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    Hundreds of animals die in Kenyan wildlife preserves amid region’s worst drought in decades

    Hundreds of animals die in Kenyan wildlife preserves amid region’s worst drought in decades Hundreds of animals, including elephants and endangered Grevy’s zebras, have died in Kenyan wildlife preserves during East Africa's worst drought in decades, according to a report released Friday.
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    World leaders, citizens voice cautious hope on Ethiopia's Tigray truce deal

    World leaders, citizens voice cautious hope on Ethiopia's Tigray truce deal In tonight's edition: one day after Ethiopia's historic truce agreement, we bring you reactions as Addis Ababa and Tigray look ahead to a renewed path of understanding and cooperation. World powers are now voicing...
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    Guinea junta seeks to prosecute ex-president Conde on corruption charges

    Guinea junta seeks to prosecute ex-president Conde on corruption charges Guinea's justice minister on Thursday ordered legal proceedings against former President Alpha Conde and more than 180 officials from his deposed regime for alleged corruption and embezzlement of public funds, according to...
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    DR Congo president calls for youth to form 'vigilance groups' amid resurgence of M23 rebels

    DR Congo president calls for youth to form 'vigilance groups' amid resurgence of M23 rebels Democratic Republic of Congo President Felix Tshisekedi called Thursday for young people to form "vigilance groups" in the face of M23 rebel activity in the east of the country.
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    Fintech in Africa: 'It's the next frontier, if not the last frontier'

    Fintech in Africa: 'It's the next frontier, if not the last frontier' Fintech startups increased in value by more than 80 per cent across Africa last year, led by strong performances in South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya. Funding for these firms has more than doubled in the first six months of this...
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    Nile River under threat: A closer look at Egypt's water crisis

    Nile River under threat: A closer look at Egypt's water crisis Starting on November 6, Egypt will host the COP27 climate change conference. Nearly 100 heads of state are expected in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. Egypt itself has been experiencing first-hand the effects of climate...
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    Leaders hold final day of Arab League summit amid cost of living crisis

    Leaders hold final day of Arab League summit amid cost of living crisis Arab leaders convened on Wednesday in Algeria for the second day of the 31st summit of the largest annual Arab conference, seeking common ground on several divisive issues in the region. The meeting comes against the...
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    Warring parties in Ethiopia's Tigray conflict agree to truce

    Warring parties in Ethiopia's Tigray conflict agree to truce Ethiopia’s warring sides agreed Wednesday to a permanent cessation of hostilities in a conflict believed to have killed hundreds of thousands, but enormous challenges lie ahead, including getting all parties to lay down arms or withdraw.
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    Ethiopia and Tigray forces agree to truce after two years of civil war

    Ethiopia and Tigray forces agree to truce after two years of civil war In tonight's edition: After two years of fighting, the warring Ethiopian government and Tigrayan forces have agreed to a truce. The critical breakthrough comes just over a week into peace talks in South Africa and marks a...
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    Whale watching in Gabon: Where humpbacks go to give birth

    Whale watching in Gabon: Where humpbacks go to give birth A few decades ago, humpback whales were endangered, with only 10,000 of them left. But a global push for better protection has meant that whale watching, not whale hunting, is now a thriving industry. Every summer, the mammals travel to...
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    Somalia appeals for international aid after deadly attack in Mogadishu

    Somalia appeals for international aid after deadly attack in Mogadishu In tonight's edition: The clean-up continues in Somalia's capital Mogadishu as the death toll from the weekend's bombing claimed by Al Shabaab rises to at least 116. The government is appealing for international help. Also...
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    Algeria hosts first Arab League summit since normalisation deals with Israel

    Algeria hosts first Arab League summit since normalisation deals with Israel Arab leaders meet in the Algerian capital on Tuesday for their first summit since a string of normalisation deals with Israel that have divided the region.
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    Hundreds take to streets in DR Congo for anti-Rwanda protests

    Hundreds take to streets in DR Congo for anti-Rwanda protests Hundreds of people descended on the streets of the Democratic Republic of Congo's city of Goma on Monday, chanting for weapons to fight Rwanda, as M23 rebels continued their advance on the North Kivu province. The protesters accuse...
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    Fighting in DRC's North Kivu leading to mass displacement of population

    Fighting in DRC's North Kivu leading to mass displacement of population Algeria hosts its first Arab league summit since the Covid pandemic. Food security, political turmoil in Libya and Sudan and the Nile dam dispute are on the agenda. Intense fighting inDR Congo's North Kivu province is...
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    Diamond tycoon Matekane sworn in as Lesotho's new PM

    Diamond tycoon Matekane sworn in as Lesotho's new PM Diamond tycoon Sam Matekane has taken the oath as Lesotho's new prime minister. The 64-year-old businessman formed his political party just six months before winning October's elections.
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    Kidnapped Franco-Australian conservationist released by captors in Chad

    Kidnapped Franco-Australian conservationist released by captors in Chad A French-Australian hostage kidnapped in eastern Chad has been released and is in "good health", the Chadian Prime Minister announced in a tweet Sunday.
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    Scores killed in twin explosions at Somalia's education ministry

    Scores killed in twin explosions at Somalia's education ministry At least nine people, including children, died on Saturday in twin car bomb attacks targeting Somalia's education ministry in the capital Mogadishu, security officers and witnesses said.
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    Franco-Australian conservationist abducted in Chad, government says

    Franco-Australian conservationist abducted in Chad, government says A Franco-Australian person has been kidnapped in eastern Chad, near the Sudanese border, "by as yet unidentified individuals", the government in N'Djamena said in a statement on Saturday.
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    Twin bombings in Somalia kill at least 100, injure 300

    Twin bombings in Somalia kill at least 100, injure 300 The number of people killed in an attack on Saturday at a busy intersection in the Somali capital Mogadishu has risen to 100, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said on Sunday.
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    US blames Russia's Wagner Group for worsening security in Mali

    US blames Russia's Wagner Group for worsening security in Mali Mali's security situation has become "significantly worse" due to the ruling junta's choices, including an alleged decision to partner with Wagner, a Russian private security firm, a senior US official said Wednesday.
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