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  1. Vice-president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah avoids runoff vote, as win extends Swapo party’s 34-year hold on power

    Namibia has elected its first female leader, with Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah declared the winner of last week’s presidential election in a result that will extend the ruling Swapo party’s 34-year hold on power.

    Nandi-Ndaitwah, the current vice-president, won with 57% of the

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  2. US president remembers ‘stolen men and women and children brought to our shores’ and lauds American investment in country

    Joe Biden addressed America’s history of enslavement in a speech on Tuesday at Angola’s National Museum of Slavery, calling it “our nation’s original sin” during a trip in which he also lauded ...

  3. Infected people described as having flu-like symptoms including high fever and severe headaches

    An unknown disease killed 143 people in a south-west province of Democratic Republic of the Congo in November, local authorities told Reuters.

    Infected people had flu-like symptoms including high fever and severe headaches, Remy Saki, the deputy governor of Kwango province, and

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  4. Court said five women were victims of ‘systematic kidnapping’ by state over forced removal from mothers as small children

    The Belgian state has been found guilty of crimes against humanity for the forced removal of five mixed-race children from their mothers in colonial Congo.

    In a long-awaited ruling issued on Monday, Belgium’s court of appeal said that five women, born in the

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  5. Witnesses say people scrambled to escape after teargas used during pitch invasion at match in Nzérékoré

    At least 56 people have died and dozens of others were injured in a crowd crush at a football stadium in southern Guinea, authorities in the west African state said.

    The Stade du 3 Avril in Nzérékoré, the country’s second largest city, was hosting the final of a football

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  6. Nana Kwame Bediako is challenging the status quo with an unorthodox run for presidency appealing to younger voters

    It was a bombastic statement from the man who wants to disrupt Ghana’s two-party political scene. “I’m here to represent Africa’s greatest hope,” Nana Kwame Bediako told an audience in a Palace of Westminster committee room in central London in October, referring to younger

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  7. Exclusive: With Brazil’s politicians, agribusiness organisations and global traders piling on the pressure, the highly successful 2006 Soy Moratorium is under threat

    One of the cornerstones of Amazon rainforest protection – the Soy Moratorium – is under unprecedented pressure from Brazilian agribusiness organisations, politicians, and global trading companies, the Guardian has

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  8. Hannah Kobayashi disappeared voluntarily as she sought to ‘step away from modern connectivity’, LA police say

    A Hawaii woman who vanished after landing in Los Angeles three weeks ago disappeared voluntarily as she sought to “step away from modern connectivity” and was last seen crossing into Mexico, police said at a news conference.

    Hannah Kobayashi, 30, appeared unharmed as she

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  9. Canadian government scrambles to ward off tariffs as prime minister briefs politicians on meeting with Trump

    Canada’s federal government has redoubled its efforts to ward off potentially disastrous tariffs from its closest ally, but provincial leaders have hinted at divergent strategies in response to the protectionist threat from president-elect ...

  10. As ICJ hears landmark climate case, Grenada’s PM says vulnerable nations expect a long, hard fight for aid

    It’s a macabre picture: tombs, headstones and wreaths, lovingly selected by family members, floating into the oblivion of the ocean, and with them the remains of loved ones uprooted from their final resting place. Some are dragged back to land, washed up on beaches on the Grenadian

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