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UN Warns About the Exclusion of President Biya’s Rivals from the Voting Process in Cameroon

UN officials call for free and fair elections in Cameroon as President Paul Biya seeks an eighth term, amid concerns over opposition restrictions, voter registration issues, and ongoing conflicts, following the 2018 election’s irregularities and low turnout.

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Burkina Faso Enacts Law Prohibiting Homosexuality

Burkina Faso’s new law banning homosexuality, with penalties up to five years in prison, aligns with other African nations and raises human rights concerns under military rule since the 2022 coup.

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A Benin Agricultural Project uses Fly Larvae to Create Organic Fertilizer

Benin farmers, guided by agronomist Noël Obognon, are transforming agriculture with black soldier fly larvae to produce organic fertilizer, fighting deforestation and boosting food security, with UN-IFAD support, showcased at the 2025 Africa Food Systems Forum Summit.

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Morocco Wins CHAN Championship, Marking their Third Title!

By Redaction ARPS Media Morocco won the African Nations Championship (CHAN) for the third time, beating Madagascar 3-2 in the final in Nairobi, Kenya, on August 30. Oussama Lamlioui scored two goals, including the winning goal late in the match. Madagascar’s Felicite Manohantsoa and Toky Rakotondraibe scored for their team. Morocco tied the game initially

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First Deportees Arrived in Rwanda under an agreement with Washington

Rwanda welcomed seven US deportees in mid-August 2025 under a controversial agreement allowing up to 250, providing them with training and healthcare, but human rights experts warn of potential international law breaches due to risks in the country.

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