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Three Egyptian Coptic monks killed in S.Africa, Coptic Orthodox Church says

 Three Egyptian Coptic monks have been tragically killed in what's described as a "criminal assault" within a monastery in South Africa, according to the Christian Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt. The incident is under investigation by South African authorities as a triple murder. The church spokesman stated on Facebook, "Three monks were subj...

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Terror strikes in northeast Nigeria as suspected insurgents abduct 50

 Suspected Islamist insurgents kidnapped 50 people, mostly women, in northeastern Nigeria this week, local officials and a resident said on Wednesday, the latest mass abduction by fighters who have waged an insurgency for more than a decade. Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters have mainly operated in Borno state ...

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Yves Saint Laurent exhibition in Marrakech celebrates cacti and floral designs

 These prickly plants are the stars of the show at a new exhibition in Marrakech. 'CACTUS' at the Yves Saint Laurent Museum is a tribute to the spiny flora. With over 1,700 species of cacti known worldwide, the aim is to highlight their remarkable diversity through various artistic mediums. Some are old specimens, like these "Pachycereus Pecte...

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Sudan war: “Time to silence the guns” UN chief pleads, ahead of vote on truce resolution

 A UN Security Council meeting focused Thursday (Mar. 07) on the war in Sudan. The United Nations Secretary-General warned that the nearly year-long conflict risks escalating regional instability and further fracturing the country. The conflict pits the Sudanese army gainst the paramilitary RSF. "The conflict has taken a devastating toll on th...

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Ethiopia's tigray region on brink of famine amidst conflict and climate crisis

In the arid depths of Ethiopia's Tigray region, where drought and conflict have become a cruel reality, Tigray is on the brink of famine, ravaged by two years of war and the unforgiving effects of climate change. Once-lush fields now lie barren, a stark testament to the harsh challenges faced by the inhabitants. At the Fenarwa health center, Ada Ar...

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Malaria: Africa's most affected countries commit to end deaths

 Ministers of Health from the 12 African countries with the highest burden of malaria gathered in Yaoundé, Cameroon, on Wednesday (Mar. 06). Ending deaths from the disease remains a challenge despite a package of measures that have proven to be inefficient and not adapted to the continent. Mali's minister of health and social development, Dr. ...

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At least 10 people killed as rebels seize a town in Congo's conflict-hit eastern region

 A rebel group with alleged links to neighbouring Rwanda seized a town in Congo's conflict-hit eastern region following attacks that killed at least 10 people and displaced thousands, reports said Wednesday. The seizure of Nyanzale by M23 rebels came after days of fighting with security forces, local civil society leader Jonas Pandasi said. He...

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Somalia gains full membership of East African Community

 Somalia has gained full membership of the East African Community (EAC). At a brief ceremony held Monday (Mar. 04) at the EAC headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania, Somalia's Minister of Commerce and Industry,Jibril Abdirashid Haji, presented the instrument of ratification to the bloc's Secretary-General, completing the admission process. EAC Secre...

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Search for missing girl in South Africa ramps up as news of bloodied items found heightens emotions

 The South African navy was brought in Monday to help with a search for a 6-year-old girl who has been missing for two weeks in a case that has captured national attention, forcing police to ask people to give them space to work and stop encroaching on the operation and recording it on their cell phones. Joslin Smith went missing on Feb. 19 in...

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At least 170 'executed' in Burkina Faso attack - Authorities

 At least 170 people were killed in northern Burkina Faso last week, a regional prosecutor said in a statement on Sunday. Aly Benjamin Coulibaly said attackers targeted four villages in Yatenga province before 'executing around 170 people' on February 25. The statement did not name the attackers. Burkina Faso is battling an Islamist militant i...

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Bomb threat forces president Mnangagwa to cancel trip to Victoria Falls

 A bomb scare shut down Zimbabwe's Victoria Falls Airport on Friday, forcing the country's president to cancel a planned address at a conference on renewable energy, an official said. Zimbabwean President Edson Mnangagwa was due to address the conference in the morning, but "had to suspend his trip to allow for investigations which are already...

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Sudan: RSF commit ethnic killings in Darfur, UN says

 Paramilitary forces and their allied militias fighting for power in Sudan have carried out large-scale ethnic killings and rapes as they take control of much of West Darfur, which could amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity, UN experts said in a new report. The report to the United Nations Security Council, obtained Thursday by The...

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Meningitis outbreak kills students in northern Nigeria

 A meningitis outbreak has killed 20 students in northern Nigeria, local media reported Wednesday (Feb. 28). The death toll which remains provisional was announced by the Yobe state Education commissioner. The outbreak has been recorded in some secondary schools in the state. Over a hundred cases have allegedly been reported with three patient...

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ICC orders reparations for victims of Ugandan rebel chief

 Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Wednesday granted reparations of more than 52 million euros ($56 million) to thousands of victims of a convicted commander in the shadowy Ugandan rebel group the Lord's Resistance Army. Dominic Ongwen was found guilty of 61 war crimes and crimes against humanity by the ICC in February 2021. ...

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Nigeria: Labour unions continue two day nationwide strike over soaring inflation

 Nigeria's government and union workers took to the streets of Lagos Tuesday as part of a new nationwide protest that threatened to shut down key services, with people angry about soaring inflation and growing economic pain. Since assuming office last year, President Bola Tinubu has enacted a range of controversial policies including scrapping...

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Senegal President proposes general amnesty amidst political tensions

 Senegal's President Macky Sall announced plans for a general amnesty for political demonstrators from 2021 to 2024, seeking to ease tensions ahead of upcoming elections. Speaking at a national dialogue on Monday, Sall reiterated his commitment to holding elections before the rainy season begins in July and assured that he will honor his manda...

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French journalist detained in Ethiopia

 A French journalist has been detained in Ethiopia while visiting the country for a recent African Union summit, his employer said Monday. Antoine Galindo, a Paris-based correspondent for the Africa Intelligence website, was detained in the capital Addis Ababa last Thursday by plainclothes security officers, the news outlet's publisher, Indigo...

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South Africa's ANC launches manifesto ahead of May election

 South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa on Saturday highlighted the achievements of his African National Congress, which has ruled the country for all of its 30 years of democrac y, as it heads into a tight race in May's election. Ramaphosa delivered the party's manifesto to thousands of ANC supporters at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban ...

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Sudan: Desperate malnutrition crisis in Zamzam camp, North Darfur

 Displaced people living in the Zamzam camp in North Darfur are suffering from high levels of malnutrition amid insufficient humanitarian aid almost one year since the violence began. Some 300,000 people displaced by the war in Sudan are living in difficult conditions in the camp, located 15 kilometres (nine miles) south of El Fasher, the capi...

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Kenya scraps entry fee for South Africans and other foreign nationals

 Kenya has waived entry fees for passport holders from South Africa and six other countries, following widespread criticism of the recently introduced $30 fee. The move aims to boost tourism and attract business travellers. Previously, all foreign passport holders were subject to visa requirements, but the government's decision sparked backlas...

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