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Zambia accuses China of sheltering criminals

Zambia's government has publicly accused China of sheltering fugitives involved in corruption and cybercrimes, escalating tensions between the two nations. The US Embassy in Lusaka has backed Zambia's claims, adding fuel to the diplomatic fire.

Mogadishu floods displace 100,000+

Torrential rains in Somalia's capital have triggered catastrophic flooding, leaving tens of thousands homeless and major infrastructure destroyed. Authorities warn of worsening conditions as humanitarian crisis unfolds.

White rhino population grows in South Africa

Conservation efforts in South Africa have led to a rare increase in white rhino numbers, marking the first rise in a decade, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

ISIS Expands in Africa Amid Syrian Decline

Islamic State is shifting its focus to Africa as its influence wanes in Syria, establishing new strongholds in West and East Africa, according to recent reports.

Oxford-studied lion Blondie shot dead

The famous lion Blondie, who was the subject of research by Oxford University, has been killed in a controversial incident, sparking outrage among conservationists.

RSPB: Europe and Africa must save migratory birds

The RSPB warns that urgent international cooperation is needed to protect migratory birds facing threats across Europe and Africa. Conservation efforts are falling short as key species decline.

Greenpeace scales Forth Bridge in Ineos protest

Environmental campaigners from Greenpeace have climbed the Forth Road Bridge near Edinburgh, unfurling banners to protest against petrochemical giant Ineos. The dramatic demonstration calls for stronger climate action.

Sordell backs Nigeria's F1 race bid

Former Premier League footballer Marvin Sordell supports Nigeria's ambitious plan to host Africa's first-ever Formula 1 Grand Prix, aiming to boost sports and tourism on the continent.

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