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Trump administration strips Nigerian Nobel winner Wole Soyinka of US visa
The first African author to win the Nobel in literature, Soyinka has been an outspoken critic of governments worldwide.
Nvidia will build AI supercomputers for US Department of Energy
Nvidia is striking deals around the world while also navigating a US-China trade war.
Video evidence of atrocities emerges as Sudan’s RSF seize el-Fasher
Video evidence of mass atrocities in el-Fasher has quickly emerged after the Rapid Support Forces seized the city.
New Israeli strikes on Gaza threaten fragile ceasefire
Footage shows emergency crews rescuing civilians from rubble after Israel carried out new strikes across Gaza City.
South Africa force Pakistan collapse as Babar out for a duck on T20 return
South Africa win opening T20 against Pakistan by 55 runs as hosts' dire form continues despite Babar Azam's comeback.
Grandparents raising 36 children after losing sons in Gaza war
Hamed and Rida Aliwa have taken up the responsibility of raising dozens of their grandchildren after losing their sons.
Catastrophic Category 5 Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in Jamaica
World Meteorological Organisation dubs slow-moving Melissa the ‘storm of the century’ as Cuba braces for impact.
Is controlling el-Fasher a game-changer in Sudan’s war?
Sudan's army says it's pulled out of el-Fasher in North Darfur state.
Is Africa the West’s ‘Human Dumping Ground’?
We look at the deals between some African nations and the Trump administration to accept deportees from the US.
Police operation in Rio de Janeiro favelas leaves dozens dead
The raid is already being called the most lethal police action in the history of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

