opposition Mobilises for Planned Mogadishu Protest

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somali opposition leaders stepped up preparations on Thursday for a planned mass protest in Mogadishu, amid rising political tensions over governance and the country's electoral process.

Somalia: Concerns Over Media Freedom and Press Suppression in Somalia

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- The platforms of Shabelle TV and radio are once again under what looks like coordinated and selected pressure activities from state-sponsored minders in Somalia.

Zimbabwe: Opposition Accuses Zanu-PF of Fast-Tracking Constitutional Amendment Bill As Mudenda Rejects Calls to Delay Debate

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[New Zimbabwe] SPEAKER of Parliament Jacob Mudenda has dismissed opposition objections to a motion by Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi to suspend normal parliamentary business and prioritise debate on the contentious Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3.

Kenya: Statement On Ebola Response Efforts and Cooperation With Kenya

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[U.S. Embassy Nairobi] Nairobi -- We are aware of the court action filed in Kenya and are actively working with the Kenyan government to resolve any objections and communicate our shared objectives to the Kenyan people. The United States and Kenya share a historic health partnership that over decades has benefitted both Americans and Kenyans. Our joint response to the current Ebola outbreak is a natural extension of our longstanding cooperation.

Rwanda: Rwanda, France 'Writing a New Chapter', Says Kagame

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[New Times] President Paul Kagame has said Rwanda and France are entering a new phase of relations marked by renewed trust and expanding cooperation across key sectors.

Abdoulaye Wade: Senegal's former president turns 100

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The former schoolteacher was born on 29 May 1926 in Saint-Louis in the country's north and served as president from 2000 to 2012

Foreign nationals in South Africa seek community protection after weekend of deadly violence

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At least two people died after anti-immigrant protests in South Africa's Western Cape this weekend turned violent. Now foreign nationals in the country are seeking shelter in community centres, while others are leaving the country.

Gabon opposition leader kept behind bars as court rejects appeal

Africanews  

Gabon’s main opposition figure, Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze, will remain in detention after an appeals court rejected his bid to invalidate legal proceedings against him. The decision deepens concerns over judicial independence and political freedoms in the Central African nation.

Kenya: Kenya-US Disease Agreement 'Began in 2015' - Govt

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale says that the cooperation agreement between Kenya and the United States on threat reduction and biological and infectious diseases programmes was first signed during former US President Barack Obama's State visit to Kenya in 2015.

South Africa: Bosses Who Hire Undocumented Workers Could Soon Face Jail Not Just a Fine

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[Scrolla] Labour deputy minister Jomo Sibiya says employers are driving demand for undocumented workers and the law must now go after them directly. The Employment Services Amendment Bill has been introduced to the National Assembly and will go through committee hearings and public comment in the coming months.

Seven African players to watch at World Cup 2026

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With a record 10 African sides in action at the 2026 World Cup, BBC Sport Africa picks out some of the players to watch from the continent.

South Africa: Israel Has Until 2029 to Answer South Africa's Genocide Case At World Court

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[Scrolla] South Africa has until November 2027 to respond to Israel's arguments at the ICJ, more than five years after the case was first launched in December 2023. Israel's next submission is only due in May 2029, while rights groups say it has still not fully complied with the court's existing binding orders from 2024.

Africa: More Than 2,000 Malawians Are Trying to Leave South Africa

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[Scrolla] Malawi's government announced a formal voluntary repatriation on 2 June after vigilante attacks on African migrants spread across Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape. Over 2,449 Malawians crossed back home through border posts before the repatriation was even announced, with the numbers rising sharply each week.

Senegal: Sonko-Faye split deepens as president asserts authority

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Ousmane Sonko, leader of Senegal's ruling party and recently dismissed from his post as prime minister, has stated that his party is now "in a situation of cohabitation"

Zimbabwe: Churches Rally Behind Prayer for MPs As CAB3 Debate Intensifies

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[263Chat] The Zimbabwe Indigenous Interdenominational Council of Churches (ZIICC) has called for national unity, peace and prayer as Parliament continues deliberations on Constitution Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3) describing the process as a significant moment in the country's governance journey.

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