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Russia and Mozambique reaffirm defence cooperation after foreign ministers’ meeting
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Russia and Mozambique reaffirm defence cooperation after foreign ministers’ meeting

Maria Manuela Lucas and Sergey Lavrov spoke during a joint news conference following their talks in Moscow on Tuesday…Read More

Egyptians reject Israel’s plans for ‘humanitarian city’ in southern Gaza
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Egyptians reject Israel’s plans for ‘humanitarian city’ in southern Gaza

Cairo has voiced strong opposition to Israel’s plan to establish the so-called “humanitarian city” on the ruins of Rafah in

Trump’s tariffs threat leaves Brazilian coffee producers in the dark
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Trump’s tariffs threat leaves Brazilian coffee producers in the dark

Brazil supplies about 30% of the coffee consumed in the United States…Read More

In Gaza, hundreds of thousands of students are forced to miss school for the second year in a row
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In Gaza, hundreds of thousands of students are forced to miss school for the second year in a row

More than 95% of Gaza schools have been partially or totally destroyed, according to UNICEF…Read More

DRC signs peace deal with M23 rebels but experts in North Kivu remain sceptical
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DRC signs peace deal with M23 rebels but experts in North Kivu remain sceptical

Weeks after signing a peace deal with Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has reached an accord with M23

Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi defiant after court appearance over protest-linked charges
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Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi defiant after court appearance over protest-linked charges

Demonstrators have since expanded their demands to include action against corruption and what they describe as the regime’s broken promises

China ships 31 electric mining trucks to Africa for Zambian copper mine
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China ships 31 electric mining trucks to Africa for Zambian copper mine

The fleet of 31 pure electric mining trucks was sent on Sunday and will arrive in Durban, South Africa…Read More

From military coups to elections: where is African democracy heading?
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From military coups to elections: where is African democracy heading?

As more and more countries face democratic challenges, Senegalese journalist Ousmane Ndiaye explores the myths surrounding democratic backslides in Africa

Paris unveils new mural in honour of Josephine Baker
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Paris unveils new mural in honour of Josephine Baker

A new mural in north-eastern Paris revives the spirit of legendary entertainer, activist and French resistance member Josephine Baker, and

Libya deports 700 Sudanese migrants in crackdown on trafficking
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Libya deports 700 Sudanese migrants in crackdown on trafficking

Eastern Libyan authorities have sent hundreds of Sudanese back to their war-torn home country, officials said Saturday, in a crackdown on