
#theguardian.com. × ‘Disruptive, unfair and cruel’: jobs lost and treatment stopped as USAid freeze hits HIV care in Zimbabwe. Facilities have been forced to close as halt in funding impacts country’s donor-dependent health sector
#Feb.14.2025

#theguardian.com. × Revealed: fugitive Dutch drug lord has been in Sierra Leone for at least two years. Sources place Johannes Leijdekkers in west African country since at least December 2022
#Feb.14.2025

#theguardian.com. × Labor gifts duck hunters longer shooting season in Victoria, allows 50% more birds to be killed. Allan government announces extended 2025 duck hunting season with hunters allowed to bag nine ducks a day
#Feb.14.2025

#theguardian.com. × Labor scrapes through to claim victory in Werribee byelection despite big swing against it. John Lister receives 50.71% of the two-party preferred vote in what was once a Labor stronghold
#Feb.14.2025

#theguardian.com. × News Corp team confronted after alleged attempt to provoke staff at Sydney Middle Eastern restaurant. Staff member at Cairo Takeaway in Newtown alleged she felt intimidated by a customer who entered restaurant with Daily Telegraph crew waiting outside
#Feb.14.2025

#theguardian.com. × Smell like an Egyptian: researchers sniff ancient mummies to study preservation. Scientists hope that smell could be a non-invasive way to judge how well-preserved a mummy is
#Feb.14.2025

#theguardian.com. × Sudan says plan for first Russian naval base in Africa will go ahead. Two countries’ foreign ministers meet in Moscow and agree there are no obstacles to long-delayed plan
#Feb.13.2025

#theguardian.com. × Climate crisis contributing to chocolate market meltdown, research finds. Scientists say more-frequent hotter temperatures in west African region are part of reason for reduced harvests and price rises
#Feb.13.2025

#theguardian.com. × ‘It’s a cowboy show out there’: the deadly lottery of the snakebite antivenom industry. Investigation reveals ineffective products being sold across Africa, with poor regulation and shortage of effective medication leading to needless deaths
#Feb.13.2025

#theguardian.com. × Mayotte has been French for longer than Nice. Why is it still treated with colonial arrogance? | Rokhaya Diallo. The Indian Ocean island is an integral part of France and the EU – but the aftermath of a devastating cyclone has highlighted its neglect, says Guardian Europe columnist Rokhaya Diallo
#Feb.13.2025

#theguardian.com. × What Trump’s assault on USAid means for the world – podcast. What will the world look like without US foreign assistance? Nesrine Malik reports
#Feb.13.2025

#theguardian.com. × The Long Wave: Why Trump’s aid freeze endangers millions. Abandoning vulnerable populations impacts everything from food security to fragile ecosystems. Plus, the symbolism of Serena Williams’ crip walk
#Feb.12.2025

#theguardian.com. × I was a content moderator for Facebook. I saw the real cost of outsourcing digital labour | Sonia Kgomo. Tech firms must invest in and respect the people who filter social media and label the data that AI relies on, says Sonia Kgomo, an organiser with African Tech Workers Rising
#Feb.12.2025

#theguardian.com. × Fair and Square? Chinese retail chain’s expansion rankles Kenyan rivals. Local business owners in Nairobi said China Square had created an uneven playing field
#Feb.12.2025

#theguardian.com. × From escaped child bride to artist: why one Ghanaian painter puts women at the centre of her work. Hawa Awanle Ayiboro’s solo exhibition opens this month in Accra with paintings that explore a difficult period in her childhood and the emancipation of other women
#Feb.11.2025

#theguardian.com. × Campaigner for migrants in Libya says his phone was targeted in spyware attack. Italy-based David Yambio, a critic of Meloni government, helps ICC find evidence of abuse of detainees in Libya
#Feb.11.2025

#theguardian.com. × Dirty water and endless wars: why cholera outbreaks are on the rise again. The number of cases globally has surged since 2021, as war and the climate crisis pile pressure on vaccine supplies
#Feb.11.2025

#theguardian.com. × ‘Each of us is afraid’: Guinea’s junta leader tightens grip as opposition lies low. Mamady Doumbouya has led the country since a 2021 coup. Some fear he has no intention of relinquishing power
#Feb.11.2025

#theguardian.com. × Performer in Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl show faces no charges after waving Sudan-Gaza flag. Another individual, aged 23, was arrested for criminal trespassing during NFL game in New Orleans
#Feb.10.2025

#theguardian.com. × Fears grow for health of social media influencer arrested on live TV in Sierra Leone. Hawa Hunt’s detention a month ago was politically motivated, say daughter and rights groups, who also raise concerns about her treatment in jail
#Feb.10.2025

#theguardian.com. × Last throw of the boule for Addis Ababa’s historic pétanque club as developers turn city into hi-tech hub. In the heart of the Ethiopian capital is a relic of the French-built railway but the government’s grandiose redevelopment plans threaten this friendly club
#Feb.10.2025

#theguardian.com. × Monday briefing: Why the brutal fighting in the Democratic Republic of Congo could spiral into wider war. In today’s newsletter: As Rwandan-backed M23 rebels seize more territory and the humanitarian crisis worsens, what’s the background to the war and prospect of peace?
#Feb.10.2025

#theguardian.com. × Donald Trump is remaking the world. But he really won’t like the result | Nesrine Malik. As an erratic president imposes his international doctrine, countries are forging more stable alliances. His US will be weaker, not stronger, says Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik
#Feb.10.2025

#theguardian.com. × Bo-Kaap: the candy-coloured corner of Cape Town facing tourism v heritage dilemma. Some locals in picturesque district of Bo-Kaap are fed up with influx of visitors, and worry about impact of gentrification
#Feb.10.2025
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