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BBC News Afrique
Aug 2026
Mali: Presidential pardon for alleged French spy Yann Vézilier
French national Yann Vézilier, sentenced in Mali to 20 years for allegedly plotting a coup and working for French intelligence, has received a presidential pardon from Assimi Goïta. The Malian government said the pardon does not invalidate the conviction and will be followed by Vézilier’s immediate expulsion. France has rejected the espionage accusations as unfounded and has not yet commented on the decision. The case comes amid worsening Islamist violence, political repression, the dissolution of Mali’s political parties, delayed elections and an extension of the military transition that could keep Goïta in power until at least 2030.
BBC News Gahuza
Jul 2026
Uganda’s Ghetto Kids on dancing with Shakira at the World Cup: 'It was very, very, very, very, very good'
Uganda’s Ghetto Kids dance group describes performing with Shakira and Burna Boy during the 2026 FIFA World Cup final half-time show as a life-changing achievement. The children, who include former street-connected and disadvantaged youths, say the opportunity fulfilled a dream and allowed them to meet major football stars including Lionel Messi and Lamine Yamal. Their mentor, Dauda Kavuma, credits perseverance, education and support for their success, and says the group demonstrates the talent that exists in poor communities.
BBC News
Jun 2026
World Cup: Cape Verde to beat Argentina 1-0 in knockouts, predicts president
Cape Verde’s president expresses confidence that the national team can defeat defending champions Argentina in their first-ever World Cup knockout match, praising the squad’s determination and surprising performance in the group stage. Players and coach echo the optimism after draws against Spain, Uruguay and Saudi Arabia secured a historic progression to the last 32, while acknowledging the challenge posed by Lionel Messi’s side. Regardless of the result, the president insists the team has already achieved its mission by elevating the nation’s profile on the world stage.