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Xenophobic attacks in South Africa: Nigeria calls for compensation for the victims [Africanews Today
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Xenophobic attacks in South Africa: Nigeria calls for compensation for the victims [Africanews Today

The article covers multiple international news stories across Africa and beyond. It reports on xenophobic attacks in South Africa, with Nigeria expressing outrage and seeking compensation for its citizens affected. In Kenya, there is concern over the use of 'hired thugs' amid political tensions ahead of elections. In Sudan, a prominent rebel leader has been sentenced to death in absentia for alleged war crimes. French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is set to visit Morocco for diplomatic talks. In Uganda, the trial of opposition leader Kizza Besigye begins, with accusations of treason. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is approaching its final stages without any African teams remaining. Additionally, Rwanda hosts an arts festival focused on promoting dialogue and social change.

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Xenophobic attacks in South Africa: Nigeria calls for compensation for the victims [Africanews Today

The article covers multiple international news stories across Africa and beyond. It reports on xenophobic attacks in South Africa, with Nigeria expressing outrage and seeking compensation for its citizens affected. In Kenya, there is concern over the use of 'hired thugs' amid political tensions ahead of elections. In Sudan, a prominent rebel leader has been sentenced to death in absentia for alleged war crimes. French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is set to visit Morocco for diplomatic talks. In Uganda, the trial of opposition leader Kizza Besigye begins, with accusations of treason. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is approaching its final stages without any African teams remaining. Additionally, Rwanda hosts an arts festival focused on promoting dialogue and social change.

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