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29 pupils taking high school exams killed in C.Africa crushThu, 26 Jun 2025 15:41:09 GMT

Twenty-nine students taking their high school exams in the Central African Republic died in a stampede sparked by an exploding power transformer, the health ministry told AFP Thursday.Just over 5,300 pupils were sitting the second day of the baccalaureat exams at the time of the explosion early Wednesday afternoon in Bangui, the capital of the …

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South Africa’s Sundowns make impact felt at Club World CupThu, 26 Jun 2025 15:23:22 GMT

South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns head out of the Club World Cup with their heads high and the firm belief that they have made a mark on the global stage.The club, established in a black township during the apartheid era, drew 0-0 with Brazilian giants Fluminense in their final group game having beaten South Korea’s Ulsan …

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G20 president S.Africa warns global turmoil hurts poorer nationsThu, 26 Jun 2025 13:51:46 GMT

South Africa’s Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola warned Thursday that growing global fragmentation was fuelling unprecedented turmoil and disproportionately harming poorer nations, urging a united G20 response. The remarks come as international cooperation is under increasing strain, with multiple devastating conflicts and humanitarian crises.”State rivalries are fuelling fragmentation, with economic decoupling, and proxy conflicts undermining global stability,” …

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UN air service slashes fleet by nearly a quarterThu, 26 Jun 2025 13:20:50 GMT

The UN’s air service which flies humanitarian workers and cargo to hard-to-reach corners of the world has been forced to slash its global fleet by almost a quarter due to funding cuts, the World Food Programme (WFP) told AFP. WFP, which manages the United Nations Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS), received 45 percent of its funding from …

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For Senegal women’s basketball team, show goes on without US visasThu, 26 Jun 2025 12:06:57 GMT

Members of the Senegal women’s national basketball team hustled across the court in central Dakar, dribbling and pivoting as the scuffing noise of their trainers echoed across the empty arena.Originally slated to train in the United States this week, Les Lionnes are instead practising in their home country, an abrupt change of plans highlighting the …

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16 killed, thousands of businesses destroyed after Kenya protestsThu, 26 Jun 2025 11:00:08 GMT

At least 16 people died in the previous day’s protests across Kenya, Amnesty International said on Thursday, as businesses and residents were left to clean up the devastation in the capital and beyond.Burned-out buildings, smashed windows, looted shops — thousands of businesses in downtown Nairobi, the epicentre of Wednesday’s anti-government protests, were destroyed.  The marches had …

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Nigerian farms battle traffic, developers in downtown AbujaThu, 26 Jun 2025 05:26:28 GMT

Under the din of traffic from the highway bridge that cuts over his fields, Bala Haruna inspects corn, cassava and okra on his family farm.A pump pulls up water from a nearby stream and is diverted through trenches dug through cropland wedged between four-lane roads — fields which were here long before the nearby hotel, …

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Tunisia U-turn on phosphate plant sparks anger in blighted cityThu, 26 Jun 2025 02:12:29 GMT

The bedroom of 74-year-old Cherifa Attia smells like burnt rubber. The vast phosphate processing plant beside her home has been belching out toxic fumes into the atmosphere, blighting this Tunisian city.”This is killing us,” said Cherifa as the foul air permeated her home. “That’s all we breathe. Day and night.” Residents of Gabes, a city of …

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Saint John the Baptist Cape Verde festivities attract thousandsWed, 25 Jun 2025 18:58:17 GMT

Thousands of people attended horse racing events to mark the end of traditional celebrations on Cape Verdean island Santo Antao which annually lets its hair down for the Feast of Saint John the Baptist.The festivities not only commemorate the saint’s feast day but also mark the summer solstice, which is widely celebrated in several Portuguese-speaking …

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Kenya anniversary protests turn violent, 8 deadWed, 25 Jun 2025 18:06:22 GMT

Marches in Kenya to mark a year since massive anti-government demos turned violent on Wednesday, with eight killed and at least 400 injured as protesters held running battles with police, who flooded Nairobi’s streets with tear gas and sealed off government buildings with barbed wire.Initially peaceful commemorations descended into chaos as scattered groups ripped up …

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