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Egypt election: Sissi re-elected with 89.6% of the vote
The head of the Authority, Hazem Badawy, said that turnout had reached an "unprecedented" 66.8% among Egypt's 67 million voters.
Kenya and European Union sign ‘historic’ trade deal
Kenya and the European Union on Monday signed a long-negotiated trade agreement to increase the flow of goods between the two markets, as Brussels pursues stronger economic ties with Africa.
South African paramedic Gerco van Deventer, hostage in the Sahel since 2017, freed
Organisation Gift of the Givers on announced Sunday (De. 17) the release of the last South African citizen held hostage by a non-state actor in the Sahel.
Demonstrators commemorate Hamas executive’s killing in Tunisia in 2016
Nearly a thousand protesters, many shouting 'Free Palestine', marked the seventh anniversary of the assassination of Hamas executive Mohamed Zouari in Sfax, central-eastern Tunisia. On Saturday (Dec. 16), protestors held placards reading 'Humanity has failed' and 'Stop now'.
FIFA anounces inaugural expanded Club World Cup in 2025
Representatives from each of the six international confederations will participate: CAF (Africa) with four teams, AFC (Asia) and Concacaf (North America) with four each, UEFA (Europe) with twelve, Conmebol (South America) with six, and OFC (Oceania) with one.
Uganda: Court hears challenge to anti-gay law
"Court shall give judgement on notice," Uganda's deputy chief justice Richard Buteera, who is heading the panel of five judges at the constitutional court, said during Monday's hearing.
Fire in a fuel depot in Conakry: injured, schools and administrations closed
A strong explosion followed by a fire on Monday in Guinea's main fuel depot hit the centre of Conakry, injuring dozens of people according to a medical source and leading to the closure of schools and administrations.
Allegations of foreign ties intensify ahead of DRC’s presidential election
In a nation marked by historical conflicts with neighboring countries and stringent prohibitions against dual nationality, these allegations are emerging as a potent and potentially divisive force shaping the narrative in the lead-up to the vote.
DR Congo: Democracy backsliding ahead of vote, rights groups say
"The first six months of his rule were very satisfying for us .... I must tell you clearly that there was the release of political prisoners, the opening up of civic political space, there were peaceful public protests But it was after that, unfortunately, that we began to see that the old methods..
South African ex-President Jacob Zuma has denounced the ANC and pledged to vote for a new party
Zuma, 81, called on other South Africans to vote for the new formation, saying it would be “a betrayal to vote for the ANC” of President Cyril Ramaphosa.