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Road collision involving fuel tanker causes huge fire in Nairobi

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Thick plumes of black smoke could be seen billowing from the scene as firefighters worked to contain the blaze

Singing contest in Rio prison offers creative outlet for women behind bars

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Within a vast, echoing multipurpose hall, the fifteen candidates took turns to sing their hearts out on a purple-themed stage in front of an audience made up of prison officials, volunteers and fellow detainees, who clapped and sang along with them

Ivory Coast's Ouattara makes brother deputy PM in reshuffle

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Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara announced a government reshuffle Friday in which most ministers retained their posts and his brother, the current defence minister, also became deputy premier

YouTuber IShowSpeed rallies Benin on Africa tour

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Rolling Stone magazine has named IShowSpeed the Most Influential Creator of 2025 while Forbes estimates his net worth at $20 million

Haiti's crisis deepens after transitional council votes to oust prime minister

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Haiti’s long-running political crisis deepened Friday when the country’s transitional presidential council announced it had voted to fire Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, just two weeks before the panel is supposed to step down

IMF team to visit Gabon as authorities plan reform program

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A delegation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is expected in Libreville next month, as the central African country seeks the multilateral lender's help to implement a reform program

Uganda: Risch Statement on Uganda Elections

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[United States Senate] Washington, DC -- U.S. Senator Jim Risch (R-Idaho), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, released the statement below on Uganda's recent elections.

'Half of my friends were killed' - the girls returning to a school caught up in war

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Twins whose classmates were killed by shelling say their deaths have made them determined to finish their studies.

Uganda: Senators Shaheen, Booker Push for Accountability After Elections in Uganda

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[United States Senate] Washington, DC -- Today, U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Cory Booker (D-NJ), Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health Policy, released the following statement after the elections held in Uganda on January 15, 2026.

Egypt: Deputy Secretary Landau's Travel to Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Djibouti

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[State Department] The below is attributable to Principal Deputy Spokesperson Tommy Pigott:

France intercepts suspected 'shadow fleet' tanker from Russia

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The French navy has intercepted a Russian 'shadow fleet' tanker and is escorting the vessel for further checks. Moscow uses 'shadow fleet' vessels to evade sanctions over its war in Ukraine.

Mozambique: crocodiles appear in towns amid floods

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Heavy rains have battered parts of southern Africa in recent weeks, and amid the resulting floods, crocodiles have started to appear in towns across the country. The animals have claimed three lives.

Uganda: 'We Have to Free Ourselves' - Bobi Wine Urges Ugandans to Reject Election Result

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[RFI] A week after Uganda's incumbent President Yoweri Museveni was re-elected for a seventh term, opposition leader Bobi Wine says he has evidence the polls were rigged. In an interview with RFI, he calls for peaceful protests - and a firmer stance from the international community.

Malawi launches cholera vaccine rollout

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Malawi has launched a vaccine rollout against cholera, a disease that claims tens of thousands of lives each year. It comes after more than 300,000 cases of the disease were reported in Africa last year.

Southern Africa: Moving Towards Agroecological Food Systems in Southern Africa

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[IPS] Chongwe, Zambia -- In a quiet village known as Nkhondola, in Chongwe District, Eastern Zambia, Royd Michelo and his wife, Adasila Kanyanga, have transformed their five-acre piece of land into a self-sustaining agroecological landscape. With healthy soils built over time, the farm teems with diverse food crops, fruit trees, livestock and birds, nourishing their family and the surrounding community.

Africa: Beyond Shifting Power - Rethinking Localisation Across the Humanitarian Sector

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[IPS] Abuja, Nigeria -- For the last decade, many in the foreign aid sector have emphasised the need for localisation, and in the last 5 years, the calls have been louder than ever. I am one of such voices.

Somaliland president pitches business opportunities to Trump's son

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He also met his counterpart from Israel which has recognised the independence of the breakaway region.

Nigeria's defense equipment from US to be delivered after five years

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In a remote northwestern Nigerian community, families are pleading for the release of over 150 worshippers abducted from churches last Sunday, even as the government announces a breakthrough in securing delayed U.S. military aid to combat the nation’s spiraling violence.

United States officially exits the World Health Organization

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Public health experts have criticised the move saying it will disadvantage the US when it comes to responding to health crises.

DR Congo city residents forced to adapt during year of M23 rule

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With little progress being made in peace efforts and nowhere to go, people are carrying on with their lives as best they can.

Rwanda: New Movies, Series to Stream This Weekend

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[New Times] Finding your next show or movie can be tricky without a friend's recommendation.

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