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India, Seychelles sign 19 memorandums of understanding

India, Seychelles sign 19 memorandums of understanding

India and Seychelles have signed 19 memorandums of understanding to enhance bilateral cooperation in an array of sectors, including defence, maritime security, agriculture, healthcare, and education.

US vows to attack Iran again if Hormuz shipping is threatened

US vows to attack Iran again if Hormuz shipping is threatened

Waltz says US President Trump 'will always give diplomacy a chance', but his patience isn’t going to last forever.

Israel admits killing 3 Palestinian policemen in latest Gaza ceasefire violation

Israel admits killing 3 Palestinian policemen in latest Gaza ceasefire violation

Gaza’s Interior Ministry says killings reflect ‘Israel’s insistence on spreading chaos’ in Gaza.

Nigerian gunmen kill 17 farmers during village raid in Zamfara

Nigerian gunmen kill 17 farmers during village raid in Zamfara

Bandits on several motorcycles attacked the farming village and opened fire before abducting an unspecified number, according to an official.

South Africa processes over 15,000 Malawians for repatriation

South Africa processes over 15,000 Malawians for repatriation

This comes ahead of an unofficial 30 June ultimatum for undocumented migrants to leave South Africa.

South Africa shut up ‘big mouths’ with World Cup feat

South Africa shut up ‘big mouths’ with World Cup feat

Many fans abandoned South Africans at the World Cup to show their displeasure at recent anti-immigrant protests in South Africa, where nationals of other African countries have been targeted.

Venezuela declares state of emergency as powerful twin earthquakes kill at least 32

Venezuela declares state of emergency as powerful twin earthquakes kill at least 32

The devastating twin earthquakes triggered widespread destruction, infrastructure failures and tsunami alerts, prompting a nationwide emergency response and international offers of assistance.

Nigeria's Senate passes law allowing state governments to have their own police officers

Nigeria's Senate passes law allowing state governments to have their own police officers

The Nigerian Senate has approved a bill to allow states to have their own police forces, paving the way for a major reform that would reshape the policing structure of the West African nation.

World Cup 2026: DRC lose second match to Colombia

World Cup 2026: DRC lose second match to Colombia

DRC have suffered a 1-0 defeat in their second match against Colombia.

Ghana, England group stage match at 2026 World Cup ends in goalless draw

Ghana, England group stage match at 2026 World Cup ends in goalless draw

England failed to get a single shot on target for almost an hour but hit the bar late in the game before settling for a 0-0 draw against Ghana in World Cup Group L on a wet and chilly Monday.

Kenya to charge students for murder in deadly school dormitory fire

Kenya to charge students for murder in deadly school dormitory fire

Kenyan prosecutors said on Tuesday they will charge a number of students with murder of 16 schoolmates in the burning of a dormitory in late May 2026.

Eleven more bodies of migrants wash ashore from capsize last week off Libya

Eleven more bodies of migrants wash ashore from capsize last week off Libya

Eleven more bodies of migrants washed ashore off a city in eastern Libya in recent days after their boat capsized last week, security sources said on Tuesday.

Botswana seeing soft recovery in diamond demand, mines minister says

Botswana seeing soft recovery in diamond demand, mines minister says

Botswana is seeing a soft recovery in diamond demand in key consumer markets such as the US and China, its Mines Minister Bogolo Joy Kenewendo said on Tuesday.

US provides doses of experimental antibody drug in Ebola fight

US provides doses of experimental antibody drug in Ebola fight

The US has provided doses of an experimental antibody drug from Mapp Biopharmaceutical for use in clinical trials to fight the widening Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo.

'I made a lot of mistakes,' Koulibaly says after Senegal's World Cup loss against Norway

'I made a lot of mistakes,' Koulibaly says after Senegal's World Cup loss against Norway

Senegal captain Kalidou Koulibaly owned up to key mistakes in his side’s World Cup group-stage loss to Norway on Monday that left the African side in danger of early elimination.

South Sudan sets date for first-ever election after delays

South Sudan sets date for first-ever election after delays

The electoral commission says preparations for the December 22 election are underway, although the opposition and some observers note logistical hurdles.

Senegal's World Cup fate hangs in the balance after loss to Norway

Senegal's World Cup fate hangs in the balance after loss to Norway

Erling Haaland scored twice to raise his World Cup goals total to four, and Norway advanced to the round of 32 with a 3-2 win over Senegal on Monday night.

Kenyan court finds health minister in contempt over Ebola facility

Kenyan court finds health minister in contempt over Ebola facility

Kenya's High Court found Health Minister Aden Duale in contempt of court on Monday for disobeying orders to halt the construction of a US-backed Ebola quarantine facility at an air base in central Kenya.

Messi sets World Cup scoring record as defending champions Argentina advance to knockout stage

Messi sets World Cup scoring record as defending champions Argentina advance to knockout stage

Argentina booked their place in the World Cup knockout stage on Monday as Lionel Messi recovered from an early penalty miss to score a record-breaking double in a 2-0 victory over Austria.

Türkiye's Erdogan vows push for regional peace in call with Iran's Pezeshkian

Türkiye's Erdogan vows push for regional peace in call with Iran's Pezeshkian

Turkish president underlines the need for caution against those seeking to sabotage US-Iran talks.

Historic win for DR Congo to seal knockout tie against England

Historic win for DR Congo to seal knockout tie against England

Two second-half goals from Yoane Wissa and one from Fiston Mayele sealed the win.

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Algeria face Austria after 'Disgrace of Gijon' scarred 1982 FIFA World Cup

Algeria face Austria after 'Disgrace of Gijon' scarred 1982 FIFA World Cup

Decades after Austria and West Germany’s infamous 1982 match ended Algeria’s World Cup run, Algeria faces Austria again with qualification at stake.

EU imposes visa restrictions on Somalis amid fallout on migrants return deal

EU imposes visa restrictions on Somalis amid fallout on migrants return deal

The new measures provide for the abolition of multiple-entry Schengen visas for Somali nationals and extends the processing time for applications to 45 days.

France 'regrets' after Burkina Faso breaks off relations

France 'regrets' after Burkina Faso breaks off relations

Burkina Faso accuses France of supporting "subversive networks" and "terrorists".

Coach Bubista hails Cabo Verde's 'fearless' team after reaching World Cup knockouts

Coach Bubista hails Cabo Verde's 'fearless' team after reaching World Cup knockouts

"Work gives a person dignity," Bubista says after Cabo Verde qualified for the World Cup round of 32.

Egypt secure place in World Cup knockouts after 1-1 draw with Iran

Egypt secure place in World Cup knockouts after 1-1 draw with Iran

Egypt are to face off against Australia in Round of 32.

History as Cabo Verde set up knockout tie with Argentina

History as Cabo Verde set up knockout tie with Argentina

Cabo Verde will now face defending champion Argentina in Miami Gardens next Friday.

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