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One billion Africans at risk from cooking pollution – IEA
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Nigeria records second-highest global increase in gas flaring in 2024 – World Bank
By Olalekan Adigun
Gas flaring created 389m tonnes of carbon pollution last year, report finds
By Ajit Niranjan
World Bank Puts Global Flaring Volume at 18-Year High
By Tom Pepper
Billions Wasted: Global Gas Flaring Reaches 17-Year High
Global Gas Flaring Hits Highest Level Since 2007, Undermining Energy Security, Access, and Emissions Goals
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Are they ‘having an affair’ or just shy? The couple caught on Coldplay’s kiss cam
By Rory Carroll
Coldplay concert video: Company breaks silence about rumors involving CEO
By Phil Tenser
Scoop: Astronomer execs on leave after viral Coldplay concert scandal
By Eleanor Hawkins
Exclusive | Ex-employee of tech CEO Andy Byron claims he was a 'toxic' boss before Coldplay drama
By Thomas Barrabi
Coldplay fan who filmed CEO kiss cam says 'stupid games get stupid prizes'
By Juliana Cruz Lima and Katy Forrester
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Cameroon's presidential election gathers momemtum as candidates file for the October vote
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Trump orders Epstein court documents release - live updates
Trump administration requests release of some Epstein files - live updates
DOJ moves to release grand jury testimony in Epstein case
By Hannah Rabinowitz
Trump latest: US president sues Wall Street Journal owner Rupert Murdoch and two reporters after Epstein letter report
A Timeline of Trump and Epstein’s Relationship
By Rebecca P. Schneid
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Burkina Faso military rulers scrap electoral commission, take control of future election
By Chris Ewokor and Damian Zane
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France withdraws from Senegal, ending military presence in West Africa
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South Africa: Indigenous Youth Meet Trailblazers Ahead of Nelson Mandela Day
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Israeli PM Netanyahu Defends Air Strikes On Syria, Vows To Enforce Demilitarised Zone
'There were bodies everywhere': Druze residents describe 'bloodbath' in Syrian city Suweida
By Lina Sinjab
Clashes erupt again in Syria’s Suwayda between Bedouin and Druze fighters
Syria withdraws troops from south after days of deadly clashes with Arab minority that drew in Israel
By Mostafa Salem, Mohammed Tawfeeq and Eyad Kourdi
Israel agrees to allow Syrian troops limited access to Sweida
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UK to lower voting age to 16 in general elections
16 and 17-year-olds to be able to vote in next general election as government says it will lower voting age in UK
16 year olds to be given right to vote through election reforms
By Angela Rayner and Rushanara Ali
Automatic voter registration: a huge step forward for democracy – and a chance to bring missing millions into elections
By Toby James
Rule change enables Skibidi Toilet teens to vote in 2029. How will we win them over?
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‘Few African countries depend on aid – many are drowning in debt,’ says Nobel laureate
By Adrien Marotte
Cuts in western aid deadlier for Africa than Covid, Wellcome warns
By Clive Cookson and Michael Peel
Africa’s Addiction to Aid
Devex Invested: African nations see a silver lining after aid cuts
By Jesse Chase-Lubitz
Money Matters: African leaders face a ‘wake-up call’ six months after aid cuts
By Elissa Miolene
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UN condemns civilian killings in Sudan’s Kordofan region
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Mustapha Abdul-Hamid: Ghana prosecutor charge former petroleum authority CEO over alleged $28m money laundering scheme
Ghana charges oil regulator ex-chief with laundering $28m
Oliver Barker-Vormawor slams OSP over mugshot of accused persons
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NPA corruption allegations: How will you retract displayed mugshot of suspects if they’re acquitted – Amaliba asks OSP
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Ghana: Your Leadership Is Worth Emulating ... Mayor of London to Pres Mahama
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Global Seafarer Abandonment Cases Rise by 30% in 2025
Seafarer abandonment up 30%
By Ekaete Bassey
Abandonment cases up 30% already in 2025
By Joshua Minchin
Abandoned seafarer crisis hits new high
By Sam Chambers
Seafarer Abandonment Crisis Worsens: Over 2,280 Mariners Stranded in 2025 as ITF Demands Action
By Mike Schuler
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AfDB Set To Introduce Systems Reforms To Prioritise Investing In Africa’s Youth
World Youth Skills Day: African Development Bank to introduce systems reforms to prioritize investing in Africa’s youth
Experts push investment in African youth to address 7 million job gap – Business A.M
AfDB, ILO unveil youth-centred investment system to spur recognition, inclusion
AfDB Launches Youth Employment Initiative to Address African Job Crisis
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UN launches new report on advancing ‘Just Transition’ in national climate policy
By Paul Omorogbe
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Who ‘cut off’ fuel-control switches on crashed Air India Flight 171?
By The Guardian, Nigeria
Exclusive | New Details in Air India Crash Probe Shift Focus to Senior Pilot
By Shan Li and Andrew Tangel
Air India pilot’s medical records examined after mental health claims
By Connor Stringer
What happened to the fuel-control switches on doomed Air India flight 171?
Air India cockpit recording suggests captain cut fuel to engines before crash, source says
By David Shepardson and Dan Catchpole
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Africa’s independence incomplete without reparations, says Mahama
By Ibrahim Adam
Ghana’s Mahama rallies Africa behind reparations push
By Egenuka Ngozi
Equatorial Guinea: FAJ applauds journalists’ role in advancing democracy and justice at the Citizens’ Forum / FIP
I am not responsible for Colonialism
By Karl-heinz Heerde
Cihan Media Communications Releases Strategic Insight Report on Reparations Advocacy Ahead of UNGA 2025
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Phase3 reaffirms commitment to digital acceleration
Africa’s digital dependency crisis: How USAID cuts exposed the fragility of Africa’s digital infrastructure
Africa: Digital transformation accelerates with investment, innovation
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By Sanda Ojiambo
African govts must champion inclusive digital growth
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By Lucy Mbabazi
Phase3 Telecom Spearheads African Digital Integration at Global Summit
By Emma Okonji
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How Africa Can Leverage Its Demographic Edge To Become Global AI Powerhouse
Beyond Hype: Building an AI-Ready business in Africa
By Olatunde Olajide
Unleashing Africa’s AI dividend: How generative AI can reshape governance
By Ridwan Sorunke
The Lusaka Declaration: Can Policy Catch Up with Africa’s Digital Momentum?
African AI institute launched to drive innovation
By Sibusiso Biyela
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WHO plans trachoma elimination intervention in Nigeria, 19 others
By Nkechi Onyedika and Nkechi Onyedika-ugoeze
Senegal joins growing list of countries that have eliminated trachoma
Burundi: WHO Announces Burundi Has Eliminated Trachoma As a Public Health Problem
Burundi and Senegal mark milestone with trachoma eliminations
By Rachael Perrett
Burundi becomes Africa’s 8th country to eradicate trachoma
By Charity Phoebe Kilei
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Barack, Michelle Obama deny rumoured divorce
By Yewande Fasan
Barack and Michelle Obama address divorce rumours on podcast
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Whyte calls for digital skills push to tackle youth unemployment
By Divine Yusuf
Shanghai Electric: How Talent and Technology Are Fueling a Green Energy Dominance
NASCO trains 800 youths in AI, digital skills across Nigeria
By Nathaniel Gbaoron
EU marks World Youth Skills Day with Eswatini youth
UNICEF Calls for Empowering Adolescents through Skill-Building on World Youth Skills Day
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Nigeria joins BRICS for new global order
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WOUNDED: The Bumpy Road to Justice for Hillcrest School Jos Sexual Abuse Survivors (II)
By Sodeeq Atanda
Boakai has not attacked Trump for complimenting his command of English language - Dubawa
By Tina Siatta Mehnpaine
Six things Trump should know about Liberia after he praised leader's 'good English'
What Trump’s ‘Good English’ Remark Really Reflects
By Chad de Guzman
Trump’s commendation: Lessons from how Liberian president pronounced ‘work’, ‘thank’ etc.
By Akeem Lasisi
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African Development Bank approves financing to advance Rwanda’s universal energy access
AfDB approves $17m to rebuild conflict-affected Northern Mozambique
By Goddy Ikeh
Violence in Cabo Delgado Disrupts Healthcare Access
Cabo Delgado conflicts kill 4500, displace 1 million people, destroy 5000 businesses, in Mozambique
Medical charity calls for protection from violence in Mozambique’s conflict-hit Cabo Delgado province
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Nigerian artist demands return of Benin bronzes from British Museum
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Experts seek stronger regional partnerships to tackle air pollution in African cities
By Adeola Ogunlade
At least 600 air quality monitors deployed across Africa
By Perpetua Etyang
Transport, hospital waste ranked major air pollutants in African cities
By Perpetua Etyang
Air quality experts call for partnerships for clean air solutions in Africa
By Anita Omwenga
Poor air quality silently killing thousands in Africa
By James Wanzala
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Disjunctions between contractual and civil service recruitment: public sector doctors’ perspectives from two Indian states
By Bhaskar Purohit
Pope reacts as Israeli strike on Gaza’s only Catholic Church kills 2
Christian leaders make rare visit to Gaza following deadly Israeli church attack
By Sophie von der Tann
Israel says it regrets deadly strike on Catholic Church in Gaza
By Danai Nesta Kupemba
Pope, Netanyahu speak by phone after Gaza church strike
After angry call from Trump, PM says Israel deeply regrets mistaken shelling of Gaza church
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Senate approves Trump’s request to cancel $9.4bn foreign aid
Bill that cuts foreign aid and public broadcasting heads to Trump's desk
By Brandon Drenon
House nears vote on cuts to NPR, PBS and foreign aid programs
By Scott Neuman
Republicans approve $9bn in cuts to foreign aid, others
Senate passes $9 billion in spending cuts to public broadcasting, foreign aid requested by Trump
By Mary Clare Jalonick
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