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Egypt and Somalia meet to discuss Red Sea and developments in Somaliland

 Egypt's foreign minister discussed Red Sea and developments in Somaliland with his Somali counterpart on Monday during bilateral talks in Cairo. The meeting happened around a month after Ethiopia and Somalia agreed to hold "technical talks" to resolve a dispute sparked by Ethiopia's deal with Somalia's breakaway region of Somaliland. Somali F...

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Winter solstice's first rays of sun align with ancient Luxor temple

The winter solstice is a special day at the Ancient Egyptian temple complex at Luxor on the Nile River. On the northern hemisphere's shortest day of the year, the first rays of sunlight in the early morning align perfectly with the main axis of the city's Temple of Amun-Re. As the sun bathes the temple, it enters the Holy of Holies which houses a s...

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ECOWAS sets exit date for coup-hit states

 West Africa's regional bloc ECOWAS approved Sunday an exit timeline for three coup-hit nations after a nearly yearlong process of mediation to avert the unprecedented disintegration of the grouping. In a first in the 15-nation bloc's nearly 50 years of existence, the military juntas of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso announced in January that th...

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France rushes aid to Mayotte after Cyclone Chido devastation

France used ships and military aircraft to rush rescuers and supplies to Mayotte on Monday after the tiny French island territory off Africa was battered by its worst cyclone in nearly a century. Authorities fear hundreds and possibly thousands of people have died. Survivors wandered through streets littered with debris, searching for water and she...

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UN Peacekeeping Chief Discusses Progress In CAR

On the second day of his visit to the Central African Republic (CAR), Jean-Pierre Lacroix, the UN peacekeeping chief, met with the country's Prime Minister, Felix Moloua. The two leaders discussed the ongoing situation in CAR and the key steps needed for further progress. The humanitarian and security conditions in CAR have deteriorated since March...

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Dogs Canine Carnival in Lagos attracts dozens of pet owners

Dogs of various shapes and sizes took to the catwalk to show off their fancy dress costumes at the sixth edition of the Lagos Dog Carnival. The carnival venue was overflowing with breeds from across the country as they strut their stuff along the red carpet. Dogs were seen dressed in colourful costumes, wings, and accessories. Some owners queued up...

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Turkey's Erdogan offers to mediate between Sudan and the UAE

 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a telephone call with Sudan's military leader on Friday and offered to mediate to resolve tensions with the United Arab Emirates, according to the Turkish leader's office. The offer to Sudan's military leader, Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, comes just days after Erdogan brokered a deal between Ethiopia a...

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South Africa sweep Sri Lanka 2-0 to lead World Test Championship table

 South Africa have secured a 109-run victory over Sri Lanka on the last day of the second Test at St George's Park to complete a 2-0 sweep of the series and lead the World Test Championship (WTC) points table. Spinner Keshav Maharaj finished with figures of 5-76 on Monday as the hosts took 70 minutes to dismiss Sri Lanka for 238 in a game that...

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Mystery disease in Congo might be malaria - Authorities

 The mystery flu-like illness that has killed dozens of people in southwest Congo in recent weeks might be malaria, according to results from laboratory samples of infected people, authorities said Wednesday. "Of the 12 samples taken, nine were positive for malaria but these samples were not of very good quality, so we are continuing to resear...

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Morocco produces Africa’s first mpox tests

 Richard Songa was one of many patients who had mpox during a recent outbreak in the town of Kamituga in eastern Congo (DRC) in September. He believes he would have died if he did not receive treatment from the clinic here. Doctors at the Kamituga health clinic say they were overwhelmed, sometimes operating at full capacity. Africa's Centers f...

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Vote counting underway in Ghana in tight presidential race

Vote counting got underway in Ghana on Saturday evening following presidential and parliamentary elections which come amid the country's worst financial crisis in a generation. President Nana Akufo-Addo is stepping down next month after serving the allowed two terms in office and 12 candidates are vying to succeed him. The frontrunners in the race,...

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Ghana calls for "peaceful and transparent" elections as election nears

 As Ghana's elections on Saturday approach, a range of measures have been implemented to safeguard both democracy and security. Incumbent Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, representing the New Patriotic Party, is facing former President John Dramani Mahama, who is running for the opposition National Democratic Congress. Former Nigerian Pres...

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Biden arrives in Angola for his long-awaited sub-Saharan Africa visit

President Joe Biden arrived in Angola on Monday for his long-awaited first presidential visit to sub-Saharan Africa . Thousands of people lined the streets as Biden entered Angola's capital, Luanda. Biden first stopped in the Atlantic Ocean island nation of Cape Verde for a brief, closed-door meeting with Prime Minister Ulisses Correia e Silva. In ...

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Robert Sobukwe, the South African leader once as revered as Mandela

 Born 100 years ago, Sobukwe was a titan of South Africa's anti-apartheid struggle – now often forgotten, his legacy still shapes the country. On Monday, March 21, 1960, Robert Sobukwe, the 35-year-old leader of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), woke at 5am. His wife, Veronica, heated a kettle of water on the stove, and he washed in a tub in ...

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Death toll in Uganda landslides rises to 20 as search continues

 More bodies buried under the mud were retrieved in eastern Uganda on Friday and an injured person died in a hospital, bringing the death toll from this week's landslides to 20, officials said as search efforts pressed on in the stricken area. Heavy rains had triggered the landslides that engulfed six villages in the mountainous district of Bu...

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Namibia waits for results of fiercely contested election

 Vote counting is underway in Namibia after what was widely seen as the most fiercely contested elections in decades. There were long queues outside polling stations throughout the day on Wednesday as the country's youthful population cast their ballot for a new president and parliament.Voting closed at nine in the evening local time and initi...

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Over 300 irregular migrants detained in Libya after arrest in desert

 More than 300 migrants have been arrested in Libya's desert by the 444 Brigade. The powerful militia group that operates under the auspices of the Libyan army, said in a statement Monday (Nov. 25) that its patrolling commanders detained the migrants and referred them to authorities. The group in a post on Facebook condemned smuggling and huma...

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Namibia poised to elect first female president

 Namibia's Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah could become the country's first female president if she wins the presidential election on Wednesday. At least 1.4 million people, or about half of the population, have registered to vote in the elections, with 15 political parties running for president and seats in the National Assembly. Result...

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EU's top diplomat Josep Borrell visits Lebanon as escalations continue

 The EU's top diplomat Josep Borrell held a meeting with Najib Mikati, Lebanon's caretaker prime minister in Beirut on Sunday. Borrell's visit to Lebanon comes at the tail-end of a Middle East tour related to the ongoing wars and the crises in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon. Before his visit to Beirut, Borrell visited Cyprus and Jordan. He is late...

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IMF highlights progress in Egypt’s reforms and global economic updates

 IMF Highlights Progress in Egypt's Reform Program, Assesses Global Economic Challenges The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reaffirmed its support for Egypt's reform efforts as the country continues to navigate economic challenges exacerbated by regional tensions. Speaking on Thursday in Washington, D.C., IMF Communications Director Julie Ko...

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