How Trump and JD Vance narrowly escaped death over the weekend

A man identified as Cole Tomas Allen is under investigation for attempting to disrupt a high-level bipartisan gathering that brought together members of the two major U.S. political parties and…

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Rwanda and the UK seeking funds to transform food cooling systems

Rwanda and the United Kingdom are renewing a push to secure investment for modern food cooling systems, as part of efforts to reduce post-harvest losses and protect the environment. Officials…

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ACMAD, WHO and WMO launch Africa Climate–Health Desk

KIGALI — African climate and health experts have launched a new initiative designed to help countries anticipate and respond to diseases linked to climate change. “To help countries in Africa…

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Trump launches historic war against Iran

February 27, 2026, may go down in world history as the day United States President Donald Trump declared war on Iran — a nation backed by global powers including Russia…

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Gen Makenga goes to frontlines in Rubaya

The military chief of the AFC/M23 rebel movement, Gen. Sultan Makenga, has personally moved to the frontline in Rubaya, a strategic mining town in Masisi territory, North Kivu, as fighting…

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EAC Finance Directors convene in Kigali to unlock billions for climate projects

KIGALI – Finance high officers from the East African Community (EAC) have convened in Kigali for the 7th East Africa Climate Finance Directors’ Level Meeting (EACFDLM), with a clear mission:…

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The poisonous frog toxin allegedly linked to Navalny’s death

Several European countries, including the United Kingdom, claim that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was killed using a rare and highly potent toxin derived from the skin of a small…

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What was the aim of the MONUSCO chief’s visit to Goma?

The Acting Deputy Head of the United Nations peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo, MONUSCO, Vivian van de Perre, confirmed that Goma International Airport has reopened after more…

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Burundi was our twin but chose Congo – Kagame

President Paul Kagame has said that Burundians, who historically shared close ties with Rwandans, now they have chosen to realign themselves with Congolese identity—a shift he argues has contributed to…

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Girls paying the price: Sextortion in Africa’s Education Systems

Transparency International has issued a strong call for African governments and regional institutions to confront sextortion and other forms of gendered corruption that continue to deny millions of female and…

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