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11052026 internet shutdowns spread in africa

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The article reports on internet shutdowns in Africa due to political unrest, exams, and conflict. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the event is primarily political and human rights-focused. No specific company, commodity, or supply chain impact is mentioned. The commercial relevance is weak or absent.

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  • 15 African countries implemented 36 internet shutdowns in 2025.
  • Tanzania had 8 shutdowns, including a 5-day blackout during elections.
  • Sudan conflict caused 3 nationwide shutdowns.
  • Chad restricted Starlink access in displaced-persons camps.
  • Courts in Senegal and Tanzania challenged shutdown legality.

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