Nigeria says 130 abducted schoolchildren freed after mass kidnapping
Africa • Dec 22, 2025, 2:10 AM
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Nigerian authorities said Sunday they have secured the release of 130 schoolchildren abducted from a Catholic boarding school in Niger state, bringing the total freed to more than 200 after a mass kidnapping in November. The announcement follows weeks of uncertainty over the fate of students taken by gunmen and renewed concern over Nigeria’s worsening kidnap-for-ransom crisis.
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Christmas celebrations in Kenya: Families spend on average one month's salary
Africa • 10:54 AM
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In Kenya, Christmas is primarily a religious celebration that brings families together. As summer approaches and temperatures rise, Santa Claus and Christmas trees are relatively rare. But that does not mean people don’t celebrate — the day is usually ma
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Libya army chief of staff killed in jet crash near Ankara after fault reported
Africa • 10:29 AM
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A private jet that crashed overnight, killing Libya's army chief of staff and seven others on board, had reported an electrical fault and requested an emergency landing shortly before contact was lost, a Turkish official said on Wednesday. Story by Char
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To boycott or not to boycott? Ivory Coast holds tense parliamentary election
Africa • 12:16 AM
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Supporters of former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo are divided over whether to boycott the country’s upcoming parliamentary elections. The disagreement follows the recent presidential election, in which incumbent President Alassane Ouattara won a cont
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Youth's vote crucial in upcoming Central African Republic general election
Africa • 12:14 AM
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General elections are due to be held in the Central African Republic on December 28. It is the first time in decades that the election includes presidential, parliamentary and municipal elections. With almost 82% of young people unemployed, the youth hop
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Sudan PM presents peace plan at UN, calling for a ceasefire
Africa • 12:12 AM
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Sudan's Prime Minister has brought a wide ranging peace plan before the United Nations. But the paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces, has yet to sign onto it, and experts say it is unlikely they will, as it demands their withdrawal and disarmamen
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