Egypt secures 1.267 million tons of wheat for mid-2025 but faces scrutiny over procurement transparency and dwindling reserves.
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A Nigerian military airstrike targeting bandits mistakenly killed 10 civilians in Sokoto. Authorities are investigating the tragic incident to prevent recurrence.
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Morocco’s new family law proposals aim to enhance women’s rights in child custody, polygamy, and marriage, fostering equality and justice.
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World Bank staff raise concerns over Ethiopia’s IMF-backed debt analysis, highlighting liquidity issues and standoff with bondholders.
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Cyclone Chido killed 94 people in Mozambique, affected 622,000, and highlighted the need for resilient infrastructure amid growing climate change impacts.
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Sudan’s RSF pledges support for civilian governance, raising partition concerns as they plan to work with a new administration amid the ongoing conflict.
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Exploring Africa’s informal economy reveals its challenges and potential as a key driver of jobs and innovation.
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Eskom projects R10 billion profit in 2025, reversing a R55 billion loss, driven by operational stability, tariff hikes, and debt relief.
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Uganda’s rapid urbanization is reshaping social structures, impacting housing, employment, and access to essential services like healthcare and education.
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Egypt’s court upholds a 1-year sentence against former presidential candidate Ahmed Tantawy, barring him from office for 5 years.