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Streaming & Media Economics (Morocco): Morocco’s media shift is accelerating as streaming and social platforms pull audiences away from traditional TV, but monetisation still struggles with free-content habits and piracy. Human Trafficking Crackdown (Ghana): Upper East Regional Police arrested three suspects in Bolgatanga over alleged trafficking and forced prostitution of young girls, including claims of luring a victim from Nigeria with promises tied to the Ghana movie industry. World Cup & Access (DR Congo/US): DR Congo’s iconic “Lumumba Vea” fan was barred from the US for the England match due to Ebola-related travel restrictions, with a replacement taking his place. African Football Qualifiers (2027): The third window of the African qualifiers runs July 2–5 across Dakar, Douala and Luanda, with 16 teams chasing five World Cup spots. Press Freedom & Courts (Nigeria): Nigeria’s press access concerns grow after journalists were reportedly denied entry to cover Omoyele Sowore’s court proceedings, raising questions about open justice. Conservation TV Launch (Zimbabwe): ZBC unveiled “ZBC’s Wild Africa Adventures,” a continent-focused series spotlighting conservation efforts and wildlife protection.

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