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Cameroon: Douala mourns Anicet Ekane as questions remain over his death
Ekane’s family rejected a government-led investigation into his death.
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Guinea-Bissau’s electoral commission says its unable to finalise election results
The country’s electoral commission said armed men broke into its office and stole ballots and vote tallies on 26 November, the same day that the military seized power.
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In Kenya, women motorcycle riders break stereotypes on the road
The Inked Sisterhood is one of the fastest-growing communities of female bikers in Kenya.
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German, Egyptian foreign ministers want full implementation of Gaza ceasefire
Israel has been accused of repeated violations, breaking the truce more than 500 times, and killing at least 356 Palestinians since October 10
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Measles vaccination drive expands in east of DR Congo as conflict persists
A campaign to vaccinate tens of thousands of children in eastern Congo’s Masisi Territory continued Monday, as local health authorities battled a measles outbreak that has left thousands of children sick.
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Violence escalates in South Kivu as M23 attacks government forces
Clashes between the M23 rebel group and Congolese government forces, supported by coalition troops, broke out across South Kivu province on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, escalating tensions in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Ears ‘notched’ in drive to boost Kenya’s Rhino population
Kenya has launched the largest ever rhino ear tagging program at the Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary in Tsavo West National Park
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Saffron harvesting flourishes in Morocco’s rural Ikniouen commune
Morocco is among the world’s top saffron producers.
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Cameroon fires coach as new hire omits Onana, Aboubakar ahead of AFCON
Pagou replaced Marc Brys, the veteran Belgian coach whose appointment last year seemed to be the sports ministry’s choice against the wishes of the soccer federation led by Cameroon great Samuel Eto’o.
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ICC accuses Libyan prison commander of murder and sexual violence
ICC prosecutors say Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri, a former senior commander at Mitiga prison in Libya, ordered or oversaw murders, torture, rape and other sexual violence between 2015 and 2020.
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Yoane Wissa misses AFCON after being dropped from DR Congo squad
Newcastle striker Yoane Wissa has been left out of DR Congo’s squad for the Africa Cup of Nations, ruling him out of the tournament in Morocco.
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Trump to host DRC and Rwanda presidents to sign peace agreement
Félix Tshisekedi and Paul Kagame will meet the US president in Washington on Thursday.
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Rare african lion quintuplets make adorable public debut in China
Five African lion cubs, rare quintuplets born to the same mother, made their public debut at an animal theme park in southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality at their one-month celebration.
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Burkina Faso’s Traore gets first Sahel Alliance identity card
With the introduction of biometric identity cards, the Sahel leaders seek to grow the profile of their new bloc and to deepen integration
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UK suspends funding support for the Mozambique gas project
The gas project in Mozambique has, over the years, been accused of fueling the climate crisis and deadly terror attacks in the region.
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South African radio presenter charged with recruiting fighters for Russia
South African Radio Host Charged with Recruiting Fighters for Russia
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Guinea-Bissau: Presidential candidate seeks asylum in Nigerian embassy
Fernando Dias’ request for protecton was granted Sunday in a letter by Nigeria’s foreign minister to ECOWAS. In the letter, Nigeria also requested ECOWAS to authorize its forces present in Bissau to secure the embassy premises
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Nigeria’s defence minister resigns amid growing security crisis
Nigeria’s defense minister, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has resigned, the president’s office said on Monday, as the country grapples with a growing security crisis.
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Former Credit Suisse official indicted in Mozambique money laundering case
Swiss authorities have indicted a former official at Credit Suisse for alleged money laundering involving state companies in Mozambique.
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Protesters in Haiti take over Saint-Marc city hall demanding protection from gangs
Hundreds of protesters gathered in Saint-Marc in Haiti and seized the offices of the city hall to demand protection from gang violence.
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No breakthrough in ECOWAS talks with Guinea-Bissau coup leaders
A high-level delegation from ECOWAS has ended its mediation mission to Guinea-Bissau without a breakthrough. But representatives of the West African regional bloc said talks with coup leaders would continue later this month.
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Congolese authorities declare end of Ebola outbreak in Kasai
No new Ebola cases were reported in the past 42 days.
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DRC: MONUSCO head Bintou Keita steps down early
The UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the DRC was expected to leave her position in February 2026.
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Civil society condemns the death of opposition leader Anicet Ekane in custody
Cameroon is reeling after the death of Anicet Ekane, a prominent opposition figure and longtime critic of President Paul Biya, who died in state custody. His passing has sparked grief and indignation in Yaoundé and beyond.
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UNAIDS urges global unity in World AIDS Day call to action
As the world marks World AIDS Day, UNAIDS is urging global leaders to take urgent action.
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ECOWAS delegation in Guinea-Bissau for talks with coup leaders
The mission, led by its chairman and the President of Sierra Leone Julius Maada Bio, arrived as the military government — which seized power last Wednesday — banned all demonstrations, strikes and activities regarded as threat to peace and stability
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Spanish services rescue over 100 migrants in Canary Islands
New footage released by Spanish authorities shows members of the Spanish Red Cross helping people getting to shore on the island of El Hierro.
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Samuel Eto’o wins second term as Cameroon’s football chief
Eto’o was re-elected unopposed on Saturday as head of the Cameroonian Football Federation (Fecafoot)
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Trump targets Somali community amid immigration crackdown
The US president has stepped up his attacks against the Somali community in recent weeks, amid a wider crackdown on legal immigration.
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Cameroon: Rival of President Biya dies in detention
Anicet Ekane had been in detention since his arrest on October 24 as Cameroon clamped down on post-election protests
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South Africa’s Ramaphosa reaffirms G20 commitment amid US boycott
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa stated on Sunday, November 30, that his country would remain fully engaged in G20 activities, despite recent tensions with the United States, which will host next year’s G20 meetings.
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Liverpool secures much-needed win over West Ham 2-0 as Isak scores first goal for Reds
Liverpool secured a much needed morale-boost on Sunday with a 2-0 Premier League win away to West Ham, thanks to an opening goal from Aleksander Isak and a stopage-time second from Cody Gakpo.
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Police clash with Flamengo fans in Rio during Copa Libertadores parade
The euphoric fans took to the streets Sunday following their team’s 1-0 truimph over Palmeiras the previous day. The parade ended with police firing rubber bullets and tear gas in an attempt to disperse the mass of boisterous fans
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African leaders call for formal recognition and reparations for colonial-era crimes
African leaders meeting in Algiers on Sunday called for colonial-era crimes to be formally recognised, criminalised and compensated for through an African Union-backed reparations process.
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Congolese Nobel Laureate Denis Mukwege says Kinshasa-M23 peace deal ‘illegitimate’
Congolese Nobel Peace Laureate Dr Denis Mukwege has denounced the ongoing peace process between Kinshasa and M23 rebels aimed at ending the fighting in eastern DRC.
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Khartoum residents under threat from environmental hazards in war-ravaged city
It’s been six months since Sudan’s Armed forces retook the capital Khartoum. But two years of fighting has wrought untold devastation. Now, people returning to the city are under threat from environmental hazards that are putting the health of millions at risk.
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Israeli prime minister requests pardon on longstanding corruption case
Benjamin Netanyahu claims an end to his five-year trial on bribery and fraud charges would be “in the public interest”.
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Prominent Tunisian opposition figure arrested at protest in capital
Chaima Issa was one of a group of opposition leaders, businessmen, and lawyers, who were handed jail terms on Friday.
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Milan exhibition highlights 3,000 years of Olympic history
Old and new have been woven together from ancient statutes to the golden running spikes Michael Johnson wore in the 1996 Olympics.
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South Africa humiliates Wales in record 73-0 win in Cardiff
Wales barely got their hands on the ball for much of the game while the Springboks scored 11 tries.







































