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Fighting in Africa’s mineral-rich DRC killed over 3,000 in less than 2 weeks. Here’s how your phone plays a part cnn.it/4hUrthX

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Trump wants to protect South Africa’s White farmers. But potential changes to trade privileges would hurt them. cnn.it/43n0w2n

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While the capture of Khartoum marks an important moment in the conflict, analysts warn there is little likelihood of a swift resolution to the war. cnn.it/3FGYAYO

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A peace deal ending a conflict that killed tens of thousands in South Sudan is in danger of collapsing, raising fears that the world’s youngest nation — and one of its poorest — could swiftly lapse back into war. cnn.it/3EaFOsh

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Ramaphosa is hopeful his visit could end a diplomatic feud that sparked aid cancellations by Trump. But some in his country fear the meeting could go off the rails, as it did for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the notorious Oval Office encounter cnn.it/3Zn4oNV

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As thousands more Afrikaners hope for admission to the US, others insist they need a different kind of help from the White House. cnn.it/4mlXmTL

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The US has long been the largest donor to global efforts to combat malaria. Aid workers say that Trump administration cuts to foreign aid will lead to more deaths from the disease, especially in the hardest-hit nations, most of which are in Africa. cnn.it/4jMRoIS

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Outrage over the death of a Kenyan blogger in police custody sparked protests in the capital Nairobi this week after doctors refuted a police claim that the activist died in his cell from a self-inflicted head injury. cnn.it/3SNQgtG

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The Communications Authority of Kenya ordered all TV and radio stations to halt live coverage as police fired teargas to disperse thousands who took to the streets to mark the one-year anniversary of anti-government protests that left dozens dead. bit.ly/3HVvNkp

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A peace agreement brokered by the White House to stem the bloodshed in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where a militia allegedly backed by Rwanda occupies vast swaths of land, will be signed in Washington D.C. on Friday by officials of the two African nations. But many

A peace agreement brokered by the White House to stem the bloodshed in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where a militia allegedly backed by Rwanda occupies vast swaths of land, will be signed in Washington D.C. on Friday by officials of the two African nations.

But many
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Kenyan police used tear gas and water cannon on protesters marking the 35th anniversary of a pro-democracy rally that has stirred anti-government resentment among Kenyan youths, who were already enraged over allegations of corruption, police brutality and abductions of government

Kenyan police used tear gas and water cannon on protesters marking the 35th anniversary of a pro-democracy rally that has stirred anti-government resentment among Kenyan youths, who were already enraged over allegations of corruption, police brutality and abductions of government
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At least 10 people have died and 29 people have been injured in anti-government protests across Kenya on Monday, according to the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights. cnn.it/44tXMz7

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The US is hosting an “African leaders” summit of sorts this week. But only five countries from the continent of 55 nations are welcome to join. None of Africa’s largest economies South Africa, Nigeria, Egypt and Ethiopia, were asked to attend. bit.ly/3IhBMQG

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Cameroon’s 92-year-old President Paul Biya, who has held an iron grip on the Central African nation for nearly 43 years has launched a reelection bid that could keep him in power until almost his 100th birthday. bit.ly/3TAhaWj

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In the tiny nation of Eswatini, fury has erupted over the arrival of foreign deportees from the US, after its government confirmed that migrants described by a Department of Homeland security spokesperson as “depraved monsters” had been sent to its prisons bit.ly/457xpR0

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Africa is adjusting to the new reality of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. But what could become a crisis is an opportunity for US rival China, which has long courted African countries and is now offering them a lifeline. cnn.it/47anLOY

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A White South African farm owner and two employees are facing trial over the alleged murder of two Black women who prosecutors say were shot dead for trespassing last August and their bodies fed to pigs. cnn.it/45hKeHj

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Rwanda has reached a deal with the Trump administration to take in migrants deported from the US, becoming the third African nation to do so, amid complaints that governments on the continent are being pressured by the White House to receive them. cnn.it/45h9mOw

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Neither Zambia nor Malawi has the highest visa overstay rates in the world or even in Africa. On Wednesday, a State Department spokesperson did not clarify why other countries, which had higher visa overstay rates, did not face the same measure. cnn.it/3J5a0as

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Wagner, a feared Russian mercenary group that is notorious for staging a failed mutiny against Moscow and accused of committing serious abuses against civilians in Africa, is being replaced by another Russian paramilitary. What’s Putin’s game plan? cnn.it/4mXEXMi