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The Arabuko Sokoke Forest on the Kenyan coast is the origins of the Sokoke, one of the rarest domestic cat breeds worldwide.Medium sized Sokoke cat with short, coarse, and dense coat with a “wood grain” pattern; usually brown, brown tabby, or silver tabby.
After bathing his girlfriend, Angela Ogah, with what is believed to be acid, a young man named Timothy Gilbert is currently at large.
During his week-long visit to Sudan, UN Humanitarian Chief Tom Fletcher visited to Tawila and Korma in North Darfur. Thousands of people have fled the most recent violence in El Fasher to Tawila.
During a funeral in Luanda, Angola, a man insisted that reggae music be played in memory of his dead son, sparking a heated altercation.
Thousands of returnees are setting out to rebuild their lives as peace returns to the Central African Republic. In 2025, about 42,000 refugees returned to West and Central Africa, many of them starting small enterprises like market gardening and soap production.
After going missing for eight months, a Kenyan youngster reappeared at his father’s workplace.A family in Kamwangi, Gatundu North, Kiambu County, Kenya is overjoyed to have found their loved one after several months.
The hairy frog (Trichobatrachus robustus), also referred to as the ‘wolverine frog’ or ‘horror frog,’ is perhaps one of the most peculiar and eye-catching creatures on earth found in Central African region.
In the Horn of Africa, a trade bloc has partnered up with humanitarian groups to create a disaster preparedness program to improve early warning systems and fortify risk management among the eight member states as countries address escalating risks of climate-related disasters.
After almost a million Sudanese refugees fled to Chad to escape what the US has described as a genocide in Darfur, the country has taken an unusual step of allowing them work. Refugees are rebuilding their lives due to the new asylum law, and Chadian business owners are offering what little employment they can.
After her parents and brother were killed by militias in the Darfur region of Sudan,fourteen years old Gesma fled the region to take care of her younger siblings. Like many children displaced by brutal violence in Darfur, she now works long hours to provide for her family in a refugee camp in Chad.Henry Wilkins reports. …
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