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Uganda agrees to take in migrants deported from the U.S

Uganda joins Rwanda and South Sudan in accepting deported asylum seekers from the US under Trump’s strategy, sparking human rights concerns over potential breaches of international law, despite its progressive refugee policies

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Kenya Seeks to Convert its Loans from China into Yuan from Dollars to Lower Debt Costs

Kenya plans to restructure a $5 billion Chinese loan for its Standard Gauge Railway to reduce annual debt servicing costs of $1 billion, as its $40.5 billion external debt raises IMF concerns about potential debt distress in 2025.

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A New Rastafari Temple in Kenya’s Capital Highlights the Movement’s Resilience

By Redaction ARPS with AP The Rastafari movement is gaining recognition in Kenya, which officially recognized it as a valid religion in 2019 following a court case involving a schoolgirl who was expelled for keeping her dreadlocks. The opening of the newest Rastafari place of worship, just outside Kenya’s capital (original article), also contributed to this

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Africa CDC Announces a Significant Breakthrough with the Introduction of first Malaria Treatment for Infants

The Africa CDC endorses Coartem Baby, the first malaria treatment for infants under 5 kg, set for roll-out in eight African countries to combat the 76% malaria mortality rate among children under five. Learn more about this life-saving innovation.

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Tanzanian Court Bans the Broadcasting of the Opposition Leader’s Trial

A Tanzanian court has banned live media coverage of opposition leader Tundu Lissu’s treason trial, raising concerns about transparency and human rights ahead of the October 2025 elections. Learn more about the case and its implications.

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