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Uganda: Rhinos return to Kidepo Valley Park for first time since 1983
Ugandan wildlife authorities have reintroduced rhinos into a remote protected area where they were once poached into extinction, an event seen by conservationists as a milestone in efforts to support the recovery of a species threatened by poaching.
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In Sudan’s refugee camps, Eid is overshadowed by war
Displaced Sudanese citizens gathered for Eid prayers and preparec food in Tawila camp in North Darfur, as the war in their home country weighs heavily on the celebrations.
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Liverpool condemns ‘dehumanising, cowardly’ racist abuse of Ibrahima Konate
Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate was the target of “vile and abhorrent” racist abuse online, the Premier League club said Friday.
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Rescued cheetahs find refuge in Somaliland amid trafficking crisis
Inside a guarded sanctuary on the savannah, 127 rescued cheetahs pace, stretch and play — survivors of a brutal illegal trade that is pushing the species toward the brink.
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Alliance of Sahel states outraged at EU demand to free Niger’s president
The European parliament voted last week to pass a resolution demanding the “immediate” release of Niger’s former president Mohamed Bazoum, who was ousted in a coup in 2023 and has been detained ever since. The Alliance of Sahel states reacted with indignation.
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Iran threatens to target recreational and tourist sites worldwide
Iran threatened to target recreational and tourist sites worldwide and insisted it was still building missiles
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Sudanese artists rebuild cultural life in wartime shelter
In a school-turned-shelter on the Red Sea coast, music rises above the hardships of war as displaced Sudanese artists recreate a sense of community and purpose.
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Nigerian Muslims mark End of Ramadan with Eid al-Fitr prayers
Muslims in Nigeria and around the world marked the end of the fasting month of Ramadan and ushered in the holiday of Eid al-Fitr on Friday with prayers.
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New WTO report: high oil, gas prices serious challenge for trade growth
The World Trade Organization warned Thursday that prolonged high oil and gas prices in 2026 would “shave off” growth from an already grim trade forecast.
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Burkina Faso’s tomato export ban raises concerns over regional supply
Burkina Faso’s decision to ban the export of fresh tomatoes is drawing attention across West Africa, with traders and consumers watching closely for possible effects on supply and prices.
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Nowruz in Tehran: Crowded markets dispte ongoing airstrikes
Iran’s capital Tehran showed signs of cautious activity on 19 March 2026 as residents prepared for Nowruz, despite ongoing US-Israeli strikes that have disrupted daily life since 28 February.
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Nowruz in London: Iranian diaspora marks spring amid grief over war in Iran
Members of the Iranian diaspora in north London gathered on 20 March to mark Nowruz, the Persian New Year, despite concern over the ongoing war in Iran.
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Madagascar’s president orders polygraph for aspiring ministers
Madagascar’s military leader, President Michael Randrianirina, announced Thursday that anyone applying to become a minister in the new government will undergo lie detector tests to screen for corruption—a rare and unprecedented vetting measure.
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Egyptians attend prayers at a mosque to mark Eid celebrations
Egyptians attended prayers at a mosque in Cairo on Friday to mark the holiday of Eid al-Fitr, and bid farewell to the to the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
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UK and Nigeria agree deal to speed up deportations
Nigeria and the United Kingdom have signed a new agreement aimed at accelerating the return of Nigerians without legal status in Britain, including failed asylum seekers, visa overstayers and convicted offenders.
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Tunisian anti-racism activist sentenced to eight years in prison
A Tunisian court on Thursday sentenced anti-racism activist Saadia Mosbah to eight years in prison on financial misconduct charges, a ruling her lawyer condemned as “shocking” and politically motivated, marking the latest crackdown on civil society in the North African country.
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NGOs in DR Congo offer street children skills and hope of a better future
Several thousand children are estimated to live on the streets in the Congolese capital, Kinshasa.
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Tributes pour in from across the world for South African peace advocate
Anti-apartheid activist, human rights campaigner, and constitutional lawyer, Nicholas “Fink” Haysom, died on Wednesday aged 73.
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Colombia: Torrential rain triggers severe flooding in Facatativá, over 1,000 affected
Torrential rain that began on 18 March triggered severe flooding in Facatativá, a town 40 km west of Bogotá, affecting more than 1,000 families, according to local authorities.
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Tear gas and tension in Jerusalem as Eid prayers held outside al Aqsa
For the first time in decades, Al Aqsa is closed during Eid al Fitr, forcing Jerusalem worshippers to pray outside amid security tensions and tear gas.
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Watch: Trump’s Pearl Harbor joke tests US-Japan alliance amid Iran tensions
Donald Trump joked about Pearl Harbor while urging Sanae Takaichi to expand Japan’s role in securing the Strait of Hormuz, drawing a muted response.
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At least 18 African migrants drown off coast of Comoros
They were part of a group of about 50 people dropped off by smugglers in the sea, with many unable to swim.
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Zimbabwe opposition groups fight against proposed constitutional change
The proposed amendments would extend the presidential term from five to seven years and replace direct presidential elections with a vote by lawmakers.
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Iranian TV shows man rescued from South Khorasan rubble
Red Crescent teams rescue survivors in South Khorasan after reported US-Israeli strikes, as Iran counts rising civilian toll and mounting destruction.
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AFCON 2025 title “cannot be taken away” from Senegal, says FSF
The Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) said Thursday that the Africa Cup title cannot be taken away from Senegal, following a decision by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to strip the country of its title earlier this week.
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Congolese citizens welcome Belgian court trial in Lumumba case
Several Congolese citizens welcomed a Belgian court’s decision to put 93-year-old former diplomat Etienne Davignon on trial over the killing of independence hero Patrice Lumumba in 1961. Africanews correspondent Chris Ocamringa reports from Kinshasa.
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Crowds flock to Antananarivo as Madagascar restores Its pre‑colonial new year
Madagascar’s traditional New Year, Alahamady Be, a pre-colonial custom abandoned for decades, has now been revived with rituals honouring ancestors, sacred fire and purification ceremonies.
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Bola Tinubu’s state visit to UK: major steel deal agreed with British PM
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Nigerian President Bola Tinubu at 10 Downing Street in London during the first state visit by the leader of Africa’s most populous nation in nearly four decades.
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Djibouti’s Guelleh faces only low-profile rival in presidential ballot
Djibouti’s President Ismail Omar Guelleh, who has ruled the strategically located Horn of Africa nation for nearly three decades, will face just one little-known challenger in next month’s presidential election, according to an official decree published Wednesday.
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Morocco’s 2025 AFCON win draws mixed emotions from supporters
Morocco fans in Rabat expressed mixed emotions Wednesday after CAF awarded the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title to the Atlas Lions following a controversial defeat to Senegal in January’s final—a decision the Senegalese federation says it will appeal.
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Moroccans turn to gold as safe haven investment
In Morocco, the gold business is booming. The precious metal is seen as a safe investment to hold wealth.
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Middle East war boosts traffic through Kenyan port of Lamu
Thousands of high-end cars being shipped from Japan and destined for Dubai have been dropped off on the Kenyan island of Lamu, port authorities said, as the Mideast war provides a boost to African shipping hubs.
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Afghanistan, Sierra Leone, and Malawi among the unhappiest countries
Finland has been named the world’s happiest country for the ninth consecutive year, according to the World Happiness Report 2026 published Thursday, which also highlights the stark decline in well-being among young people linked to heavy social media use.
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Sahel accounts for nearly half of all terror-related deaths: report
The Sahel region of Africa, which has become the “global epicentre of terrorism,” accounted for nearly half of all terrorism-related deaths for the third consecutive year in 2025, the Global Terrorism Report said Thursday.
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Gulf crisis draws attention to African oil [Business Africa]
Unlike crude from the middle east, a lot of African oil does not have to transit vulnerable corridors such as the Strait of Hormuz, where events like war can put a stop to shipping. But years of constrained investment meant African producers cannot pump more and fast enough to cover supply gaps
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Fuel hikes squeeze Moroccans as Middle East tensions rise
The rising cost of fuel is beginning to be felt in Morocco due to the ongoing fighting in the Middle East that has led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
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Hungary: Wellness day for endangered tortoises at Nyíregyháza Zoo
Staff at Nyíregyháza Zoo carried out a wellness programme for resident tortoises on Wednesday 18 March, providing cleaning, grooming and veterinary checks.
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UN mine action chiefs for Ethiopia and Sudan call for more funding
They say mines kill and maim a disproportionate number of children and that people cannot return to safety without addressing explosive hazards.
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Colombia: Baby grey titi monkey gets cuddly ‘mum’ ahead of return to wild
An orphaned grey titi monkey was released back into the wild after rehabilitation at a wildlife centre in Antioquia, authorities said on 18 March.


































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