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Recovery Update: The U.S. Army says the remains of Spc. Mariyah Symone Collington, 19, from Tavares, Florida, were recovered in Morocco, ending the search for two soldiers missing after an African Lion 26 training incident. Public Health Threat: A new AFP report warns that millions of high-strength tapentadol tablets from India are still reaching West Africa via street pharmacies, fueling addiction and being mixed into the “zombie drug” kush. Regional Policy & Debt: Senegal hosts a conference in Dakar on why Africa’s borrowing costs stay high—arguing it’s driven more by how lenders perceive risk than by actual fiscal danger. Sports & Youth Health Angle: Ghana’s U-17 AFCON opener vs Algeria is framed as a tactical test, while Senegalese striker Moussa Fall draws fresh European transfer interest. Culture & Influence: At the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, Youssou N’Dour’s performance highlighted Francophone-Anglophone divides—mirroring wider debates over who shapes Africa’s future.

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Indian pharma fuels Africa’s ‘zombie drug’ and opioid crisis

Indian pharma fuels Africa’s ‘zombie drug’ and opioid crisis

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