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Tensions soar as Israel strikes Iran, Khamenei vows “severe punishment”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the assault a “very successful opening strike,” saying it targeted top nuclear scientists and facilities.
VivaTech 2025: Africa takes center stage with bold AI ambitions
Held in Paris, this year’s event highlighted artificial intelligence (AI) as the dominant trend, offering a unique opportunity for African nations to leapfrog into the digital future.
Nigeria: Tinubu denies one-party plan after he’s accused of clamping down on opposition
"At no time in the past, nor any instance in the present, and no future juncture shall I view the notion of a one-party state as good for Nigeria,”
Nigerian animation shines at Annecy Film Festival
“Dance of the Crocodiles ” was selected by the Annecy International Animation Film Festival from more than 250 projects in development
Second round: Ramaphosa faces Trump again after Oval Office fallout
“I am going there to have bilaterals with the chancellor of Germany, the prime minister of Canada, and, of course, I will also be meeting President Trump, whom we met at the White House.”
Devastating floods in Eastern Cape Leave 78 dead as rescue efforts continue
The South African government has urged caution in the coming days, as more extreme weather is expected. According to the latest toll, at least 78 people have died in these winter floods in the Eastern Cape province.
SADC peacekeeping troops begin final phase of withdrawal from east DRC
The Southern African Development Community(SADC) said Thursday it will begin the final phase of withdrawing its troops from the conflict-hit eastern Democratic Republic of Congo(DRC).
Kenyan police officer arrested after protests over blogger’s death in custody
Albert Ojwang, who blogged about corruption on the social platform X, was arrested on June 6 in western Kenya and driven 400 kilometers (248 miles) to Nairobi. He died two days later at the Central Police Station after “hitting his head against the cell wall,” police said
India plane crash: Amit Shah confirms 1 survivor, offers condolences
Authorities have not yet confirmed the cause of one of India’s worst aviation disasters in decades. Black smoke and fire engulfed the site following the crash.
Celebration and protests: Nigeria marks 26 years of uninterrupted democracy
Nigeria has seen uninterrupted democratic rule since 1999, when governance was returned to civilians. But the day is not an occasion for joy for everyone. The rampant cost-of-living crisis has overshadowed the event for many Nigerians.