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Guinea’s Junta Suspended Three Key Political Parties

Guinea’s military junta has suspended three key political parties ahead of a September 21, 2025, constitutional referendum, raising fears of General Mamadi Doumbouya’s power consolidation and prompting planned opposition protests, amid concerns from human rights groups about democratic backsliding.

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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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NHRC Survey Reveals a Lack of Trust in the Implementation of the TRRC

A National Human Rights Commission survey in The Gambia shows 84% of victims doubt the government’s commitment to TRRC recommendations, demanding reparations and accountability, with only 31% confident in the justice system as of August 2025.

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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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Interpol’s Major Sting Operation Apprehended 1,200 Suspects and Recovered $100 Million on Cybercrime Across Africa

Operation Serengeti 2.0, led by Interpol from June to August 2025, arrested 1,209 cybercriminals across Africa, recovered $97.4 million, and dismantled 11,432 malicious infrastructures, targeting scams affecting 88,000 victims, including cryptocurrency fraud and inheritance scams.

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