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Sudan's Khartoum "Free," But Civil War Far From Over

Sudan's military declared Khartoum "free" from RSF control, but the civil war continues, posing the risk of national partition amid a devastating humanitarian crisis affecting some 12.5 million people.

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Trump Nominates Controversial Figure as US Ambassador to South Africa Amid Strained Relations

Donald Trump nominated conservative media activist Leo Brent Bozell III as US ambassador to South Africa, escalating tensions already strained by accusations of racial discrimination, arms deals with Russia, and a South African case against Israel at the International Court of Justice; the nominatio...

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Yemaachi Biotech Builds Africa's First Comprehensive Cancer Database

Ghanaian immunologist Yaw Bediako's Yemaachi Biotech is creating Africa's first comprehensive cancer database, including data from 7,500 patients, to address the continent's high cancer mortality rate and improve treatment efficacy, supported by Roche.

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Gabon's Military Base: A Transition to Joint Training Academy

France is downsizing its military base in Libreville, Gabon, to a joint training academy with 200 personnel by 2025, focusing on training Gabonese forces and reflecting broader trends of French military withdrawal in Africa.

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US Expels South African Ambassador Amid Deteriorating Relations

Former South African Ambassador to the US, Ebrahim Rasool, was expelled by the US after criticizing President Trump's policies, marking a significant low point in relations between the two countries, jeopardizing trade and diplomatic ties.

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Burkina Faso: Journalists Arrested Amidst Growing Crackdown on Dissent

On March 24th, Burkinabe journalists Guézouma Sanogo and Boukari Ouoba were arrested in Ouagadougou by individuals identifying as intelligence officers, highlighting the junta's increasing suppression of dissent since the 2022 coup, following Sanogo's criticism of press freedom violations.

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Climate Change Fueled Extreme Heat Affecting 394 Million This Winter

Climate Central's study reveals that nearly 394 million people globally experienced 30 or more days of dangerously high temperatures this past Northern Hemisphere winter, with Africa bearing the brunt (74%), increasing health risks and highlighting the impact of climate change on extreme weather eve...

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China-Africa AI Partnership to Boost Development

China and Africa are partnering to develop AI infrastructure and capacity from 2025-2027, focusing on 20 digital projects to bridge the digital divide, address youth unemployment (above 20 percent), and mitigate the misuse of AI for misinformation, while leveraging China's low-cost, high-performance...

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AU President Urges Increased Funding for Somalia Stabilization

AU Commission President Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, during his first visit to Somalia, called for increased international funding for the underfunded AU Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) to support the country's stabilization efforts and counter al-Shabaab.

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International Cybercrime Operation "Red Card" Nets Hundreds of Arrests in Africa

Operation "Red Card," an international cybercrime operation conducted between November and February, resulted in over 300 arrests and 2,000 electronic device seizures across seven African countries, targeting various scams affecting over 5,000 victims.

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Sino-African Financial Cooperation: A Long-Term Strategy for African Development

Sino-African financial cooperation, exemplified by infrastructure projects like Kenya's Standard Gauge Railway and the Addis Ababa-Djibouti Railway, fosters long-term economic growth and regional integration through strategic investments and capacity building, contrasting with Western aid's often sh...

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US Expels South African Ambassador, Straining Relations

The United States expelled South African Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool for criticizing US policies on diversity and immigration, marking a significant downturn in relations between the two countries, jeopardizing trade and economic ties.

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