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[IPS] Nairobi -- Over 800 households in Ikolomani Constituency in Kakamega County, Western Kenya, fear eviction to pave the way for a British firm, Shanta Gold Limited, to begin extracting gold valued at Sh683 billion ($5.29 billion) on an estimated 337 acres of residential and agricultural land.
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[RFI] As the conflict between the army and paramilitary groups in Sudan enters its fourth year, "the world has failed to meet the test of Sudan", United Nations aid chief Tom Fletcher said on Tuesday. The civil war has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced more than 11 million.
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[RFI] The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo and M23 rebel delegates were meeting in Geneva on Tuesday to try to end a war that has devastated the east of the country, as fighting shifts into remote highland areas that are difficult to access and increasingly dangerous, despite repeated...
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[RFI] Veteran football coach Carlos Queiroz described himself as a man on a mission as he took charge of the Ghana national side just over two months before they play their first match at the 2026 World Cup.
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[RFI] Appeal court judges in Morocco have dismissed a bid to increase the punishments for 18 Senegal supporters who were jailed and fined for hooliganism during the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat in January.
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[RFI] Appeal court judges in Morocco have dismissed a bid to increase the punishments for 18 Senegal supporters who were jailed and fined for hooliganism during the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat in January.
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[The New Humanitarian] London -- Civil society groups need open-ended support that leaves them stronger when international attention inevitably shifts.
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Prime Minister Mamitiana Rajaonarison is set to make his first official overseas visit on 16 April when he travels to Washington, with his priority on renewing AGOA. Accompanied by Malagasy officials and private sector representatives, he will attend the spring meetings of the World Bank and the...
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Frenchman Jérémie Blin's EU mission will be to ease tensions between Brussels and Kigali, which have been strained by Rwanda’s support for the AFC-M23 in the DRC.
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Morocco – Nayl Tounsi el-Azzoiani, high-achieving lawyer serving the kingdomTogether with his older brother Jad Tounsi el-Azzoiani, an artificial intelligence [...]
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A trip to Tunis by a delegation of French MPs led by Alexandre Portier of right-wing party Les Républicains was [...]
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The 15 April Berlin conference is off to a bad start. Disappointed with the preparations for this new international meeting [...]
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On the ground in northern Mozambique since July 2021, the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) is still struggling to receive payment for its services from Mozambican President Daniel Chapo's administration. Africa Intelligence has learnt that the bill now totals more than [...]
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Having been urged to reduce the carbon footprint and cadmium content of its fertilisers, the state-owned OCP Group, led by [...]
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It is now only a matter of weeks, at most months, before TotalEnergies announces its final investment decision (FID) on [...]
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The CDI’s African countries will come together for a conference on democracy on 18 April in Cape Verde. The event is being organised as part of the 36th anniversary celebrations of the Movement for Democracy party chaired by the PM, just a month ahead of the legislative elections.
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In Washington for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank spring meetings, the finance ministry teams led by Louis [...]
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Catholicism is growing fast on the continent, yet Africans play a comparatively small role in church leadership. Cameroon, which Leo XIV will visit Wednesday, shows the divide.
Conflict that has killed 150,000 and displaced 13mn now implicates Ethiopia, Chad and Egypt
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As the conflict enters its fourth year, journalist Mohamed Suleiman shudders at what has been lost.
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