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Ukraine’s ancient Easter egg art helps preserve national identity
Ukraine is preparing for Easter with the pysanka, a hand‑decorated egg whose colours and symbols differ from one region to another and carry both religious and historical meaning.
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Rwanda reintegrates 214 former armed group members from DR Congo
After spending several months at the Mutobo demobilization center, 214 people affiliated with armed groups were officially reintegrated this week in Rwanda.
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Protests erupt in Guinea-Bissau after activist’s killing
The United Nations has condemned the killing as “brutal” and called for a full investigation, warning of a shrinking civic space in the country since the 2025 military takeover
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Belgium turns Easter chocolate into giant edible sculpture
Belgium is celebrating Easter with giant edible sculptures as nearly 40 chocolatiers from across the country present their creations in Brussels for the fourth Bel’Oeuf exhibition.
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Senegal: The diaspora, a key driver of the economy [Business Africa]
The Senegalese diaspora, estimated at around 700,000 people, nearly 4% of the population, lays a central role in the country’s economy. Mainly based in Europe and across Africa, it makes a significant contribution to national finances.
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Four children killed in machete attack at Kampala nursery school
Such attacks are rare in Kampala, and the tragedy has sparked grief and outrage among parents and the wider community.
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From the Chrism Mass to the washing of the feet: Pope Leo’s first Easter season begins
Pope Leo XIV begins his first Easter as pontiff by washing priests’ feet, following a tradition previously used by Pope Francis, while warning against domination in a troubled world.
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Wall Street falls, oil surges after Trump threatens more attacks on Iran
Stocks slumped and oil prices soared Thursday after President Donald Trump vowed the U.S. will continue to attack Iran and failed to offer a clear timetable for ending the conflict in the Middle East.
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Videos show explosions in central Iran as conflict with Israel intensifies
Iran was hit by a powerful new wave of strikes on Wednesday when massive explosions and thick plumes of smoke rose over Baharestan, in the Esfahan region of central Iran.
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President Putin holds talks with Egyptian Foreign Minister Abdelatty in Moscow
Russian President Vladimir Putin has held talks in Moscow with Egypt’s foreign minister, Badr Abdelatty, focusing on the war in the Middle East and economic cooperation.
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Uganda: Four children killed in knife attack at Kampala kindergarten
The male suspect gained access to the daycare facility by posing as a parent, according to local media. Police said the four children killed were aged bewteen two and three.
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Pope calls for unity during Holy Thursday mass amid global tensions
Pope Leo XIV led the Holy Thursday Chrism Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica, using the occasion to speak against the abuse of power and the drive for domination.
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More than 40 countries hold talks on ways to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
Britain accused Iran on Thursday of holding the world’s economy hostage as diplomats from more than 40 countries held talks on ways to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route that has been choked off by the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.
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Nigeria: Bola Tinubu expected in Jos after deadly gun attack and mob violence
Mob violence erupted on Wednesday in Jos, in north-central Nigeria, after a gun attack on a bar killed over 30 people during the weekend.
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Burundi arsenal blasts in Bujumbura kill 13 civilians
Burundi’s army has confirmed that 13 civilians were killed and 57 others wounded after explosions tore through a military arsenal in Bujumbura earlier this week. Three soldiers were also reported among the injured, though no military deaths have been disclosed.
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DRC launches first census in 40 years with $30M UNFPA backing – Interview
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has launched its first national census in over 40 years, a move UN officials say could reshape development planning across the vast central African nation.
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Armenia’s unique salt mine asthma clinic faces closure as funds dry up
Armenia is home to a rare underground clinic beneath Yerevan, where asthma and allergy patients descend 235 metres into the Avan salt mine to breathe mineral‑rich air in a setting unlike any conventional hospital.
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Guinea-Bissau: Civil society activist Vigário Luís Balanta found dead
Vigário Luís Balanta’s body was found in the Ndam area, about 30 kilometres from the capital Bissau, according to local media. The 35-year-old activist was a vocal critic of Guinea-Bissau’s military junta.
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Kenya’s Greenland Girls School offers teenage mothers a second chance at education
In Kenya, Greenland Girls School in Kajiado County is breaking new ground by providing education to teenage mothers, many of whom bring their children with them to the boarding school.
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UN appoints former Haiti PM Garry Conille as Resident Coordinator in Kenya
Garry Conille served as prime minister of Haiti twice. His second term, in 2024, coincided with the first deployments of Kenyan troops as part of a UN-backed force designed to help Haiti restore security amid acute gang violence.
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Lebanon hit by fresh Israeli raid and Hezbollah response
Deadly Israeli strikes in Lebanon hit a building in Zebdine, near Nabatieh. The raid came as Hezbollah launched rockets and drones across the border and regional tensions deepened.
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Mozambique clears IMF debt early
Mozambique has fully repaid its debt to the International Monetary Fund, clearing more than 630 million dollars ahead of schedule.
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Chakwera warns: Fighting corruption comes at a cost – Interview
“The fight you engage in fights back”: Malawi’s former president Chakwera on power, corruption and political reality
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Trump says US close to completing Iran mission, vows intensified strikes
The remarks come amid continued uncertainty over the direction of the conflict, with Trump signaling both a possible endgame within weeks and further escalation through intensified strikes.
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Astronauts begin NASA lunar mission after climactic blast-off
Four astronauts have blasted off aboard a massive NASA rocket, beginning a long-anticipated journey around the Moon, the first crewed lunar flyby in more than 50 years.
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Powerful 7.4 quake hits Indonesia’s Molucca Sea, tsunami alert lifted
Indonesia was struck by a powerful 7.4‑magnitude earthquake early on 2 April in the Molucca Sea, off Ternate in North Maluku, killing at least one person and briefly triggering a tsunami warning.
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Watch: NASA’s Artemis II rocket launches on historic Moon mission
A NASA rocket carrying four astronauts blasted off from Florida, marking the first crewed lunar mission in more than 50 years.
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19 migrants found dead by Italian coastguard
The bodies of 19 migrants were recovered from an inflatable boat south of the island of Lampedusa on Wednesday by the Italian coastguard
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South Africa deploys 2,200 soldiers as gang violence plagues Cape flats
South African soldiers moved into gang-ridden Cape Town townships on Wednesday, as two people were killed in fresh violence, nearly 50 days after the president ordered the deployment.
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Uganda, Egypt discuss Iran war impact on Africa’s energy and food prices
Uganda’s state minister for foreign affairs has met with Egypt’s foreign minister in Cairo to discuss how the ongoing war involving Iran is affecting Africa’s energy security, inflation and food prices.
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Nigeria: Mob violence reported in Jos days after deadly gunman attack
Mobs formed across the Nigerian city of Jos on Wednesday, a reporter for the press agency AFP saw, appearing to lead to the deaths of two people.
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Deadly arsenal explosions rock Bujumbura
Dozens of people have been killed after powerful explosions ripped through Bujumbura following a fire at a military arsenal late Tuesday night. The blasts originated from the main ammunition depot in Musaga, sending shockwaves and widespread panic across the city.
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Iran stands firm as diplomatic efforts remain indirect
Iran has reiterated its uncompromising position as pressure mounts for a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing conflict. A senior Iranian official emphasized that Tehran will not accept any agreement unless its core conditions are fully met.
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Senegalese TikTok star Khaby Lame named ambassador for Dakar 2026 Youth Olympics
The Senegalese TikTokker Khaby Lame has been appointed an ambassador for the upcoming Youth Olympics, set to be staged in Dakar this year.
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South Africans load up on fuel as Iran war leads to major price hike
South African motorists were on Tuesday headed to gas stations in large numbers in anticipation of record fuel hikes that will come into effect at midnight as the world continues to feel impacts of the Iran war that has affected global oil and fuel prices.
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Lebo M lawsuit over ‘Lion King’ chant sparks debate
A cultural expert and the general public voiced their thoughts and reactions to a lawsuit by comedian Lebo M against fellow comedian Learnmore Jonasi, whom he accused of intentionally “mistranslating” the famous Lion King chant from Zulu.
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DR Congo fans celebrate historic World Cup qualification after 52 years
The achievement marks a long-awaited return, with the nation last appearing at the tournament in 1974 under the name Zaire.
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Apple at 50: tech giant faces new test in the age of AI
Apple is marking its 50th anniversary at a pivotal moment, as the tech giant faces growing pressure to deliver its next major innovation.
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Cubans celebrate arrival of Russian oil tanker amid US energy blockade
Cubans were relived on Tuesday to learned that a Russian tanker docked at the Cuban port of Matanzas laden with 730,000 barrels of oil, marking the first time in three months that an oil tanker reached the island.
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South Africans react as fuel prices surge despite tax relief
Authorities announced a reduction of the general fuel levy by three rand per litre, a measure aimed at cushioning the impact of soaring global oil prices linked to the Iran war. However, the relief has done little to offset one of the steepest pump price increases on record.




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