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Mauritania–Mali Detentions: Thirty-five Mauritanians detained in Mali returned home after Mauritania alleged torture and mistreatment, while Mali’s authorities had suspected them of terrorism. US Visa Bond Shock: The U.S. made its visa bond program permanent, requiring cash deposits for B1/B2 applicants from 50 countries—an approach critics say will sharply reduce travel and disrupt families, including many Africans. Ceuta Migration Crisis: A surge of migrants into Spain’s Ceuta led to mass deaths and rapid pushbacks, reigniting debate over EU border externalization and the legal limits on summary returns. Sahel Financing via Ransom: A UN report says an al-Qaeda affiliate in Mali used a $50-million ransom from a Gulf state to fund a major rebel offensive, with kidnappings tied to financing. Human Rights & Health: A rights-focused piece argues economic rights—like decent food, housing, and reliable healthcare—are core human rights, highlighting hunger and inequality pressures across Africa. Climate Talks Note: Arab countries opposed fossil-fuel phaseout language in COP30 drafts, citing energy security and pushing for voluntary national pledges and limited finance support for vulnerable states.

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