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[UN News] The UN Secretary-General is gravely alarmed by reports of a full-scale assault on El Fasher by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan, his Spokesperson, Stéphane Dujarric said on Saturday.
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[Dabanga] While war prevails in Karari, north of Sudan's second city of Omdurman, and the old neighbourhoods of Omdurman in the south, it is the only spot in Khartoum state that still enjoys some of the former lustre of the capital of Sudan. The war that erupted between the Sudanese army and the...
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[Dabanga] Zamzam Camp -- At close times, Zubaida Abdel Rahman loses her father and brother as battles intensify in the city of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur St, between the army and the movements allied with it, and the Rapid Support Forces that have been besieging the city for months.
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[The Conversation Africa] Lesotho, a small country landlocked by South Africa, has been struggling to make constitutional reforms since the advent of coalition politics in 2012. It needs the reforms to address political instability which has been a feature of the country for more than five decades.
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[Dabanga] New York / Zamzam Camp / El Fasher -- The United Nations has renewed its urgent call for a ceasefire in Sudan, urging all parties to adhere to international human rights and humanitarian law. The UN Security Council convened on Wednesday in New York to discuss the deepening crisis, with...
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[Dabanga] Dabanga Sudan -- Despite commitments made last week by Sudan's de-facto leader Abdelfattah El Burhan and South Sudanese President Salva Kiir Mayardit to resume the transport of South Sudan's oil through Sudanese territory, the presence of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in areas where...
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[Dabanga] Dabanga Sudan -- Despite commitments made last week by Sudan's de-facto leader Abdelfattah El Burhan and South Sudanese President Salva Kiir Mayardit to resume the transport of South Sudan's oil through Sudanese territory, the presence of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in areas where...
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From flooding to drought, extreme weather is devastating our communities. It is time for the world’s heaviest emitters to help mitigate the impacts of climatic breakdown on the countries most affected
Millions of people in my country, Malawi, face unprecedented existential crises driven by...
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With South Sudan, South Africa is again allowing the great powers to decide what happens on the African continent, writes Phillip de Wet.
Described as a selfless and devoted activist with ‘nerves of steel’, Pravin Gordhan was renowned for his fight against White minority rule in South Africa, and against corruption, particularly state capture in the post-apartheid era.
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Washington’s efforts to mediate Sudan’s civil war will continue to fail if all parties involved are not at the negotiating table.
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As veteran Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga focuses on his campaign for chairperson of the African Union Commission, he has appointed longtime ally Anyang’ Nyong’o – out of a group of five – to lead the Orange Democratic Movement in his absence. Party insiders say the decision was influenced...
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Tech innovations empower individuals, drive financial inclusion and foster economic resilience across the continent. Africa’s economic revival is real.
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There’s no evidence that Western ratings agencies discriminate against Africa – or that their ratings are responsible for the ‘Africa Premium’.
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Africa once again finds itself at the heart of a global scramble for resources. However, this time its inhabitants’ interests are being taken into account through UN ‘guardrails for the energy transition’.
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As Ghana’s election draws closer, the northern part of the country will undoubtedly be one of the key battlegrounds as the vice president and ruling party’s Mahamudu Bawumia is challenging the main opposition National Democratic Congress’ decades-long dominance in the region.
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Lectures across all public universities in Kenya is set to be disrupted from Wednesday 18 September after the University Academic Staff Union (UASU) formally announced a seven-day strike notice.
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A top official of the M23 rebel movement has been arrested in Uganda for recruiting refugees to fight the Congolese government. The arrest vindicates many organisations, including the UN group of experts on Congo, who accused Uganda of aiding the rebel group.
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Having chartered a 75,000-tonne vessel at the Abidjan container terminal for the first time, Cultura Group is brimming with ambition and is now aiming for a volume of 10m tonnes of raw materials traded in three years.
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