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The presidential election in Guinea-Bissau, involving over 960,000 eligible voters, proceeded without major incidents on Sunday, November 23.
South Africa’s presidency of the G20 ended not in division but in defiance – and with a declaration.
G20 leaders adopted a consensus declaration on Saturday, defying US objections and affirming unified commitment to multilateralism and global cooperation.
Five months later, uncertainty persists the return of Edgar Lungu’s body home for burial as poisoning allegations emerge.
President Ramaphosa says the US may reverse its G20 boycott, calling the development a “very positive” sign.
The diplomatic standoff has exposed behind-the-scenes efforts by Washington to block the adoption of a final declaration at the gathering.
South Africa declares full readiness to host the first-ever G20 Leaders’ Summit on African soil set for Johannesburg from 22-23 November.
Amnesty urges Eswatini to free MP Bacede Mabuza and overturn convictions of both him and conditionally pardoned MP Mthandeni Dube.
Ethiopia accuses Eritrea of repeated provocations and meddling, further straining relations between the Horn of Africa neighbours.
Guinean President Mamadi Doumbouya signed a decree on Thursday, November 13, 2025, officially convening the electorate for the upcoming presidential election scheduled for December 28th.

