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Xenophobia in Durban: Hundreds of foreign nationals in Durban have been pushed into shelters as anti-migrant protests and threats intensify, with mobs reportedly pressuring people to leave by June 30 and families saying they fear being attacked or killed. Ebola alarm in the DRC: The WHO warns the fast-spreading Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo could worsen, citing hundreds of suspected cases and uncertainty over how far it has spread, with vaccine access still months away. Regional health and care: Tanzania’s Benjamin Mkapa Hospital is positioning itself as a medical tourism hub, while global partners mark World Hypertension Day with scholarships aimed at boosting care capacity across Africa. Trade and livelihoods: China’s zero-tariff policy for African countries is boosting coffee imports and speeding customs clearance in Shanghai, offering a potential lift for exporters. Burundi in the spotlight: Burundi’s Catholic community welcomed Cardinal Tagle for the 75th anniversary of St. Peter Claver Seminary, linking priestly formation to communion, diversity, and prayer.

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Legally in SA but too scared to go home: 150 immigrants still camped outside Durban Home Affairs

Legally in SA but too scared to go home: 150 immigrants still camped outside Durban Home Affairs

Foreign nationals say ‘we fear for our lives’ as they shelter at Durban Church Centre

Foreign nationals say ‘we fear for our lives’ as they shelter at Durban Church Centre

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Cardinal Tagle in Burundi: a homily on communion and prayer for the 75th anniversary of the St. Peter Claver Seminary

Cardinal Tagle in Burundi: a homily on communion and prayer for the 75th anniversary of the St. Peter Claver Seminary


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