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Hundreds of Libyans show support for slain son of Muammar Gaddafi

Africanews EN • 06 Feb 2026, 20:18

Seif al-Islam, who was shot dead on Tuesday, will be buried today in the town of Bani Walid which remains loyal to his family.

Seif al-Islam, who was shot dead on Tuesday, will be buried today in the town of Bani Walid which remains loyal to his family.

Thousands attend funeral of slain son of Muammar Gaddafi

Africanews EN • 06 Feb 2026, 20:17

Saif al-Islam, once seen by some as his father’s heir apparent, was shot dead by unidentified gunmen at his home in the city of Zintan on Tuesday.

Saif al-Islam, once seen by some as his father’s heir apparent, was shot dead by unidentified gunmen at his home in the city of Zintan on Tuesday.

A surf academy is enticing Senegalese girls back to school

Africanews EN • 06 Feb 2026, 17:02

For generations, Seynabou Tall's ancestors have fished, dived and rowed off the coast of Dakar. It's the same place where the 14-year-old, who quit school nearly four years ago, i…

For generations, Seynabou Tall's ancestors have fished, dived and rowed off the coast of Dakar. It's the same place where the 14-year-old, who quit school nearly four years ago, is now learning to surf.

Edo, NNPC partner to establish 10,000-bpd condensate refinery

Premium Times Nigeria • 06 Feb 2026, 16:55

According to the Edo State Government, once it becomes operational, the refinery would produce approximately 20 truckloads of petrol and 10 truckloads of diesel per day. The post …

According to the Edo State Government, once it becomes operational, the refinery would produce approximately 20 truckloads of petrol and 10 truckloads of diesel per day. The post Edo, NNPC partner to establish 10,000-bpd condensate refinery appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

Survivors of deadly attack on villages in Nigeria left reeling

Africanews EN • 06 Feb 2026, 16:53

Despite the presence of the army, residents of Woro and Nuku wonder how they will rebuild their lives amid all the destruction.

Despite the presence of the army, residents of Woro and Nuku wonder how they will rebuild their lives amid all the destruction.

US, Russia Seek New Arms Talks as Last Nuclear Pact Expires

Africanews EN • 06 Feb 2026, 16:52

Russian and US negotiators have agreed on the need to quickly launch new talks on nuclear arms control, following discussions held this week in the United Arab Emirates.

Russian and US negotiators have agreed on the need to quickly launch new talks on nuclear arms control, following discussions held this week in the United Arab Emirates.

Pokémon theme park opens in Japan as tourism boom drives demand

Africanews EN • 06 Feb 2026, 16:45

Japan welcomed a new attraction in Tokyo on Thursday with the opening of PokéPark Kanto, Pokémon’s first permanent theme park.

Japan welcomed a new attraction in Tokyo on Thursday with the opening of PokéPark Kanto, Pokémon’s first permanent theme park.

BUA Cement kicks off POP plasterboard production at Port Harcourt plant

Premium Times Nigeria • 06 Feb 2026, 16:43

The building material maker is branching out into POP production to leverage the opportunity that a supply gap has opened up in the local market, where imports have long met users…

The building material maker is branching out into POP production to leverage the opportunity that a supply gap has opened up in the local market, where imports have long met users’ needs. The post BUA Cement kicks off POP plasterboard production at Port Harcourt plant appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

Malawi: supply stocks improve, but fuel crisis far from over

Africanews EN • 06 Feb 2026, 15:29

For the first time in about five years, Malawi has managed to accumulate sufficient fuel stocks to last the country for 15 days. The government now wants to increase that number t…

For the first time in about five years, Malawi has managed to accumulate sufficient fuel stocks to last the country for 15 days. The government now wants to increase that number to 30 days - but the fuel shortage crisis is not yet over.

Zimbabwe agrees to staff-monitored programme with the IMF

Africanews EN • 06 Feb 2026, 15:27

The 10-month programme could potentially open the door to financial support from the Fund.

The 10-month programme could potentially open the door to financial support from the Fund.

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