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Lesotho declares state of disaster after massive tariff threats from U.S.
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Ramaphosa struggles to mend fences with Trump
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Mars rock found in Niger sells for $4.3m at auction
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Africa: Africa Charts Path to Financial Sovereignty - AUC Chairperson
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Africa: Highlights of the 17th Brics Summit in Rio
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Africa: 17 Days to Go - Niger Coach Harouna Sets His Sights On CHAN Glory
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Meet the sides bidding for a place in Wafcon 2024 semi-finals
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US senators exempt HIV/Aids funding from planned spending cuts
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Africa: IAS Welcomes U.S. Bipartisan Move to Protect PEPFAR
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Africa: Kenya Ready to Host CHAN Football Extravaganza
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Africa: Afell Applauds Govt for Signing AU Convention On Ending Violence Against Women
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Africa: Breaking Chains - Africa Pushes to Overhaul Unfair Financial Order
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US deports five 'barbaric' migrants to Eswatini
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Africa: What Is Red-Tagging, and How Does It Harm Climate Action?
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Africa: All of Africa Today - July 16, 2025
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Africa: Gender-Discriminatory Nationality Laws Are Fueling Poverty & Violence Against Women
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Africa: Hlpf 2025 - Civil Society Is Not a Service Provider - We Are the Frontline of Transformation
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Africa: World Bank Report Highlights Gender Dynamics and Opportunities in Botswana
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Africa: Nigeria Health Watch Announces Fellows for the 2025 Solutions Journalism West Africa Fellowship
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Africa: Overcoming Challenges to Implement the African Union's Reforms
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Africa: Facebook Is the Most Toxic Social Media Platform for Climate Activists - New Survey Suggests
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Africa: Fatoumata Diawara Recaps Her Mexican Adventure With Africa Express - Bahidorá
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Africa: Global Demand for Meat and Dairy Set to Rise, but Climate and Nutrition Gaps Remain
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Africa: First Person - How Many More Children Must Die Before the World Acts?
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Africa: Whose Turn Is It? the Question Is At the Heart of Language and Chimpanzees Ask It Too
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Africa: Africans Survived 10,000 Years of Climate Changes By Adapting Food Systems - Study Offers Lessons for Modern Times
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Africa: Many Fish Are Social, but Pesticides Are Pushing Them Apart
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