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Nigeria’s FM says state-backed persecution impossible under constitution
Speaking in Berlin alongside his German counterpart Johann Wadephul, Tuggar pointed to his country's "constitutional commitment to religious freedom and rule of law."
Tanzania: Opposition accuses forces of hiding bodies after election violence
Tanzanian authorities faced mounting concern over killings during and after last week's election, with the largest opposition party charging on Tuesday that the security forces were secretly dumping the bodies of hundreds killed in the violence that shocked the region.
Tanzania partially restores internet access, warns against image sharing
Mobile phone users received a text message on Monday night saying that sharing images that could cause panic or demean human life would lead to “treason charges”
Brazil prepares to host COP30 climate summit at gateway to the Amazon
The gathering gets underway months after two-thirds of the 195 nations that signed the Paris climate agreement missed a deadline to publish their new climate plans.
Global hunger monitor confirms famine in two Sudanese cities
It says there is famine in al-Fashir, which was recently captured by the paramilitary RSF, and in the town of Kadugli, in the South Kordofan state.
Guinea’s junta leader enters the December presidential race
Mamady Doumbouya submitted his candidacy at the country's Supreme Court on Monday.
United States working to secure a humanitarian truce in Sudan
There has been a sharp escalation in bloodshed in the conflict since Rapid Support Forces fighters captured the city of al-Fashir.
Emirati official acknowledges missteps in Sudan crisis response
An Emirati presidential diplomatic adviser said "looking back" everyone made a mistake in the handling of developments in Sudan.
Lagos residents react to Trump’s threat of military action against Nigeria
There were mixed reactions in Lagos on Monday after US President Donald Trump said he'd ordered the Pentagon to begin planning for potential military action in Nigeria, as he stepped up his allegations that the government is failing to rein in the persecution of Christians in Nigeria.
Italy’s right-wing government unveils new work permit plan to address labor shortages
Italy's right-wing government has announced plans to issue 500,000 work permits for non-EU workers from 2026 to 2028.