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Governance, policy, and current affairs

A catastrophic drought is pushing more than two million people in Kenya alone toward hunger, with cattle-keeping communities in the northeast bearing the brunt of one of the driest wet seasons recorded since 1981.

In a significant diplomatic development, King Charles III has extended an invitation to President Bola Tinubu for an official state visit to the United Kingdom, marking the first such visit by a Nigerian head of state in nearly four decades.
Six months after the unprecedented protests that shook Kenya, the Gen Z movement has evolved from street demonstrations into a sustained political force, continuing to demand accountability and government reforms under President William Ruto's administration.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced the deployment of South African National Defence Force troops to assist police in tackling violent crime, gang warfare, and a growing extortion crisis that has crippled businesses and claimed hundreds of lives.
Tropical Cyclone Gezani has killed at least 31 people in Madagascar, with the eastern port city of Toamasina bearing the brunt of what officials have described as a "monstrous" storm that crushed homes and devastated infrastructure
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In a devastating maritime disaster that has shocked the international community, at least 53 migrants including infants are dead or missing after their overcrowded vessel capsized in the treacherous waters of the Central Mediterranean off the Libyan coast, the United Nations has confirmed.

In one of the deadliest attacks in recent Nigerian history, armed jihadist groups have massacred nearly 200 people in Kwara State communities that refused to convert to their ideology, sparking national outrage and calls for urgent security intervention.
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