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    A third of those wounded in Sudan conflict are women or young children, MSF says

    A third of those wounded in Sudan conflict are women or young children, MSF says After more than a year of civil war in Sudan, nearly a third of those wounded have been women or children under the age of 10, Doctors Without Borders medical aid group said on Tuesday. The UN calls the situation in...
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    Africa's art industry : professionalising the creative economy

    Africa's art industry : professionalising the creative economy Africa's creative sectors have gone from strength to strength over the years from the rise of Afrobeats and Amapiano and names like Burna boy, Davido and Tyla becoming household names around the world, the continent's worldwide...
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    Rwanda :vote counting underway as polls close

    Rwanda :vote counting underway as polls close A suspected kenyan serial killer claims to have mutilated and murdered dozens of women over just a couple of years. Collins Khalusa was arrested whilst watching the Euro finals and after nine women's bodies were found dumped in a Nairobi quarry.
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    Rwandans in 'festive mood': ‘Election Day similar to wedding day’

    Rwandans in 'festive mood': ‘Election Day similar to wedding day’ Rwandans dressed in their best clothes cast their ballots at polling stations across Rwanda Monday in a “festive mood”, FRANCE 24’s Olivia Bizot said, quoting voters who likened Election Day to wedding day. The general cheery mood...
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    Rwandans vote in presidential election as Kagame set to extend rule

    Rwandans vote in presidential election as Kagame set to extend rule Millions of Rwandans began voting in presidential and parliamentary elections on Monday, with the African nation's leader Paul Kagame set to cruise to victory and extend his iron-fisted rule for another five years. Rwanda's de...
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    Sahel junta leaders 'doing absolutely nothing to solve' root problems of terrorism

    Sahel junta leaders 'doing absolutely nothing to solve' root problems of terrorism As Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso military junta leaders meet for a first-ever Sahel summit, after permanently breaking away from ECOWAS, FRANCE 24 is joined by Dr. Douglas Yates, Author, Political Scientist and...
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    Several killed, wounded in car bomb at Mogadishu cafe during Euro 2024 final

    Several killed, wounded in car bomb at Mogadishu cafe during Euro 2024 final Jihadist group Al-Shabaab is suspected to have detonated a car bomb outside a cafe in Mogadishu, the Somali capital, while football fans watched the Euro 2024 final, causing five fatalities.
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    Rwanda heads to polls with President Kagame expected to secure fourth term

    Rwanda heads to polls with President Kagame expected to secure fourth term Millions of Rwandans headed to the polls on Monday with President Paul Kagame, Rwanda's de-facto leader since the end of the 1994 genocide and president since 2000, expected to secure an easy victory due to "severe...
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    Collapse of school in northern Nigeria leaves more than 20 dead

    Collapse of school in northern Nigeria leaves more than 20 dead A two-story school collapsed during morning classes Friday in north-central Nigeria, killing 22 students and sending rescuers on a frantic search for more than 100 people trapped in the rubble, authorities said. The Saints Academy...
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    Rwanda president Paul Kagame seeks fourth term in upcoming election

    Rwanda president Paul Kagame seeks fourth term in upcoming election In Rwanda, incumbent President Paul Kagame, who has been in power for 24 years, is seeking a fourth term in the presidential elections on July 15. After launching a major national tour 3 weeks ago, visiting more than 30 cities...
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    Sudan's warring parties in Geneva for UN-hosted talks on possible local ceasefires

    Sudan's warring parties in Geneva for UN-hosted talks on possible local ceasefires Sudan’s warring parties have arrived in Geneva at the invitation of the United Nations to discuss the protection of civilians through possible local ceasefires, UN officials said Thursday. But one side did not...
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    OECD: "More investment in skills development is key to Africa’s growth potential"

    OECD: "More investment in skills development is key to Africa’s growth potential" A large percentage of the world's workforce will be African by 2050, but the continent needs more jobs and more strategic investment to match the potential and expectations of its greatest asset: its people. We get...
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    Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso: How a triumvirate of military leaders are redrawing West Africa’s map

    Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso: How a triumvirate of military leaders are redrawing West Africa’s map The military juntas of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso signed a treaty of confederation Saturday bringing together 72 million people into the Alliance of Sahel States (AES). It’s a decision, they say...
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    Kenyan president dismisses almost entire cabinet after weeks of protests

    Kenyan president dismisses almost entire cabinet after weeks of protests Kenyan President William Ruto plans to form a smaller new government after firing most of his cabinet following weeks of deadly protests against his plan to raise more than $2 billion in new taxes.
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    Uk-Rwanda migrant deal "did not stipulate return of funds"

    Uk-Rwanda migrant deal "did not stipulate return of funds" It sounds like a you problem... Kigali says that a refund is not on the table now that the UK's new PM, Keir Starmer, has scrapped the controversial deportation plan. Hundreds of millions of pounds have already been spent building homes...
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    Mali leaders reauthorise political activities it suspended in April

    Mali leaders reauthorise political activities it suspended in April Mali's junta has decided to reauthorise activities of political parties and political associations. Earlier this year they had been suspended due to accusations of political parties producing 'sterile discussions' and 'subversion'.
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    Sudan army chief Burhan hosts Ethiopia's Abiy Ahmed

    Sudan army chief Burhan hosts Ethiopia's Abiy Ahmed In tonight's edition, Ethiopia's prime minister becomes the first foreign leader to visit Sudan since its descent into brutal conflict as trapped residents from the besieged city of Al Fashir speak of drones hunting down civilians in the...
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    Kenya starvation cult leader goes on trial on terrorism charges

    Kenya starvation cult leader goes on trial on terrorism charges In tonight's edition: the man accused of orchestrating the deaths in the notorious Shakahola forest massacre appears in court on terror charges. The bodies of hundreds of followers of self-appointed religious leader Paul Mackenzie...
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    Kenya's Ruto pledges spending cuts after nationwide protests

    Kenya's Ruto pledges spending cuts after nationwide protests In tonight's edition: Kenyan President William Ruto proposes new economic measures and goes on social media to apologise for police brutality during anti-tax protests. Also, a decade after Ebola, Sierra Leone is now battling another...
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    Rwandan soldiers fighting with M23 rebels in DR Congo, says UN report

    Rwandan soldiers fighting with M23 rebels in DR Congo, says UN report A recent UN report revealed that between 3,000 to 4,000 Rwandan soldiers were fighting alongside the M23 rebels in eastern DR Congo, with Kigali exercising significant control over the rebel group's operations. The report...
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