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Borno Begins Voluntary Return of Displaced Refugees

The government of Nigeria’s Borno State has begun a carefully coordinated process to return more than 3,000 displaced citizens from Cameroon, marking a major step in rebuilding communities torn apart by over a decade of conflict in the country’s northeast. The first
January 29, 2026

Tinubu Continues Türkiye Visit After Brief Stumble

Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu briefly stumbled during a ceremonial welcome in Ankara on Tuesday, but officials say he is in good health and continues his state visit without interruption. The 73-year-old leader, who is in Türkiye to strengthen diplomatic and economic
January 28, 2026

Ugandan Army Rejects Claims Over Alleged Home Raid

Uganda’s military leadership has pushed back against accusations by opposition figure Bobi Wine that soldiers carried out a violent night raid at his home in Kampala, an incident he says left his wife injured and in need of medical care. According to
January 28, 2026

Life Grows Harder in Goma Under Rebel Control

One year after armed fighters from the M23 movement seized the strategic lakeside city of Goma in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, residents say daily life has become more difficult, uncertain, and painful than ever before. Once a vibrant commercial hub near
January 28, 2026

Unity Seen as Path to Tanzania’s New Constitution

A Tanzanian Member of Parliament has urged the nation to put unity and respect at the heart of the long-awaited constitutional reform process, warning that divisions could once again derail hopes for a new supreme law. Addressing Parliament in Dodoma on Tuesday,
January 28, 2026
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