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'I begged them': the Guinean mother deported from Belarus without her baby

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23-year-old Mariam Soumah initially came to Belarus in the hope of getting to Europe. There, she gave birth to her daughter - and was deported back to her home country without her child. The Guinean embassy in Moscow, which oversees Belarus, is reportedly following the case.

Nigeria: Former LP Guber Candidate, Pela Energises ADC Delta Central

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[This Day] Warri -- Former Labour Party (LP) gubernatorial candidate in Delta State, Kawhariebie Kenny Pela, has rallied members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) Delta Central chapter as part of moves to strengthen the party's grassroots structures and chart a bold path towards the 2027 elections.

Nigeria: Owo Church Attack - Witness Tells Court How He Waded Through Corpses Searching for Son

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[This Day] A survivor of the June 5, 2022 attack on St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Owo, Ondo State, on Wednesday narrated before a Federal High Court in Abuja how he waded through corpses in a desperate search for his missing son, moments after gunmen and explosives ripped through the church.

Museveni votes as Uganda election unfolds amid delays and crackdown

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The election is taking place under an internet blackout imposed earlier this week and a heavy police presence. Museveni faces his strongest challenge from opposition leader and pop star Bobi Wine, who has warned of mass protests if the vote is rigged.

Nigeria: FG Does Not Pay Ransom for Kidnapped Victims - - Defence Minister

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[Daily Trust] The Federal Government has restated its position that it does not pay ransom for abducted victims.

Liberia: Liberia Embassy Clarifies U.S. Immigrant Visa Pause, Says Tourist, Student Visas Unaffected

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[FrontPageAfrica] Washington, D.C. -- The Embassy of the Republic of Liberia in Washington, D.C. has issued a clarification on the United States Government's temporary administrative pause on the processing of certain immigrant visa categories, assuring Liberians that the measure does not affect non-immigrant visas and does not signal a deterioration in Liberia-U.S. relations.

Liberia: 'A Temporary Halt, Not a Ban'

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[Liberian Observer] The government has moved to calm public anxiety following the decision by the United States to temporarily pause the issuance of certain immigrant visas affecting nationals of seventy-five countries, including Liberia, stressing that the measure does not amount to a visa ban and does not affect non-immigrant travel.

Liberia: U.S. Visa Freeze Raises Diplomatic Stakes for UNSC A3 After Venezuela Rebuke

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[Liberian Observer] A sweeping U.S. pause on immigrant visa processing has placed Liberia and its fellow African members of the United Nations Security Council's A3 group--Somalia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo--under renewed diplomatic scrutiny, following their unusually strong condemnation of Washington's actions in Venezuela. While U.S. officials frame the policy as a technical immigration measure tied to "public charge" assessments, the timing has fueled speculation that the A3's principled stand at the

Liberia: 'Liberian Businesses Must Lead Our Economy'

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[Liberian Observer] President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has declared that Liberian-owned businesses must take the lead in driving the country's economic growth, employment creation, and long-term development, as he renewed his administration's commitment to strengthening local participation and ownership across key sectors of the economy.

Somalia: Somalia Backs UN Resolution to Bolster Red Sea Security

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[Shabelle] United Nations -- Somalia has voted in favour of a United Nations Security Council resolution aimed at strengthening international efforts to safeguard security in the Red Sea, one of the world's most critical maritime corridors for global trade and energy exports, diplomats said.

Liberia: Public Demands Justice in 16-Year-Old Sodomy Case

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[New Dawn] Monrovia, January 15, 2026: Citizens' outrage continues to grow following the Liberia National Police's decision to charge and forward to court Mr. Peter Bon Jallah, an officer of the National Security Agency (NSA), for the alleged rape of a 16-year-old boy.

United States completes first sale of Venezuelan oil

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The United States has completed its first sale of Venezuelan oil, generating around $500 million, a US official said Wednesday, the first major energy transaction since Washington’s dramatic intervention in Venezuela earlier this month.

South Africa: Lerato Nxumalo Says Washing Her Husband Underwear Is Annoying

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[Scrolla] Actress Lerato Nxumalo shares a live video complaining about washing her husband's underwear after getting married. Social media users react with mixed views as some criticise her while others say the moment was playful and relatable.

Nigeria/Morocco: Afcon 2025 - BUA Chairperson to Fulfil $500,000 Pledge to Super Eagles Despite Semi Final Defeat

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[Premium Times] Mr Rabiu praised the players' courage, unity and determination, describing their performance as worthy of national pride and celebration.

Namibia: Venaani Wants Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to Start Parliament Early

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[Namibian] Popular Democratic Movement president McHenry Venaani has called on president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to recall parliamentarians to resume their National Assembly work early.

Namibia: Fourth Namdia Employee Arrested in Diamond Heist

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[Namibian] Another Namib Desert Diamonds (Namdia) employee was arrested in connection with the N$315-million diamond heist at the company's premises last year.

Nigeria: Tinubu Absent As Shettima Leads Armed Forces Remembrance Day Tribute in Abuja

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[Vanguard] Abuja -- The Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, is attending proceedings marking the 2026 Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day, AFCRD, at the cenotaph of the Unknown Soldier in Eagle Square, Abuja.

Nigeria: FG-ASUU Agreement - Professors to Get ₦140k Monthly Allowance - Education Minister

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[Vanguard] The Federal Government has announced that professors in Nigerian universities will receive an additional ₦140,000 monthly allowance following a landmark agreement signed with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

Violent thunderstorms trigger flash flooding along Australia's Great Ocean Road

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Severe thunderstorms caused flash flooding in Victoria, Australia, with over 170 mm of rain. Cars were swept away, but no injuries were reported.

Mourners attend mass funerals in Tehran as protest death toll exceeds 2,500

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Tens of thousands of mourners thronged the streets of Tehran for a mass funeral of security forces and civilians on Wednesday. Activists say more than 2,500 people have been killed in the protests, the vast majority demonstrators.

Liberia: Over 90 Nurse Anesthetists Launch 'Go-Slow' Strike Action in Demand of Salary Increment

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[FrontPageAfrica] Ganta -- Approximately 91 nurse anesthetists from across Liberia are set to launch a "go-slow" strike action starting Thursday, January 15, 2026, in a bold demand for a significant salary increment amid ongoing economic hardships.

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