23% OF SOUTH AFRICA’S CHILDREN SUFFER FROM SEVERE HUNGER: WE TESTED SOME SOLUTIONS – EXPERTS

Wed 16 April 2025: A 2024 Unicef report found that 23% of South African children experience severe food poverty, eating less than two of the recommended five food groups per day. Unemployment, food insecurity, limited access to basic services and a lack of knowledge about nutrition all contribute to this. The lead researcher of this multidisciplinary study, Leila Patel, and […]

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FRANCE EXPELS 12 ALGERIAN OFFICIALS AS TENSIONS ESCALATE

Wed 16 April 2025: Move comes after Algeria expelled French diplomats, following France’s arrest of an Algerian consular official linked to an alleged kidnap. France says it will expel 12 Algerian diplomatic and consular staff members and has recalled its ambassador from Algiers, deepening a crisis that threatens to unravel months of attempted reconciliation between […]

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NUMBER OF CHILDREN NEEDING HUMANITARIAN AID IN SUDAN DOUBLES AS CONFLICT GRINDS INTO ITS 3RD YEAR: UN

Tue 15 April 2025: As the devastating conflict in Sudan moves into its third year, the number of children needing humanitarian aid has surged, from 7.8 million at the beginning of 2023 to over 15 million today, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said on Tuesday. “Without urgent action, Sudan’s dire humanitarian crisis could tip into […]

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PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA TAPS JONAS TO LEAD U.S. DIPLOMATIC ENGAGEMENT

Mon 14 April 2025: Former Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas has pledged to promote a stable, constructive relationship between South Africa and the United States. He will serve as the official representative of the President and the South African government. President Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed Jonas’s appointment as his Special Envoy, stating that he has been […]

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MORE THAN 40 KILLED IN DEADLY NIGHTTIME ASSAULT IN NORTH-CENTRAL NIGERIA

Mon 14 April 2025: More than 40 people were killed in a midnight attack on the Zike community in Bassa, Plateau State, as violent assaults by armed groups continue to plague north-central Nigeria. The attack, which began around midnight on Monday, lasted nearly two hours, according to multiple local sources who spoke to Anadolu. While […]

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ALGERIA ORDERS 12 FRENCH EMBASSY OFFICIALS TO LEAVE COUNTRY AMID ROCKY RELATIONS

Mon 14 April 2025: Algeria has ordered 12 French embassy officials to leave the country within 48 hours, the French foreign minister confirmed on Monday, increasing diplomatic tension between the two countries. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot asserted on Monday that the order is linked to the recent arrest of three Algerian nationals suspected of […]

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DEADLY ANTHRAX KILLS DOZENS OF HIPPOS IN VIRUNGA, OFFICIALS WARN AGAINST WILD MEAT

Mon 14 April 2025: Around 50 hippos have died due to an anthrax outbreak in Virunga National Park, Africa’s oldest national park. The dead animals were found floating in a river south of Lake Edward, near the border of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda. Park director Emmanuel De Merode. Anthrax, caused by […]

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TANZANIA BARS MAIN OPPOSITION PARTY FROM ELECTIONS FOR 5 YEARS

Sun 13 April 2025: Tanzania’s main opposition party Chadema has been disqualified from this year’s general election and all by-elections for the next five years after refusing to sign a new electoral code of conduct. Ramadhani Kailima of the Independent National Electoral Commission made the announcement in the capital Dodoma on Saturday. “The electoral code […]

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HOW US FUNDING CUTS ARE THREATENING SOUTH AFRICAN FAMILIES LIVING WITH HIV

Sun 13 April 2025: Critical community initiatives that provide testing, food and support and HIV vaccine research have been dismantled. Johannesburg, South Africa – Last year, Mary* finally had the conversation she had been dreading for more than a decade. Mary has lived with HIV since 2008. But the 36-year-old has also carried the burden of […]

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‘CHILD WAS RAPED EVERY HALF AN HOUR’ IN TWO MONTHS IN EASTERN DR CONGO: UN

Sat 12 April 2025: Up to 45 percent of nearly 10,000 sexual violence cases reported in DRC’s conflict zone in January and February involved children, according to the UNICEF. The United Nations has condemned the widespread rape and sexual violence against children in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) reported in the first […]

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