Tunisians rally against President Kais Saied, accusing him of restricting democracy ahead of the upcoming election. Many fear his grip on power is tightening
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Muhoozi Kainerugaba, Uganda’s president’s son, has pulled out of the 2026 presidential race, urging his supporters to back his father, President Yoweri Museveni.
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Egypt is moving forward with plans to sell a majority stake in United Bank by March 2024, attracting foreign investors in a bid to stabilize its economy.
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From Nairobi to Accra, five African cities are leading smart urban development by adopting technologies that address traffic, waste, and energy issues
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Nigeria’s food-producing regions are on high alert as Cameroon releases water from the Lagdo Dam, raising concerns over potential flooding that could devastate crops and livelihoods.
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Gordons discusses Israel Adesanya’s connection to African power, challenges Nigerian athletes face abroad, and his support for his children’s future athletic pursuits.
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Indian arms sold to European buyers are reportedly ending up in Ukraine, despite concerns raised by Russia, with India maintaining it follows export laws.
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Rwanda has launched a nationwide mpox vaccination campaign targeting high-risk groups, with support from the Africa CDC, to curb the spread of the virus.
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Zimbabwe’s creditors show a willingness to consider a debt-for-climate swap as part of restructuring its $21 billion arrears, pending government commitment to reforms.
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A coordinated attack in Mali targeting military and government sites raises concerns about the country’s security. The government pledges to respond but faces challenges.