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ISIS Strike: US and Nigerian forces killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, described as ISIS’s global second-in-command, in a joint operation in Nigeria’s Lake Chad Basin, with Trump calling it a major blow to the group’s operations. Diplomatic Signals: The same week saw rare high-level US–South Africa talks in Johannesburg on potential critical-minerals agreements, despite strained relations, as both sides look to diversify supply chains away from China. Xenophobia Pressure: Anti-foreigner sentiment is rising in South Africa, with renewed concern over violence against migrants and calls for stronger protection and action. Youth Jobs Alarm: Youth unemployment is nearing 46%, renewing demands for faster alignment between education, training and sectors that can actually hire. Local Governance & Safety: Cape Town continues a crackdown on street racing and noisy cars, while Free State authorities condemned corporal punishment after a teacher’s arrest. Sports & Culture: Gift Leotlela won the Shanghai 100m in a photo finish; Duplantis won pole vault but missed his world-record attempt.

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