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France signs deals to help Egypt's economy in volatile regional climate

France and Egypt signed strategic partnership agreements on Monday, in areas covering health, transport and energy, which French President Emmanuel Macron said would help shore up

France signs deals to help Egypt's economy in volatile regional climate
Africa|Asia|Science|World

Super Rat: the record-setting rodent sniffing out landmines and saving lives

Super Rat: the record-setting rodent sniffing out landmines and saving lives

Super Rat: the record-setting rodent sniffing out landmines and saving lives
Africa|Europe|Political|World

France and Algeria agree to resume cooperation, Paris says

France and Algeria agreed to renew cooperation in all sectors, France's foreign minister said on Sunday after a day of talks aimed at resuming dialogue following months of bickering.

France and Algeria agree to resume cooperation, Paris says
Africa|Economy|Europe|Political|World

French, Algerian ties 'back to normal', France says after talks

France's foreign minister said on Sunday that ties with Algeria were back to normal after he held 2 1/2 hours of talks with Algeria's president following months of

French, Algerian ties 'back to normal', France says after talks
Africa|Political|Sports|US|World

The US has revoked visas for South Sudanese while civil war threatens at home

The United States once cheered the creation of South Sudan as an independent nation

The US has revoked visas for South Sudanese while civil war threatens at home
Africa|MidEast|Political|US|World

Moroccans protest Israel's offensive in Gaza and take aim at Trump

Moroccans have protested Israel’s latest offensive in Gaza and U.S. President Donald Trump's proposal to displace Palestinians and clear the territory for development

Moroccans protest Israel's offensive in Gaza and take aim at Trump
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|World

Nigeria sells dollars to support currency after Trump tariffs shock

Nigeria's central bank has sold nearly $200 million to support the naira currency after President Donald Trump's tariffs sent shockwaves through global markets, the bank said on

Nigeria sells dollars to support currency after Trump tariffs shock
Africa|MidEast|Political|US|World

Far from being cowed by US airstrikes, Yemen’s Houthis may be relishing them

Far from being cowed by US airstrikes, Yemen’s Houthis may be relishing them

Far from being cowed by US airstrikes, Yemen’s Houthis may be relishing them
Africa|Economy|Finance|MidEast|World

Libya devalues currency for first time in four years

Libya's central bank announced a 13.3% devaluation of the country's dinar currency on Sunday, setting the exchange rate at 5.5677 to the U.S. dollar effective immediately.

Libya devalues currency for first time in four years
Africa|Political|US|World

Rubio says US is revoking all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders

Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the United States is revoking all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders, accusing the African nation’s government of “taking advantage of the United States.”

Rubio says US is revoking all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders
Africa|Political|US|World

US revokes all South Sudan visas over failure to repatriate citizens

The U.S. said on Saturday it would revoke all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders over South Sudan's failure to accept the return of its repatriated

US revokes all South Sudan visas over failure to repatriate citizens
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Congo, M23 rebels hold first talks after months of conflict

Congo's government and M23 rebels last week held private talks in Qatar for the first time since the rebels conducted a lightning offensive in the country's east, a source briefed on

Congo, M23 rebels hold first talks after months of conflict
Africa|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Tunisia dismantles sub-Saharan migrant camps and forcibly deports some

Tunisian authorities have dismantled makeshift camps housing 7,000 sub-Saharan African migrants and begun forcibly deporting some of them, a senior official told

Tunisia dismantles sub-Saharan migrant camps and forcibly deports some
Africa|Environment|Science

Ancient DNA pulls back curtain on the Sahara Desert’s greener past

Ancient DNA pulls back curtain on the Sahara Desert’s greener past

Ancient DNA pulls back curtain on the Sahara Desert’s greener past
Africa|Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment

Malian singer Amadou Bagayoko dies at age 70

Renowned guitarist and singer Amadou Bagayoko of Mali’s music duo Amadou & Mariam has died

Malian singer Amadou Bagayoko dies at age 70
Africa|MidEast|Science|World

Archaeologists uncover an ancient Egyptian tomb belonging to a mystery king

Archaeologists uncover an ancient Egyptian tomb belonging to a mystery king

Archaeologists uncover an ancient Egyptian tomb belonging to a mystery king
Africa|Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|World

Iconic Malian musician Amadou Bagayoko of Amadou & Mariam dies at 70

Grammy-nominated Malian musician Amadou Bagayoko, who won global fame by moulding traditional West African sounds with Western rock and pop influences as one half of the blind duo

Iconic Malian musician Amadou Bagayoko of Amadou & Mariam dies at 70
Africa|Arts|Business|Economy|Entertainment

Spotify royalty payouts to Nigerian, South African artists boom in 2024

Audio streaming giant Spotify's royalty payments to artists from Nigeria and South Africa - its two biggest African markets - spiked to around $59 million last year as

Spotify royalty payouts to Nigerian, South African artists boom in 2024
Africa|Science|World

Sahara desert, once lush and green, was home to mysterious human lineage

The Sahara Desert is one of Earth's most arid and desolate places, stretching across a swathe of North Africa that spans parts of 11 countries and covers an area comparable

Sahara desert, once lush and green, was home to mysterious human lineage
Africa|Business|Economy|Fashion and Beauty|World

How tiny Lesotho ended up with the highest US tariffs in the world

U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs have struck among others the small southern African kingdom of Lesotho, one of the world's poorest nations

How tiny Lesotho ended up with the highest US tariffs in the world
Africa|Political|World

Russia vows military backing for Sahel juntas' joint force

Russia has committed to helping military governments in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger acquire arms and training for a planned 5,000-strong force to deploy in the central Sahel region

Russia vows military backing for Sahel juntas' joint force
Africa|Business|Economy|Political

Baffled Lesotho seeks to engage with US on jeans tariffs

Lesotho scrambled to put together a delegation on Friday to head to Washington to engage with the United States on tariffs that risk wiping out nearly half of

Baffled Lesotho seeks to engage with US on jeans tariffs
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|US

South Africa not planning to retaliate over Trump's tariffs

South Africa has no immediate plans to retaliate against the United States over tariffs announced by President Donald Trump this week and

South Africa not planning to retaliate over Trump's tariffs
Africa|Americas|Sports

Olympic icon Michael Johnson launches Grand Slam Track league

Grand Slam Track league, founded by 4-time Olympic gold medalist Michael Johnson, is set to launch in Kingston, Jamaica, on April 4-6. The new league, which will feature 4 "Slams" in 4 cities, aims to transform how the sport operates by putting athletes and rivalries front and center.

Olympic icon Michael Johnson launches Grand Slam Track league
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

Trump's tariff formula confounds the world, punishes the poor

Ridiculed for imposing trade tariffs on frozen islands largely inhabited by penguins, Donald Trump's formula for calculating those levies has a serious side: it is also

Trump's tariff formula confounds the world, punishes the poor
Africa|Crime|Political|Technology|World

Meta can be sued in Kenya over posts related to Ethiopia violence, court rules

A Kenyan court has ruled that Facebook's parent company Meta can be sued in the East African country over its alleged role in promoting content that led to ethnic violence in

Meta can be sued in Kenya over posts related to Ethiopia violence, court rules
Africa|Political|World

Congo rebels leave strategic town ahead of planned Doha talks

Rwandan-backed M23 rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo have withdrawn from the strategic town of Walikale, describing the move as a goodwill gesture ahead of planned peace talks

Congo rebels leave strategic town ahead of planned Doha talks
Africa|Economy|Environment|Food|MidEast

In Tunisia, snails inch toward replacing red meat as people turn to cheaper protein

Tunisians are embracing snails as a protein-packed alternative as the cost of red meat remains high

In Tunisia, snails inch toward replacing red meat as people turn to cheaper protein
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

The US is negotiating a minerals deal with conflict-hit Congo, a Trump official says

A Trump administration official says the United States is talking with conflict-plagued Congo about developing its mineral resources under a deal that the Congolese president has said could help make his country safer

The US is negotiating a minerals deal with conflict-hit Congo, a Trump official says
Africa|Business|Political|US|World

After tariffs, US dangles billions of dollars in Congo mineral investment

The United States is in talks to invest billions of dollars in mineral-rich Congo and wants to help end a conflict raging in the country's east, President Donald Trump's

After tariffs, US dangles billions of dollars in Congo mineral investment
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Imprisoned Egyptian-British activist’s mother marks 100 days of hunger strike, says family

Imprisoned Egyptian-British activist’s mother marks 100 days of hunger strike, says family

Imprisoned Egyptian-British activist’s mother  marks 100 days of hunger strike, says family
Africa|Political|World

Nearly 3,000 people killed after rebels seize key city in DR Congo, UN says

Nearly 3,000 people killed after rebels seize key city in DR Congo, UN says

Nearly 3,000 people killed after rebels seize key city in DR Congo, UN says
Africa|Europe|Political|US

Potential US military restructuring in Europe could pose challenges, US general says

The Pentagon's deliberations about restructuring parts of the U.S. military, including potentially giving up the United States' role as the head

Potential US military restructuring in Europe could pose challenges, US general says
Africa|Europe|MidEast|World

More than a dozen migrants die as boats sink off Greece and Turkey

Greek and Turkish officials have reported the sinking of two boats carrying migrants in the early hours of Thursday in the narrow stretch of sea between Turkey and a nearby Greek island, leaving a total of at least 16 people dead, including three children, one missing and more than 40 survivors

More than a dozen migrants die as boats sink off Greece and Turkey
Africa|Business|Celebrity|Europe|Health|Political

Prince Harry welcomes regulator action over Sentebale charity dispute

Prince Harry said on Thursday he hoped Britain's charity regulator would "unveil the truth" after it opened a compliance case into his charity Sentebale following

Prince Harry welcomes regulator action over Sentebale charity dispute
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

The US-Africa trade programme under threat from Trump tariffs

President Donald Trump has moved to impose sweeping tariffs on most goods imported to the United States, including from African countries

The US-Africa trade programme under threat from Trump tariffs
Africa|Political|World

Uganda's Museveni arrives in South Sudan amid political crisis

Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni arrived in neighbouring South Sudan on Thursday, in the highest level mission there since clashes and the detention of the vice president

Uganda's Museveni arrives in South Sudan amid political crisis
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

Steep US tariffs on Africa signal end of trade deal meant to boost development

The U.S. government's imposition of steep tariffs on African nations signals the end of the AGOA trade deal, an initiative

Steep US tariffs on Africa signal end of trade deal meant to boost development
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump's highest tariff will kill tiny African kingdom of Lesotho, economist says

A 50% reciprocal trade tariff on Lesotho, the highest levy on U.S.

Trump's highest tariff will kill tiny African kingdom of Lesotho, economist says
Africa|Science|World

Ancient DNA sheds light on origins of 7,000-year-old Saharan mummies

Ancient DNA sheds light on origins of 7,000-year-old Saharan mummies

Ancient DNA sheds light on origins of 7,000-year-old Saharan mummies
Africa|Political|World

South Africa's white Afrikaner separatists want Trump's help to become state

A group of white Afrikaners was so opposed to majority Black rule when apartheid ended some three decades ago that they carved out a separatist enclave,

South Africa's white Afrikaner separatists want Trump's help to become state
Africa|Europe|MidEast|World

At least seven die after migrant boat sinks off Greek island of Lesbos

At least seven migrants died, including one boy, one girl and two women, when their boat sank on Thursday off the Greek island of Lesbos, Greece's coastguard said.

At least seven die after migrant boat sinks off Greek island of Lesbos
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Senegal lifts amnesty for some offences during deadly 2021-24 protests

Senegal's parliament has approved revisions to an amnesty law covering 2021-24 protests, paving the way for possible prosecutions over the deaths of dozens of protesters.

Senegal lifts amnesty for some offences during deadly 2021-24 protests
Africa|Political|Sports|World

Zambia removes US-based players from women’s squad due to ‘additional travel measures’ under Trump administration

Zambia removes US-based players from women’s squad due to ‘additional travel measures’ under Trump administration

Zambia removes US-based players from women’s squad due to ‘additional travel measures’ under Trump administration
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|US

South Africa seeks new US trade deal after tariff hike, says presidency

South Africa's presidency said on Thursday that the new U.S. tariffs underscore the need to negotiate a new bilateral trade deal with Washington to ensure long-term trade

South Africa seeks new US trade deal after tariff hike, says presidency
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

Gunfire as thousands protest in Haiti to denounce a surge in gang violence

Thousands of protesters in Haiti have clashed with police as they denounce a surge in gang violence and demand that the government keep them safe

Gunfire as thousands protest in Haiti to denounce a surge in gang violence
Africa|Crime|Political|World

DRC president commutes death sentences for 3 Americans convicted in coup attempt

DRC president commutes death sentences for 3 Americans convicted in coup attempt

DRC president commutes death sentences for 3 Americans convicted in coup attempt
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

Ghana central bank's MPC split over rate decision, minutes show

Two of the five members of the Ghana central bank's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted for its prime interest rate to be kept at 27% during the last meeting, at which the bank

Ghana central bank's MPC split over rate decision, minutes show
Africa|Asia|MidEast|Political|Technology|US|World

Trump adviser Waltz's team set up 20 Signal group chats for world crises, Politico reports

The team of President Donald Trump's national security adviser, Mike Waltz, set up at least 20 group chats on the commercial Signal app to coordinate official work on issues

Trump adviser Waltz's team set up 20 Signal group chats for world crises, Politico reports
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

2 killed as Sudan's paramilitary intensifies attacks on displacement camp in North Darfur

At least two people were killed and others were injured in renewed attacks by Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces on a camp in North Darfur that is sheltering around 450,000 people displaced by the war in the country

2 killed as Sudan's paramilitary intensifies attacks on displacement camp in North Darfur
Africa|Political|World

African Union mediators arrive in South Sudan to try to rescue peace deal

African Union mediators arrived in South Sudan's capital Juba on Wednesday for talks aimed at averting a new civil war after First Vice President Riek Machar was placed under house arrest

African Union mediators arrive in South Sudan to try to rescue peace deal
Africa|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

South African rand slides as budget vote puts coalition on shaky ground

The South African rand dropped sharply on Wednesday as a fractious budget vote threw into doubt the solidity of the coalition government.

South African rand slides as budget vote puts coalition on shaky ground
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

Congo commutes death sentences for US citizens in failed coup

The death sentences of three U.S. citizens convicted for their role in a failed coup in Democratic Republic of Congo last year have been commuted to life imprisonment, the

Congo commutes death sentences for US citizens in failed coup
Africa|Economy|Political

South African budget vote passes but key coalition partner dissents

South Africa's parliament passed the budget's fiscal framework on Wednesday after weeks of political wrangling, but the future of the

South African budget vote passes but key coalition partner dissents
Africa|Business|Economy

Ghana consumer inflation eases to 22.4% in March

Ghana's annual consumer inflation slowed for a third straight month to 22.4% in March from 23.1% the previous month, as food price pressures eased, the statistics agency said on

Ghana consumer inflation eases to 22.4% in March
Africa|Election|Political|World

Guinea sets a date in September for a key referendum that would launch a return to democracy

Guinea’s military junta has set Sept. 21 as the date for a long-promised referendum on the adoption of a new constitution

Guinea sets a date in September for a key referendum that would launch a return to democracy
Africa|Business|Election|Political

Gabon's old guard PM 'Bilie' challenges coup leader for presidency

Alain Claude Bilie By Nze enjoyed just seven months as prime minister of Gabon before a 2023 military coup.

Gabon's old guard PM 'Bilie' challenges coup leader for presidency
Africa|Election|Political|World

Junta-ruled Guinea sets referendum for September in potential step to democracy

Guinea's military leader has set September 21, 2025, as the date for a constitutional referendum, according to a decree read out on state television on Tuesday

Junta-ruled Guinea sets referendum for September in potential step to democracy
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

Nigeria's net FX reserves hit three-year high, central bank says

Nigeria's net foreign exchange reserves stood at $23.11 billion at the end of 2024, their highest level in three years, the Central Bank of Nigeria said,

Nigeria's net FX reserves hit three-year high, central bank says
Africa|MidEast|Political|US|World

Egypt's Sisi, Trump discuss regional mediation efforts in phone call

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and U.S.

Egypt's Sisi, Trump discuss regional mediation efforts in phone call
Africa|Political|World

Mali, Burkina, Niger foreign ministers to visit Moscow this week

The foreign ministers of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger will visit Moscow this week as the Sahel nations and Russia seek to strengthen ties, the three African

Mali, Burkina, Niger foreign ministers to visit Moscow this week
Africa|Political|World

Congo and M23 rebels plan to hold first direct talks on April 9

The Congo government and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels aim to hold direct talks on April 9, sources from both camps said on Tuesday, a potential boost to Qatar's efforts to end

Congo and M23 rebels plan to hold first direct talks on April 9
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

South Africa plans US meeting on looming auto tariffs

South Africa will seek a meeting with U.S. authorities on auto tariffs, Trade Minister Parks Tau said on Tuesday, noting the levies are a concern as the

South Africa plans US meeting on looming auto tariffs
Africa|Business|Economy

South African manufacturing conditions still depressed, Absa PMI shows

A South African purchasing managers' index (PMI) survey showed that conditions in the manufacturing sector remained depressed in March, but there was a slight improvement in

South African manufacturing conditions still depressed, Absa PMI shows
Africa|Crime|World

Kenyan police in Haiti suffer more casualties in clashes with gangs

Two Kenyan police officers in Haiti have been seriously injured in clashes with gangs over the past week, three officers told Reuters, adding to the mission's

Kenyan police in Haiti suffer more casualties in clashes with gangs
Africa|Business|Celebrity|Environment|Travel

Prince Harry hails travel initiative as charity row rumbles on

Prince Harry on Tuesday hailed the work of his travel initiative that he set up to make tourism more sustainable, as the fallout from a clash with the head of his African charity

Prince Harry hails travel initiative as charity row rumbles on
Africa|Business|Celebrity|World

Chair of African charity Prince Harry co-founded says the royal orchestrated a bullying campaign

The chairperson of an African charity co-founded by Prince Harry has accused him of orchestrating a bullying and harassment campaign to try to force her out

Chair of African charity Prince Harry co-founded says the royal orchestrated a bullying campaign
Africa|Political|World

Zimbabwe police deploy to block demonstrations against Mnangagwa

Police deployed heavily in Zimbabwe's capital and other cities on Monday, largely neutralising a call by veterans for massive protests against plans to extend

Zimbabwe police deploy to block demonstrations against Mnangagwa
Africa|Business|Economy|MidEast

Saudi Aramco holds April LPG OSPs steady, Sonatrach cuts by 2-7%

Oil producer Saudi Aramco keeps its April official selling prices (OSPs) for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) unchanged from March, while Algeria's Sonatrach cut its OSPs by 2-7% due

Saudi Aramco holds April LPG OSPs steady, Sonatrach cuts by 2-7%
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Convicted war criminal Lubanga announces new rebel group in east Congo

A convicted war criminal based in Uganda has announced a new rebel movement intent on toppling the government in eastern Congo's Ituri province, creating another potential

Convicted war criminal Lubanga announces new rebel group in east Congo
Africa|Business|Celebrity|Health|World

Prince Harry accused of bullying, harassment by charity chair

The chair of a charity Prince Harry set up to help young people with HIV and AIDS in Lesotho and Botswana has accused him of "harassment and bullying at scale" after he quit this

Prince Harry accused of bullying, harassment by charity chair
Africa|Business|Celebrity|World

Prince Harry accused of ‘harassment and bullying’ by charity chairwoman

Prince Harry accused of ‘harassment and bullying’ by charity chairwoman

Prince Harry accused of ‘harassment and bullying’ by charity chairwoman
Africa|Americas|Political|US|World

She was expelled from the United States, but still thought America would help. She was wrong

She was expelled from the United States, but still thought America would help. She was wrong

She was expelled from the United States, but still thought America would help. She was wrong
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Sudan's paramilitary RSF chief says war with army is not over

The leader of Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, said on Sunday that his war against the army was not over and his forces would return to

Sudan's paramilitary RSF chief says war with army is not over
Africa|Environment|Health|Science|World

Plastics are seeping into farm fields, food and eventually human bodies. Can they be stopped?

Around the world, plastics are finding their way into farm fields

Plastics are seeping into farm fields, food and eventually human bodies. Can they be stopped?
Africa|Political|World

Qatar hosts talks between Congo and Rwanda, also meets with rebels, sources say

Qatari mediators hosted a second round of talks on Friday between Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, and separately met representatives of the Rwandan-backed rebellion waging an

Qatar hosts talks between Congo and Rwanda, also meets with rebels, sources say
Africa|Political|World

The world’s youngest country fought for decades to govern itself. Now it’s on the cusp of another civil war

The world’s youngest country fought for decades to govern itself. Now it’s on the cusp of another civil war

The world’s youngest country fought for decades to govern itself. Now it’s on the cusp of another civil war
Africa|Crime|Political

Guinea junta chief pardons former military leader over stadium massacre

Guinea's junta leader has pardoned former military leader Moussa Dadis Camara for "health reasons" after a court last year found him guilty of crimes against

Guinea junta chief pardons former military leader over stadium massacre
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

World Court to hear Sudan genocide case against United Arab Emirates

THE HAGUE -The World Court said on Friday it would hear a case brought by Sudan demanding emergency measures against the United Arab Emirates and accusing the Gulf state of violating obligations under

World Court to hear Sudan genocide case against United Arab Emirates
Africa|Health|Science|Technology

New 3D technology could soon bring surgeons closer to patients in Africa's most remote regions

A groundbreaking initiative could soon be bringing surgeons closer to patients in Africa's remote corners where the doctor-to-patients ratio is among the lowest in the world

New 3D technology could soon bring surgeons closer to patients in Africa's most remote regions
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Somalia offers US exclusive control of air bases, ports

Somalia is prepared to offer the United States exclusive control of strategic air bases and ports, its president said in a letter to President Donald Trump seen by Reuters on

Somalia offers US exclusive control of air bases, ports
Africa|Economy|MidEast|Travel|World

How fatal boating incidents, shark attacks cast shadow on Egypt's tourism

The Red Sea, renowned for its coral reefs and marine life, is a major hub for Egypt's tourism industry, a pillar of the economy. 

How fatal boating incidents, shark attacks cast shadow on Egypt's tourism
Africa|Economy|Political|World

Congo doubles salaries for beleaguered army amid rebel advance

Democratic Republic of Congo doubled salaries for soldiers and police on Friday, the finance ministry said, in an apparent bid to boost morale as Rwanda-backed M23 rebels advance

Congo doubles salaries for beleaguered army amid rebel advance
Africa|Business|Economy

Rio Tinto in talks with Congo to develop lithium deposit, Bloomberg News reports

Rio Tinto has held talks with the Democratic Republic of Congo about developing one of the world's biggest hard rock lithium deposits, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing people

Rio Tinto in talks with Congo to develop lithium deposit, Bloomberg News reports
Africa|Food|MidEast|Political|World

UN's WFP says 58 million face hunger crisis after huge shortfall in aid

The U.N.

UN's WFP says 58 million face hunger crisis after huge shortfall in aid
Africa|Economy|Political|World

Who is Salva Kiir, the former rebel leading fractured South Sudan?

When South Sudan declared independence from Sudan in 2011 to a chorus of worldwide congratulations and celebrations, rebel-leader-turned-president Salva Kiir promised his people freedom

Who is Salva Kiir, the former rebel leading fractured South Sudan?
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Israel flouting international law with forced evacuations in Gaza, UN says

The U.N.

Israel flouting international law with forced evacuations in Gaza, UN says
Africa|Political|World

UN chief: situation in South Sudan 'darkly reminiscent' of civil wars

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Friday that a peace agreement in South Sudan was in a shambles, telling the country's leaders

UN chief: situation in South Sudan 'darkly reminiscent' of civil wars
Africa|Political|World

South Sudan says arrested VP Machar tried to stir rebellion

South Sudan's First Vice President Riek Machar is under arrest and will be investigated on charges of trying to stir up rebellion, the government said on Friday, the first

South Sudan says arrested VP Machar tried to stir rebellion
Africa|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Sudanese on Nile island in capital recount paramilitary repression

Residents of Sudan's Tuti island at the confluence of the Blue Nile and White Nile have emerged from paramilitary control to speak of hardships suffered and

Sudanese on Nile island in capital recount paramilitary repression
Africa|Political|World

UN chief: World leaders must speak with one voice to prevent a new civil war in South Sudan

The United Nations chief is urging regional and international leaders to prevent South Sudan from falling “over the abyss” into another civil war, and to speak with one voice to support a return to peace

UN chief: World leaders must speak with one voice to prevent a new civil war in South Sudan
Africa|MidEast|Travel|World

Six Russians dead, 39 tourists rescued after submarine sinks in Red Sea off Egypt

Six Russians died on Thursday and 39 foreign tourists were rescued when a viewing submarine sank off the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Hurghada, the

Six Russians dead, 39 tourists rescued after submarine sinks in Red Sea off Egypt
Africa|Economy|Finance

Ghana central bank surprises with first rate hike since July 2023

Ghana's central bank on Friday raised its main interest rate by 100 basis points to 28%, saying the impact of the rate hike on consumer inflation will be

Ghana central bank surprises with first rate hike since July 2023
Africa|Americas|Asia|Europe|Science|World

How to see a partial solar eclipse turn the sun into a crescent

How to see a partial solar eclipse turn the sun into a crescent

How to see a partial solar eclipse turn the sun into a crescent
Africa|Political|World

Fears of civil war in South Sudan stem from political rivalry between the president and his deputy

Tensions are rising in the oil-rich east African nation of South Sudan after Riek Machar who serves as a vice president was arrested in the capital

Fears of civil war in South Sudan stem from political rivalry between the president and his deputy
Africa|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Trial of former President Sarkozy sheds light on France’s back-channel talks with Libya’s Gadhafi

The trial of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy over the alleged illegal financing of his 2007 presidential campaign is shedding light on France’s back-channel talks with the government of then-Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi

Trial of former President Sarkozy sheds light on France’s back-channel talks with Libya’s Gadhafi
Africa|Political|Travel|World

UK advises British nationals in South Sudan to leave

Britain on Thursday advised its citizens in South Sudan to leave the country following rising tensions that have brought the East African nation to the brink of renewed civil war.

UK advises British nationals in South Sudan to leave
Africa|Political|World

An apartheid-era song Elon Musk has decried as anti-white is headline news again in South Africa

An old anti-apartheid song that was a call for Black people to stand up against oppression and has now been decried by Elon Musk and others as promoting the killing of whites is back in the headlines in South Africa

An apartheid-era song Elon Musk has decried as anti-white is headline news again in South Africa
Africa|MidEast|Travel|World

Six Russian tourists killed after submarine sinks off Egyptian coast

Six Russian tourists killed after submarine sinks off Egyptian coast

Six Russian tourists killed after submarine sinks off Egyptian coast
Africa|Political|World

South Sudan opposition says peace deal has collapsed after arrest of its leader

South Sudan’s main opposition party says a peace agreement that ended a five-year civil war has collapsed, following the arrest of its leader Riek Machar a day earlier

South Sudan opposition says peace deal has collapsed after arrest of its leader
Africa|Political|World

Who is Riek Machar, South Sudan's embattled vice president?

The reported house arrest of Riek Machar, the former bush rebel leader who became South Sudan's First Vice President, marks the latest turn in the turbulent relationship with his rival,

Who is Riek Machar, South Sudan's embattled vice president?
Africa|Economy|Food|Political|World

Record 28 million people face acute hunger in conflict-ravaged Congo

Twenty-eight million people face acute hunger in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a record for the country, driven by an escalating conflict between the government and Rwandan-backed

Record 28 million people face acute hunger in conflict-ravaged Congo
Africa|Arts|Europe|Political|World

Algeria jails writer Sansal for 5 years, France urges his release

An Algerian court sentenced French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal to five years in jail on Thursday for undermining national unity, prompting a call for his freedom from French

Algeria jails writer Sansal for 5 years, France urges his release
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Egypt sees positive signals on Gaza ceasefire talks, sources say

Egypt, one of the mediators in the Gaza ceasefire negotiations, has received positive indications from Israel over a new ceasefire proposal that

Egypt sees positive signals on Gaza ceasefire talks, sources say
Africa|Celebrity|Health|Political|World

What to know after Prince Harry resigned from his African charity

Prince Harry’s announced his resignation this week from an African charity that he co-founded in memory of his mother Princess Diana

What to know after Prince Harry resigned from his African charity
Africa|MidEast|Travel|World

At least 6 dead after submarine carrying tourists on a reef tour in Red Sea sinks off Egypt

A provincial governor in Egypt says that at least six Russian tourists are dead after a recreational submarine on an underwater cruise of coral reefs sank off the Egyptian Red Sea resort town of Hurghada

At least 6 dead after submarine carrying tourists on a reef tour in Red Sea sinks off Egypt
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Sudan's army shells Omdurman in push to oust RSF from capital region

The Sudanese army shelled parts of Khartoum's twin city of Omdurman from early morning on Thursday, residents said, after declaring victory over their Rapid

Sudan's army shells Omdurman in push to oust RSF from capital region
Africa|Political|World

Detention of South Sudan's VP Machar cancels peace deal, his party says

The detention of South Sudan's First Vice President Riek Machar has effectively collapsed the peace deal that ended the 2013-2018 civil war, his party said on Thursday.

Detention of South Sudan's VP Machar cancels peace deal, his party says
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

Central banks of Ghana and Kenya to pause rates in coming days until May: Reuters poll

The Bank of Ghana and the Central Bank of Kenya will pause cutting interest rates at their upcoming meetings and resume in May, a Reuters poll found on

Central banks of Ghana and Kenya to pause rates in coming days until May: Reuters poll
Africa|Political|World

Zimbabwe president fires army chief ahead of planned protests

Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa acted to consolidate his hold on power with Tuesday's dismissal of a senior general, political analysts say, amid growing fears

Zimbabwe president fires army chief ahead of planned protests
Africa|Americas|Asia|Europe|Science|World

Get ready for a partial solar eclipse across Europe and parts of North America and Africa

The moon will appear to take bites out of the sun during a partial solar eclipse in the Northern Hemisphere

Get ready for a partial solar eclipse across Europe and parts of North America and Africa
Africa|Business|Economy

Transnet's major union rejects wage deal agreed by rival

South Africa's United National Transport Union (UNTU) said on Thursday it rejected a final wage offer tabled by state-owned logistics group Transnet, which was signed by a smaller union.

Transnet's major union rejects wage deal agreed by rival
Africa|Political|World

South Sudan VP Machar's party trying to locate him after arrest warrant issued

The party of South Sudan's First Vice President Riek Machar said on Wednesday it was trying to locate him after the defence minister and chief of national security "forcefully entered" his

South Sudan VP Machar's party trying to locate him after arrest warrant issued
Africa|Europe|Political|World

Kenya recognises Kosovo as independent state, first such move in five years

Kenya has recognised Kosovo as an independent state, the first country to do so after nearly five years of stalled efforts to gain further international recognition.

Kenya recognises Kosovo as independent state, first such move in five years
Africa|Crime|World

Militants kill 16 on Nigerian army base, military outpost, security sources say

Suspected Islamist fighters launched a coordinated attack on an army base and a military outpost in Nigeria's

Militants kill 16 on Nigerian army base, military outpost, security sources say
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Sudanese army drives RSF from central Khartoum, witnesses say

The Sudanese army drove its rival Rapid Support Forces from most of Khartoum city, residents said on Wednesday, as the army chief toured the presidential palace and airport, marking

Sudanese army drives RSF from central Khartoum, witnesses say
Africa|Americas|Crime|World

Kenyan MSS soldier reported missing after gang-linked incident in Haiti

An officer from the Kenyan multinational security support (MSS) mission was reported missing in Haiti on Tuesday after an incident involving gangs, the MSS said in a

Kenyan MSS soldier reported missing after gang-linked incident in Haiti
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Sudan aid groups say 54 killed in an airstrike blamed on the military in Darfur

Aid groups in Sudan say a military airstrike hit a local market in the country’s western region, igniting a huge fire and killing at least 54 people

Sudan aid groups say 54 killed in an airstrike blamed on the military in Darfur
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

Kenyan officer killed in Haiti after gang ambush, as Rubio visits Caribbean to discuss Haitian security crisis

Kenyan officer killed in Haiti after gang ambush, as Rubio visits Caribbean to discuss Haitian security crisis

Kenyan officer killed in Haiti after gang ambush, as Rubio visits Caribbean to discuss Haitian security crisis
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Sudan’s army chief returns to Khartoum for first time in 2 years of war after airport recaptured

Sudan’s military says it has recaptured the international airport in the capital, Khartoum, after nearly two years of fighting against a rival paramilitary group

Sudan’s army chief returns to Khartoum for first time in 2 years of war after airport recaptured
Africa|Celebrity|World

Prince Harry resigns from an African charity he co-founded after a leadership dispute

Prince Harry has resigned as a patron of an African charity he co-founded nearly 20 years ago in memory of his late mother, Princess Diana

Prince Harry resigns from an African charity he co-founded after a leadership dispute
Africa|Asia|Health|MidEast|World

Funding shortages may halt global child malnutrition programs, World Food Programme warns

Programmes to help prevent malnourishment in children in Yemen, Afghanistan and Syria could be suspended within months if urgent funding is not found, the U.N.'

Funding shortages may halt global child malnutrition programs, World Food Programme warns
Africa|Business|Economy

Mali expects rise in gold output in 2025 on reopened Barrick operations

Mali is forecasting a slight recovery in industrial gold output in 2025 on the assumption that mining giant Barrick Gold will resume operations after a months-long

Mali expects rise in gold output in 2025 on reopened Barrick operations
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Hundreds stage Gaza protest against Hamas after conflict resumes

Hundreds of Palestinians have protested in northern Gaza to demand an end to war, chanting "Hamas out," social media posts showed, in a

Hundreds stage Gaza protest against Hamas after conflict resumes
Africa|Political|World

Niger’s junta leader cements his grip on power as he is sworn in as president

Niger’s junta leader, Abdourahamane Tchiani, has been sworn in as the country’s president for a transition period of five years under a new charter that replaces the West African nation’s constitution

Niger’s junta leader cements his grip on power as he is sworn in as president
Africa|Celebrity|Europe|Health|World

UK's Prince Harry quits his African AIDS charity in dispute with leader

Britain's Prince Harry has quit as a patron of Sentebale, a British charity he set up to help young people with HIV and AIDS in Lesotho and Botswana, following a dispute between

UK's Prince Harry quits his African AIDS charity in dispute with leader
Africa|Crime|Europe|Political

German authorities raid a group that allegedly aims to overthrow the Eritrean government

Police raids in six German states have targeted a group alleged to be “part of an international network whose aim is to overthrow the government in Eritrea.”

German authorities raid a group that allegedly aims to overthrow the Eritrean government
Africa|Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Political|World

Two killed at funeral for slain east Congo musician

Police in eastern Congo killed two people on Tuesday when they opened fire on mourners at the funeral of a slain singer known for denouncing both his own

Two killed at funeral for slain east Congo musician
Africa|Political|World

Sudan's RSF squeezing relief supplies as famine spreads, aid workers say

A Sudanese paramilitary force locked in a war with the army has placed new constraints on aid deliveries to territories where it is seeking to cement

Sudan's RSF squeezing relief supplies as famine spreads, aid workers say
Africa|Political|World

South Sudan's VP Machar says Uganda is violating arms embargo

South Sudan's First Vice President Riek Machar has accused Uganda of violating a United Nations arms embargo by entering the country with armoured and air force units, and

South Sudan's VP Machar says Uganda is violating arms embargo
Africa|Political|World

Burundi says Rwanda has a plan to attack it, Rwanda calls for calm

Burundi's President Evariste Ndayishimiye said he had seen "credible intelligence" that Rwanda has a plan to attack his country, whose forces have battled Rwandan-backed rebels in

Burundi says Rwanda has a plan to attack it, Rwanda calls for calm
Africa|Political|World

Renewed fighting in eastern Congo as neighbours try to revive peace process

Rwandan-backed M23 rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo battled militiamen allied with the government on Tuesday as regional countries tried to give fresh impetus to

Renewed fighting in eastern Congo as neighbours try to revive peace process
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

South African rand on front foot, US tariff worries remain

South Africa's rand extended its recent rally on Tuesday, as markets continued to look for clarity on U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff plans.

South African rand on front foot, US tariff worries remain
Africa|Political|World

Congo rebel leader says sanctions or minerals deal with the US won’t stop fighting in the east

The leader of the rebels who captured two key cities in eastern Congo tells The Associated Press that international sanctions and Congo’s proposed minerals deal with the United States in search of peace will not stop the fighting

Congo rebel leader says sanctions or minerals deal with the US won’t stop fighting in the east
Africa|Political|World

South Africa president says persecution of whites a 'false narrative' as Musk repeats genocide claim

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says the claim that white people are being persecuted in his country is a “completely false narrative.”

South Africa president says persecution of whites a 'false narrative' as Musk repeats genocide claim
Africa|Political|World

South Sudan is teetering on the edge of renewed civil war, UN envoy says

The top U.N. official in South Sudan is warning that the country is teetering on the edge of renewed civil war

South Sudan is teetering on the edge of renewed civil war, UN envoy says
Africa|Business|Economy|US

US jet fuel imports surge as Nigeria's Dangote refinery pushes barrels west

U.S. jet fuel imports are set to hit a two-year high in March after Nigeria's Dangote refinery pushed barrels to North America, which should lower prices of the

US jet fuel imports surge as Nigeria's Dangote refinery pushes barrels west
Africa|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance

Gold Road rejects Gold Fields' 'highly opportunistic' $2.1 billion takeover bid

Australia's Gold Road Resources said on Monday it had rejected Gold Fields' $2.1 billion buyout bid because it believed the offer materially

Gold Road rejects Gold Fields' 'highly opportunistic' $2.1 billion takeover bid
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Egypt makes new proposal to restore Gaza ceasefire deal, sources say

Egypt made a new proposal last week aimed at restoring the Gaza ceasefire deal, security sources told Reuters on Monday.

Egypt makes new proposal to restore Gaza ceasefire deal, sources say
Africa|Political|World

East Congo ceasefire in trouble as rebels stay in strategic town

A de facto ceasefire between Congolese forces and Rwandan-backed rebels in the eastern Congo town of Walikale appeared to have broken down on Monday, with the rebels going back on a pledge

East Congo ceasefire in trouble as rebels stay in strategic town
Africa|Political|Sports

Newly elected IOC President Kirsty Coventry celebrated on return home to Zimbabwe

Newly elected International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry has arrived in her home country of Zimbabwe to a hero’s welcome as her victory is celebrated as a national milestone

Newly elected IOC President Kirsty Coventry celebrated on return home to Zimbabwe
Africa|MidEast|Political|US|World

Expelled South African ambassador returns home and says will wear US sanction as 'badge of dignity'

The South African ambassador who was expelled from the United States and declared persona non grata by the Trump administration has been welcomed home at an airport by hundreds of supporters who sang songs praising him

Expelled South African ambassador returns home and says will wear US sanction as 'badge of dignity'
Africa|Europe|Political|World

Germany temporarily shuts embassy in South Sudan amid fears of civil war

Germany has temporarily closed its embassy in South Sudan's capital Juba because of rising tensions that have brought the East African country to the verge of civil war, the German

Germany temporarily shuts embassy in South Sudan amid fears of civil war
Africa|Political|World

Sudan's army says it seized key buildings in Khartoum after retaking the Republican Palace

Sudan’s military has consolidated its grip on Khartoum, retaking more key government buildings a day after it gained control of the capital's Republican Palace from a notorious paramilitary group

Sudan's army says it seized key buildings in Khartoum after retaking the Republican Palace
Africa|Political|World

Congo M23 rebels say they will withdraw from seized town to support peace push

Rwanda-backed M23 rebels staging an offensive in east Congo said on Saturday they would withdraw forces from the seized town of Walikale in support of peace efforts, having

Congo M23 rebels say they will withdraw from seized town to support peace push
Africa|Election|Political

Gabon approves coup leader and ex-PM among candidates for presidential vote

Gabon's Constitutional Court has approved a list of eight candidates to run in the Central African nation's presidential election next month, including interim President Brice

Gabon approves coup leader and ex-PM among candidates for presidential vote
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Sudan army says it has control of presidential palace in Khartoum

The Sudanese army seized full control of the presidential palace in downtown Khartoum on Friday, it said in a statement, in

Sudan army says it has control of presidential palace in Khartoum
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Separatist Kanu faces new trial in Nigeria under fourth judge

Separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu pleaded not guilty to seven counts of terrorism and treason charges in a new trial in Nigeria on Friday, with a fourth judge now

Separatist Kanu faces new trial in Nigeria under fourth judge
Africa|Americas|Asia|Crime|Europe|World

Migrant deaths hit record in 2024, with 10% violently killed, UN agency says

Last year was the deadliest on record for migrants, with nearly 9,000 people dying on perilous routes and one in 10 of those killed violently in incidents such as shootings, the U.N.

Migrant deaths hit record in 2024, with 10% violently killed, UN agency says
Africa|Health|Political|US|World

One million malnourished children in Nigeria and Ethiopia risk losing aid, UNICEF says

The United Nations children's agency said on Friday it will run out of its supply of lifesaving food to treat children suffering from acute forms of

One million malnourished children in Nigeria and Ethiopia risk losing aid, UNICEF says
Africa|Economy|Election|Political

Namibia's new president vows to diversify economy, tackle joblessness

Namibia's newly elected President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah pledged on Friday to boost investments in the agricultural sector and diversify the resource-focused

Namibia's new president vows to diversify economy, tackle joblessness
Africa|Political|Sports

Newly elected IOC President Kirsty Coventry makes history

The International Olympic Committee has elected its first female and its first African President, the former Zimbabwean swimming champion Kirtsy Coventry. CNN Sport's Analyst Christine Brennan joins World Sport's Don Riddell to discuss.

Newly elected IOC President Kirsty Coventry makes history
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Sudan's military says it has retaken Khartoum's Republican Palace, seat of country's government

Sudan’s military says it retook the Republican Palace in Khartoum, the last heavily guarded bastion in the capital of rival paramilitary forces, after nearly two years of fighting

Sudan's military says it has retaken Khartoum's Republican Palace, seat of country's government
Africa|Crime|Sports|World

2 men arrested in Zimbabwe for armed robbery and stealing new IOC President Coventry's memorabilia

Two brothers have been arrested and appeared in a Zimbabwe court accused of an armed robbery at the home of new International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry’s parents

2 men arrested in Zimbabwe for armed robbery and stealing new IOC President Coventry's memorabilia
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Major moments in Sudan's history of coups, wars and instability

Sudan, which has been in the grip of a two-year-old war between the army and a paramilitary group, has a history of civil wars, military takeovers and rebellions.

Major moments in Sudan's history of coups, wars and instability
Africa|Political|World

Sudan army reclaims presidential palace in major push to take back capital from rebels

Sudan army reclaims presidential palace in major push to take back capital from rebels

Sudan army reclaims presidential palace in major push to take back capital from rebels
Africa|Environment|Science|World

World's glaciers are losing record ice as global temperatures climb, U.N. says

Glaciers around the globe are disappearing faster than ever, with the last three-year period seeing the largest glacial mass loss on record, according to a UNESCO

World's glaciers are losing record ice as global temperatures climb, U.N. says
Africa|Political|US|World

67,000 white South Africans express interest in Trump's plan to give them refugee status

The U.S. Embassy in South Africa says it has received a list of more than 67,000 people interested in refugee status in the U.S. under President Donald Trump’s plan to relocate members of a white minority group he claims are victims of racial discrimination by their Black-led government

67,000 white South Africans express interest in Trump's plan to give them refugee status
Africa|Political|Sports|World

Olympics-Putin congratulates Kirsty Coventry on IOC election

Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Zimbabwe's Kirsty Coventry on her election as International Olympic Committee president on Thursday, saying her "unique experience" would

Olympics-Putin congratulates Kirsty Coventry on IOC election
Africa|Political|World

Rwanda-backed rebels push into a mineral-rich town in Congo despite ceasefire calls

Rwanda-backed rebels battling Congo’s army have pushed into a strategic, mineral-rich town in the east, ignoring calls for a ceasefire this week by the Congolese and Rwandan presidents as the M23 rebel group expands its footprint in the conflict-torn African country

Rwanda-backed rebels push into a mineral-rich town in Congo despite ceasefire calls
Africa|Political|Sports|World

Rwanda gets backing from world cycling chief despite blowback over Congo war

The head of world cycling said the Road World Championships would go ahead in Rwanda in September, dismissing criticism from human rights groups who accuse Kigali of

Rwanda gets backing from world cycling chief despite blowback over Congo war
Africa|Europe|Political|Sports|World

Olympics-Coventry smashes glass ceiling to become first woman and first African to lead IOC

Kirsty Coventry smashed through the International Olympic Committee’s glass ceiling on Thursday to become the

Olympics-Coventry smashes glass ceiling to become first woman and first African to lead IOC
Africa|Political|Sports

Who is Kirsty Coventry, the next president of the International Olympic Committee?

The next president of the International Olympic Committee is a former Zimbabwe swimmer who is Africa’s most decorated Olympian and a minister in a government often accused of oppressing political opposition

Who is Kirsty Coventry, the next president of the International Olympic Committee?
Africa|Business|Election|Political

Ex-banker Thiam drops French nationality in bid for Ivory Coast presidency

Former Credit Suisse chief executive Tidjane Thiam has been relieved of his French citizenship, according to the French government gazette, potentially clearing the

Ex-banker Thiam drops French nationality in bid for Ivory Coast presidency
Africa|Political|World

Congo rebels dismiss ceasefire calls, capture strategic town

The leader of Rwandan-backed M23 rebels in eastern Congo said on Thursday that a call by Kinshasa and Kigali for an immediate

Congo rebels dismiss ceasefire calls, capture strategic town
Africa|Political|World

Congo rebel leader brushes off ceasefire call, vowing to fight on

The leader of a rebel alliance that has seized swathes of east Congo told Reuters on Thursday that insurgents were not bound by a ceasefire call from Congo and

Congo rebel leader brushes off ceasefire call, vowing to fight on
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

Congo conflict shutters Heineken brewery, cripples economy

At his bar in Bukavu - a city in eastern Congo overrun by Rwandan-backed rebels last month - Adolphe Amani dipped into his dwindling

Congo conflict shutters Heineken brewery, cripples economy
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

South African central bank governor's comments on rate decision

Below are some quotes from South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago at a news conference to announce the central bank's latest interest rate decision.

South African central bank governor's comments on rate decision
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

South Africa pauses rate cuts as trade and budget risks overshadow low inflation

South Africa's central bank paused its rate-cutting cycle on Thursday as risks stemming from U.S.

South Africa pauses rate cuts as trade and budget risks overshadow low inflation
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Sudan army close to taking control of Presidential Palace from RSF, state TV says

Sudan's army is close to taking control of the Presidential Palace in Khartoum from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, state TV reported on Thursday, in a significant milestone in a two

Sudan army close to taking control of Presidential Palace from RSF, state TV says
Africa|Business|Celebrity|Entertainment|Europe|Health|Sports

Ex-F1 team owner and media personality Eddie Jordan has died at 76

Ex-Formula 1 team owner and media personality Eddie Jordan has died

Ex-F1 team owner and media personality Eddie Jordan has died at 76
Africa|Political|World

Ethiopia's Abiy rules out war with Eritrea over Red Sea access

Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said on Thursday that his government would not seek conflict with longtime foe Eritrea over access to the Red Sea, after regional officials

Ethiopia's Abiy rules out war with Eritrea over Red Sea access
Africa|Political|World

S.Sudan president sacks Upper Nile governor after clashes with ethnic militia

South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has sacked the governor of northeastern Upper Nile state where clashes have escalated between government troops and an ethnic militia he accuses

S.Sudan president sacks Upper Nile governor after clashes with ethnic militia
Africa|Europe|Sports

Eddie Jordan, former F1 team owner who gave Michael Schumacher his debut, dies aged 76

Eddie Jordan, former F1 team owner who gave Michael Schumacher his debut, dies aged 76

Eddie Jordan, former F1 team owner who gave Michael Schumacher his debut, dies aged 76
Africa|Economy|Environment|Political|US|World

Water cooperation is essential when countries share lakes and rivers – yet it’s been deteriorating in many places, with serious consequences

Nationalistic behavior can put people, economies and ecosystems, and even peace, at risk. The US, which paused Columbia River talks with Canada, isn’t the only country shifting in this direction.

Water cooperation is essential when countries share lakes and rivers – yet it’s been deteriorating in many places, with serious consequences
Africa|MidEast|Political|US|World

US strikes Houthi strongholds in Yemen where leaders are hiding, Yemeni sources say

The U.S. hit targets across Yemen in airstrikes overnight, including Saada province, which Yemeni sources say is a long-time hideout for Iran-aligned Houthi

US strikes Houthi strongholds in Yemen where leaders are hiding, Yemeni sources say
Africa|Political|World

M23 rebels enter another eastern Congo town, defying calls for ceasefire

Rwanda-backed M23 rebels pressed deeper into Congolese territory a day after Congo and Rwanda's presidents called for an immediate ceasefire, entering the outskirts of the town of Walikale

M23 rebels enter another eastern Congo town, defying calls for ceasefire
Africa|Health|Political|World

Medics struggle to revive Sudan's hungry with trickle of aid supplies

In a nutrition ward at a hospital in Sudan's war-stricken capital, gaunt mothers lie next to even thinner toddlers with wide, sunken eyes.

Medics struggle to revive Sudan's hungry with trickle of aid supplies
Africa|Health|MidEast|World

Urgent concern about malnutrition in Yemen after funding cuts, says MSF

Malnutrition is growing in Yemen with needs outpacing current treatment capacity, medical charity MSF said on Wednesday, in a statement appealing for greater

Urgent concern about malnutrition in Yemen after funding cuts, says MSF
Africa|Political|World

Rebels' battlefield advantage in east Congo complicates push for talks

For years, Rwanda-backed M23 rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo demanded direct negotiations with Congolese authorities.

Rebels' battlefield advantage in east Congo complicates push for talks
Africa|Business|Economy

Rwanda's economy grew 8.9% in 2024, stats office says

Rwanda's economy grew 8.9% in 2024 compared with 8.2% the previous year, the country's statistics office said on Wednesday, driven by good harvests, and a robust performance in the

Rwanda's economy grew 8.9% in 2024, stats office says
Africa|Americas|Political|Sports

Algerian boxer Khelif says she's not intimidated by Trump and targets second Olympic gold in LA

Algerian boxer Imane Khelif says that President Donald Trump’s stance on gender in sports “does not intimidate” her and plans to defend her gold medal at the Los Angeles Olympics

Algerian boxer Khelif says she's not intimidated by Trump and targets second Olympic gold in LA
Africa|Arts|Europe

A long-lost Klimt painting of an African prince goes on show

A long-lost Klimt painting of an African prince goes on show

A long-lost Klimt painting of an African prince goes on show
Africa|Political|Sports|World

Algerian boxer Imane Khelif targets LA Olympics in 2028 after brushing off Donald Trump criticism

Algerian boxer Imane Khelif targets LA Olympics in 2028 after brushing off Donald Trump criticism

Algerian boxer Imane Khelif targets LA Olympics in 2028 after brushing off Donald Trump criticism
Africa|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

One killed in strike on UN site in Gaza, Israeli army denies attack

A foreign national was killed and four others were wounded in an Israeli airstrike on the site of a United Nations headquarters in central Gaza City on Wednesday, Gaza's health

One killed in strike on UN site in Gaza, Israeli army denies attack
Africa|Economy|Finance|Political

South Africa inflation steady, central bank seen holding rates

South Africa's inflation rate was steady at 3.2% year on year in February,, the statistics agency said on Wednesday, a day before the

South Africa inflation steady, central bank seen holding rates
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Presidents of Congo and Rwanda meet in Qatar to discuss the insurgency in eastern Congo

The presidents of Congo and Rwanda have met in Qatar for their first direct talks since Rwandan-backed M23 rebels seized two major cities in mineral-rich eastern Congo earlier this year

Presidents of Congo and Rwanda meet in Qatar to discuss the insurgency in eastern Congo
Africa|Business|Economy|Environment|World

A Nigerian city devastated by flooding has quickly recovered. Locals credit community spirit

Last September, torrential rains swept across West and Central Africa, causing devastating floods

A Nigerian city devastated by flooding has quickly recovered. Locals credit community spirit
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Congo and Rwanda presidents call for east Congo ceasefire during Qatar sit-down

Democratic Republic of Congo President Felix Tshisekedi and his Rwandan counterpart Paul Kagame called for a ceasefire in eastern Congo on Tuesday during

Congo and Rwanda presidents call for east Congo ceasefire during Qatar sit-down
Africa|Political|World

Nigeria declares state of emergency in Rivers State over pipeline vandalism

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu declared a state of emergency on Tuesday in oil-producing Rivers State and suspended the state governor, his deputy and all lawmakers.

Nigeria declares state of emergency in Rivers State over pipeline vandalism
Africa|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Yemen's Houthis vow to expand their targets in Israel until Gaza war ends

Yemen's Houthis said on Tuesday they would expand their range of targets in Israel in the next hours and days unless the "aggression" on Gaza stops.

Yemen's Houthis vow to expand their targets in Israel until Gaza war ends
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Somali militants target presidential convoy in bomb attack, president safe

Al Shabaab militants targeted Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud in a bomb attack on his motorcade as it was traveling through the capital Mogadishu on Tuesday, the

Somali militants target presidential convoy in bomb attack, president safe
Africa|Political|World

South Sudan party partially withdraws from peace process

A major party in South Sudan's coalition government said on Tuesday it had suspended its role in a key element of a 2018 peace deal as relations between its leader Riek Machar and

South Sudan party partially withdraws from peace process
Africa|Europe|Political|World

Kenya hosts Dutch royals as allegations of rights abuses mount in the East African nation

Kenya is hosting the Netherlands king and queen for a state visit against the backdrop of allegations of human rights abuses in the East African country

Kenya hosts Dutch royals as allegations of rights abuses mount in the East African nation
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Moody's expects South Africa's coalition government to reach budget compromise

Ratings agency Moody's expects South Africa's coalition government to reach a compromise that allows the country's deadlocked budget to pass with its focus on fiscal

Moody's expects South Africa's coalition government to reach budget compromise
Africa|Crime|Science|World

Fear at isolated Antarctica base as a man is accused of attacking a colleague and making threats

South African officials say a member of a research team at an isolated Antarctica base has been put under psychological evaluation after he allegedly assaulted and sexually harassed colleagues

Fear at isolated Antarctica base as a man is accused of attacking a colleague and making threats
Africa|Business|Political|World

M23 rebels withdraw from Congo peace talks, citing international sanctions

The Rwanda-backed rebels who captured key areas of Congo’s mineral-rich east say they have withdrawn from planned peace talks with the country’s government in Angola

M23 rebels withdraw from Congo peace talks, citing international sanctions
Africa|Political|US|World

Trump administration says South African ambassador has to leave the US by Friday

The State Department says South Africa’s ambassador to the United States has until Friday to leave the country

Trump administration says South African ambassador has to leave the US by Friday
Africa|Political|World

Congo M23 rebels will no longer join peace talks in Angola on Tuesday, rebel alliance says

Rwanda-backed M23 rebels said on Monday that they had withdrawn from planned peace talks aimed at resolving a spiralling conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo after the EU imposed

Congo M23 rebels will no longer join peace talks in Angola on Tuesday, rebel alliance says
Africa|Economy|MidEast|Political|World

Egypt Suez Canal monthly revenue losses at around $800 million, Sisi says

Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said on Monday that the monthly losses of the Suez Canal revenues reached around $800 million due to the regional "situation", as Yemen's

Egypt Suez Canal monthly revenue losses at around $800 million, Sisi says
Africa|Political|US|World

US says South African ambassador's remarks were 'unacceptable'

Remarks by South Africa's ambassador to the United States about President Donald Trump were "unacceptable," a State Department spokesperson told reporters on

US says South African ambassador's remarks were 'unacceptable'
Africa|Political|World

M23 rebels pull out of peace talks with Congo after EU sanctions

Rwanda-backed M23 rebels on Monday pulled out of peace talks with the Democratic Republic of Congo's government less than 24 hours before the warring parties in eastern Congo's worst

M23 rebels pull out of peace talks with Congo after EU sanctions
Africa|Economy|Finance|Political

Nigeria inflation eases for second month after data overhaul

Nigeria's annual headline inflation eased to 23.18% in February, the country's statistics agency said on Monday, a month after it rebased its Consumer Price

Nigeria inflation eases for second month after data overhaul
Africa|Crime|World

Bodies pulled out of well point to killings in areas recaptured from Sudan fighters

In a part of Sudan recaptured by the army just weeks ago after nearly two years under the control of paramilitary fighters, Red Crescent volunteers in hazmat suits and

Bodies pulled out of well point to killings in areas recaptured from Sudan fighters
Africa|Economy|Finance|Political

What's next for South Africa's budget and planned VAT hike?

South Africa's lawmakers will scrutinise the 2025 budget in the coming weeks, with amendments not ruled out as political parties weigh up a contentious plan to

What's next for South Africa's budget and planned VAT hike?
Africa|Europe|Political|World

Rwanda and Belgium expel each other's diplomats over Congo conflict

Belgium and Rwanda announced the expulsion of each other's diplomats, as relations deteriorated over allegations about their respective roles in the conflict in eastern Democratic

Rwanda and Belgium expel each other's diplomats over Congo conflict
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

South African inflation forecast falls further in key survey

The average inflation forecast for 2025 in a closely watched survey commissioned by the central bank fell further in the first quarter of this year, dropping below the level

South African inflation forecast falls further in key survey
Africa|Economy|Finance|Political

Kenya seeks new IMF deal after abandoning latest review

Kenya and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will discuss a new lending programme and abandon the current one, as the country struggles to

Kenya seeks new IMF deal after abandoning latest review
Africa|Political|US|World

Global displacement to rise by 6.7 million people by end of next year, aid group says

Some 6.7 million additional

Global displacement to rise by 6.7 million people by end of next year, aid group says
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

Congo president meets US lawmaker amid talk of mineral deal

Democratic Republic of Congo's President Felix Tshisekedi has met U.S. lawmaker Ronny Jackson to discuss fighting in the east of the country and opportunities for U.S. investment,

Congo president meets US lawmaker amid talk of mineral deal
Africa|Political|World

Congo says it will join peace talks with Rwanda-backed rebels on Tuesday

Democratic Republic of Congo will send a delegation to Angola on Tuesday for talks aiming to resolve a spiralling conflict against Rwandan-backed rebels in the east, the presidency said on

Congo says it will join peace talks with Rwanda-backed rebels on Tuesday
Africa|Political|US|World

US expels South Africa's ambassador, calling him 'race-baiting' Trump hater

The U.S. has is expelling South Africa's ambassador, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, calling the envoy a "race-

US expels South Africa's ambassador, calling him 'race-baiting' Trump hater
Africa|Economy|Political|US|World

Rubio says South African ambassador ‘no longer welcome’ in US

Rubio says South African ambassador ‘no longer welcome’ in US

Rubio says South African ambassador ‘no longer welcome’ in US
Africa|Political|US|World

Why Trump is singling out South Africa and accusing it of being anti-white and anti-American

The Trump administration’s decision to expel the South African ambassador is its latest move against a country it has singled out for sanctions and accused of being anti-white and anti-American

Why Trump is singling out South Africa and accusing it of being anti-white and anti-American
Africa|Political|US|World

Rubio says South Africa’s ambassador to the US 'is no longer welcome' in the country

Secretary of State Marco Rubio says South Africa’s ambassador to the United States “is no longer welcome” in the United States

Rubio says South Africa’s ambassador to the US 'is no longer welcome' in the country
Africa|Business|Economy|Environment

A river ‘died' overnight in Zambia after an acidic waste spill at a Chinese-owned mine

Authorities and environmentalists in Zambia fear the long-term impact of an acid spill at a Chinese-owned mine that poisoned a major river and could potentially affect millions of people after signs of pollution were detected at least 100 kilometers downstream

A river ‘died' overnight in Zambia after an acidic waste spill at a Chinese-owned mine
Africa|MidEast|Political|US|World

Somalia and Somaliland say no talks on resettling Palestinians from Gaza

Somalia and its breakaway region of Somaliland have not received any proposal from the United States or Israel to resettle Palestinians from Gaza, their foreign ministers said on Friday,

Somalia and Somaliland say no talks on resettling Palestinians from Gaza
Africa|Political|World

Embattled Congo president considers sitting down with M23 rebels

Democratic Republic of Congo President Felix Tshisekedi has long ruled out dialogue with the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels rampaging through eastern

Embattled Congo president considers sitting down with M23 rebels
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

South African Reserve Bank to pause rate-cutting cycle, resume in May- Reuters poll

The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) will likely keep interest rates steady at its March 20 meeting as global trade risks and battles over the national budget

South African Reserve Bank to pause rate-cutting cycle, resume in May- Reuters poll
Africa|MidEast|Political|US|World

US and Israel look to Africa for moving Palestinians uprooted from Gaza

The U.S. and Israel have reached out to officials of three East African governments to discuss using their territories as potential destinations to move Palestinians from the Gaza Strip

US and Israel look to Africa for moving Palestinians uprooted from Gaza
Africa|Europe|Political|World

EU to sanction nine people over Congo violence, diplomats say

The European Union is expected to sanction nine individuals in connection with violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, two EU diplomats said on Friday.

EU to sanction nine people over Congo violence, diplomats say
Africa|Economy|Finance|Political

Fitch thinks S.Africa will struggle to stabilise debt as projected in budget

Fitch ratings agency said on Friday that it thought South Africa's government would struggle to stabilise debt as projected in this week's revised budget.

Fitch thinks S.Africa will struggle to stabilise debt as projected in budget
Africa|MidEast|Sports|World

He can pull a train by the strength of his teeth. An Egyptian wrestler sets 3 world records

Pulling a train by the strength of your teeth is no easy task

He can pull a train by the strength of his teeth. An Egyptian wrestler sets 3 world records
Africa|Political|World

Why are Ethiopia and Eritrea on the brink of a possible war?

Longtime foes Ethiopia and Eritrea could be headed towards war, officials in northern Ethiopia and regional experts have warned. 

Why are Ethiopia and Eritrea on the brink of a possible war?
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

Accounts of child survivors shed light on surge of rape and sexual violence in conflict-torn DRC

Accounts of child survivors shed light on surge of rape and sexual violence in conflict-torn DRC

Accounts of child survivors shed light on surge of rape and sexual violence in conflict-torn DRC
Africa|Americas|Asia|Europe|Lifestyle|Technology|Travel|World

The world’s greatest places of 2025, according to TIME

The world’s greatest places of 2025, according to TIME

The world’s greatest places of 2025, according to TIME
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|US|World

US approves $5 billion loan to TotalEnergies for Mozambique gas project

The board of the U.S.

US approves $5 billion loan to TotalEnergies for Mozambique gas project
Africa|Health|Political|World

Sudan's warring parties fueling world's 'most devastating' aid crisis, say aid officials

The conflict in Sudan has created the "largest and the most devastating humanitarian crisis in the world" as the warring parties lay siege to towns and

Sudan's warring parties fueling world's 'most devastating' aid crisis, say aid officials
Africa|Health|Political|World

UN: Sudan war is world's worst humanitarian crisis: 30 million need aid, 16 million of them kids

The head of the U.N. children's agency says the war in Sudan has created the world’s largest and most devastating humanitarian crisis, with over 30 million people needing aid this year – 16 million of them children

UN: Sudan war is world's worst humanitarian crisis: 30 million need aid, 16 million of them kids
Africa|Health|World

Namibia's cholera-free decade ends with one confirmed case

Namibia has confirmed the first case of cholera in ten years, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday, adding that laboratory confirmation of the

Namibia's cholera-free decade ends with one confirmed case
Africa|Business|Economy|Europe

Anglo American begins consultation to cut jobs amid business overhaul

Anglo American has begun a consultation process in the United Kingdom and South Africa to cut jobs, amid a broader restructuring aimed at refocusing its operations on copper and iron ore

Anglo American begins consultation to cut jobs amid business overhaul
Africa|Americas|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

They crossed the world to reach the US. Now deported under Trump, they're stuck in Panama

Over the past week, Panama's government has released dozens of migrants from around the world who were deported from the U.S. The migrants fled conflict, religious persecution, poverty and government crackdowns in countries such as Afghanistan, Somalia, Cameroon, China, Pakistan and Iran

They crossed the world to reach the US. Now deported under Trump, they're stuck in Panama
Africa|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|World

EU announces a $5 billion investment in South Africa as the tariffs war with Trump escalates

European Union leaders have announced a 4.7 billion euro, or about $5.1 billion, investment package in South Africa to support green energy transition and vaccine production

EU announces a $5 billion investment in South Africa as the tariffs war with Trump escalates
Africa|Political|World

Congo weighs attending talks with M23 in Angola as rebels make demands

Democratic Republic of Congo is considering sending representatives to peace talks with the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group that Angola plans to host next week, two government

Congo weighs attending talks with M23 in Angola as rebels make demands
Africa|Political|World

Ethiopia and Eritrea on path to war, Tigray officials warn

Longtime foes Ethiopia and Eritrea could be headed towards war, officials in a restive Ethiopian region at the centre of the tensions have

Ethiopia and Eritrea on path to war, Tigray officials warn
Africa|Economy|Europe|Political|World

EU pledges 4.7 billion euros to South Africa as Trump brings them closer

European Union leaders announced a 4.7 billion euro ($5.10 billion) investment package during a visit to South Africa on Thursday, at a time when both are on

EU pledges 4.7 billion euros to South Africa as Trump brings them closer
Africa|Health|Political|World

US aid cuts are hurting Africa's ability to respond to disease outbreaks, health chief says

Aid cuts by the United States are hurting Africa’s capacity to respond to disease outbreaks, the head of the continent's public health agency said ahead of a meeting with regional health ministers to discuss other financing options

US aid cuts are hurting Africa's ability to respond to disease outbreaks, health chief says
Africa|Political|World

Southern African bloc to withdraw troops from Congo in phases

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) said on Thursday that a summit of regional heads of state had terminated the mandate of its troop deployment in the Democratic

Southern African bloc to withdraw troops from Congo in phases
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Arab states to keep talking with Trump envoy on Egypt's Gaza plan

Arab foreign ministers said on Wednesday they would continue consultations with U.S.

Arab states to keep talking with Trump envoy on Egypt's Gaza plan
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

Standard Bank forecasts double digit profit growth in medium-term

Standard Bank, Africa's biggest lender by assets, on Thursday forecast headline earnings per share (HEPS) growth of 8-12% over the medium term after its

Standard Bank forecasts double digit profit growth in medium-term
Africa|Economy|Finance|Political

South Africa's budget may be tweaked further, finance minister says

South Africa's budget may be tweaked further as more talks between political parties will try to overcome differences over a contentious plan to raise value-added

South Africa's budget may be tweaked further, finance minister says
Africa|Political|World

Ethiopia's Tigray regional government appeals for help after factional fighters seize key towns

The interim government of Ethiopia’s Tigray region has appealed for the Ethiopian federal government to intervene after a faction of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front seized control of two major towns, leaving several people wounded and raising fears of a return to civil war

Ethiopia's Tigray regional government appeals for help after factional fighters seize key towns
Africa|MidEast|Political|US|World

Egypt appreciates Trump's decision not to displace Gazans

Egypt said on Thursday it appreciated U.S.

Egypt appreciates Trump's decision not to displace Gazans
Africa|Economy|Health|Political

South Africa plans to spend more on health and defense after the US cuts aid

Lawmakers in South Africa have laid out plans to shore up the budgets for health and defense but also put up value added tax by 0.5%, a move that will raise the cost of living

South Africa plans to spend more on health and defense after the US cuts aid
Africa|Political|World

Congo and M23 rebel group will hold peace talks on Tuesday, mediator Angola says

Angola says the government of Congo and the M23 rebel group will participate in peace talks next week

Congo and M23 rebel group will hold peace talks on Tuesday, mediator Angola says
Africa|Business|Crime|World

Accidents at giant Simandou iron ore project kill more than a dozen workers, prompting inquiry

A routine night shift ended in tragedy for Alseny Camara.

Accidents at giant Simandou iron ore project kill more than a dozen workers, prompting inquiry
Africa|Political|World

Congo, M23 rebels to begin direct peace talks on March 18, Angola says

Direct peace talks between the Democratic Republic of Congo and M23 rebels will begin in the Angolan capital on March 18, Angola's presidency said in a statement on Wednesday.

Congo, M23 rebels to begin direct peace talks on March 18, Angola says
Africa|Political|World

East African bloc urges South Sudan to free arrested officials

A bloc of East African nations on Wednesday called for South Sudan's government to release detained officials and lift security restrictions as part of efforts to prevent recent

East African bloc urges South Sudan to free arrested officials
Africa|Political|World

Ethiopia's Tigray region urges federal intervention after town seized

Officials administering Ethiopia's Tigray region asked for federal help on Wednesday as a faction of the main regional party seized control of a town, stoking fears of a return

Ethiopia's Tigray region urges federal intervention after town seized
Africa|Economy|Finance|Political

South Africa's budget remains stuck as parties reject reduced VAT hike

A revised budget presented on Wednesday by South Africa's finance minister was immediately rejected by major political parties,

South Africa's budget remains stuck as parties reject reduced VAT hike
Africa|Business|Economy|Technology

African payments system PAPSS plans to launch FX market platform this year

A pan-African payments infrastructure provider designed to facilitate trade on the continent is piloting an African currency market platform

African payments system PAPSS plans to launch FX market platform this year
Africa|Technology|World

Kenya-based content moderators mourn Nigerian colleague who 'was desperate to go home'

Technology workers in Kenya have held a vigil for a colleague who died in unclear circumstances after she was unable to travel to her home in Nigeria for two years

Kenya-based content moderators mourn Nigerian colleague who 'was desperate to go home'
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Yemen's Houthi rebels say 'any Israeli vessel' in nearby Mideast waterways again a target

Yemen’s Houthi rebels have warned shippers that “any Israeli vessel” traveling through nearby Mideast waters is now a target as Israel continues to block aid to the Gaza Strip

Yemen's Houthi rebels say 'any Israeli vessel' in nearby Mideast waterways again a target
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|US

Judges finds a huge reduction in staff and funding would be legal at African development agency

A federal judge on Tuesday found that removing most grants and most staff from a U.S. federal agency that invests in African small businesses would be legal

Judges finds a huge reduction in staff and funding would be legal at African development agency
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast

IMF approves $1.2 billion for Egypt after fourth review

The International Monetary Fund approved the disbursement of $1.2 billion to Egypt following completion of the fourth review of the country's $8 billion economic reform programme,

IMF approves $1.2 billion for Egypt after fourth review
Africa|Asia|Environment|Health|World

Only seven countries met WHO air quality standards in 2024, data shows

Only seven countries met World Health Organization (WHO) air quality standards last year, data showed on Tuesday, as researchers warned that the war on smog would

Only seven countries met WHO air quality standards in 2024, data shows
Africa|Political|World

Angola will attempt to broker direct talks between Congo and M23, presidency says

Angola said on Tuesday it would attempt to broker direct talks between Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels in the coming days.

Angola will attempt to broker direct talks between Congo and M23, presidency says
Africa|Political|World

Uganda says it has deployed troops in South Sudan capital

Uganda has deployed special forces in South Sudan's capital Juba to "secure it", Uganda's military chief said on Tuesday, but South Sudan's information minister denied the presence

Uganda says it has deployed troops in South Sudan capital
Africa|Health|Political|World

Countries, global health groups band together as US aid gaps threaten lives

Governments and global health groups are working to try to fill the most urgent gaps in the fight against diseases such as malaria and HIV,

Countries, global health groups band together as US aid gaps threaten lives
Africa|Crime|World

16 are dead and dozens are hurt after a bus flips on a highway in South Africa

A bus lost control and flipped on a highway early Tuesday near Johannesburg’s international airport, killing 16 as some were thrown from the vehicle

16 are dead and dozens are hurt after a bus flips on a highway in South Africa
Africa|Health|Political|World

Kenya HIV patients live in fear as US aid freeze strands drugs in warehouse

The health clinic where Alice Okwirry collects her HIV medication in Kenya's capital Nairobi has been rationing supplies of

Kenya HIV patients live in fear as US aid freeze strands drugs in warehouse
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

South African lender Absa forecasts mid-single digit revenue growth

South African lender Absa forecast mid-single digit revenue growth for 2025 and fewer bad loans following a 10% jump in its annual profit, driven by improved

South African lender Absa forecasts mid-single digit revenue growth
Africa|MidEast|Political|US|World

US cuts force UN rights office to shut some work, including for Iraq torture victims

The U.N. human rights office said on Tuesday it has received termination notices from the U.S. government for five of its projects, forcing it to shut some programmes

US cuts force UN rights office to shut some work, including for Iraq torture victims
Africa|Economy|Political|World

Nigeria to appoint ambassadors, 18 months after worldwide recall, sources say

Nigeria's government has started vetting potential candidates to lead its more than 100 diplomatic missions, with appointments expected "very soon", 18 months after

Nigeria to appoint ambassadors, 18 months after worldwide recall, sources say
Africa|Political|World

Uganda deploys special forces to South Sudan to protect the government as fears of civil war grow

Uganda has deployed an unknown number of troops to South Sudan in a bid to protect the fragile government of President Salva Kiir as a tense rivalry with his deputy threatens a return to civil war in the east African nation

Uganda deploys special forces to South Sudan to protect the government as fears of civil war grow
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

JPMorgan downgrades South African equities on economic slowdown concerns

J.P.Morgan on Tuesday downgraded South African equities to "neutral" from "overweight," citing concerns over an economic slowdown and the effectiveness of the country's policy reforms.

JPMorgan downgrades South African equities on economic slowdown concerns
Africa|Asia|Crime|Political|US|World

Cuts to US foreign aid are hurting efforts to tackle human trafficking at scam compounds. Americans may pay the price

Cuts to US foreign aid are hurting efforts to tackle human trafficking at scam compounds. Americans may pay the price

Cuts to US foreign aid are hurting efforts to tackle human trafficking at scam compounds. Americans may pay the price
Africa|Political|World

Congo ex-president Kabila's allies questioned by military prosecutor

Officials from the party of Democratic Republic of Congo's former President Joseph Kabila appeared before a military prosecutor on Monday in a sign of political tensions over advances by

Congo ex-president Kabila's allies questioned by military prosecutor
Africa|Asia|Political|World

India's Modi to back Mauritius sovereignty over Chagos, upgrade security ties

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Mauritius on Tuesday for talks on upgrading strategic ties, days after U.S.

India's Modi to back Mauritius sovereignty over Chagos, upgrade security ties
Africa|Business|Crime|Economy|Political

Nigeria's anti-graft agency recovers nearly $500 million in one year

Nigeria's economic crimes commission said it recovered nearly $500 million in proceeds of crime last year and secured more than 4,000 criminal convictions, its highest since the

Nigeria's anti-graft agency recovers nearly $500 million in one year
Africa|Asia|Economy|Environment|Political|World

BRICS' climate leadership aims hang on healing deep divides

Ambitions by the BRICS group to take on a greater climate leadership role, building on success last month at United Nations nature talks, depend on the countries

BRICS' climate leadership aims hang on healing deep divides
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

US open to minerals partnerships with Democratic Republic of Congo

The United States is open to exploring critical minerals partnerships with Congo, the State Department said in a statement to Reuters on Sunday, after a Congolese senator contacted U.S.

US open to minerals partnerships with Democratic Republic of Congo
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Islamic State-linked rebels in fresh attack in eastern Congo kill 9 villagers

Islamic State-linked rebels have killed at least nine villagers in an attack in Congo’s conflict-battered east

Islamic State-linked rebels in fresh attack in eastern Congo kill 9 villagers
Africa|Political|World

US orders nonemergency government staff to leave South Sudan as tension grows over fighting

The U.S. State Department has ordered nonemergency government personnel to leave South Sudan’s capital as tension escalates because of fighting in the north

US orders nonemergency government staff to leave South Sudan as tension grows over fighting
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Israel, Hamas signal readiness for next ceasefire talks as mediators push for progress

Israel and Hamas signaled on Saturday they were preparing for the next phase of ceasefire negotiations, as mediators pushed ahead with talks to extend

Israel, Hamas signal readiness for next ceasefire talks as mediators push for progress
Africa|Europe|Political|World

International Women's Day protests demand equal rights and an end to discrimination, sexual violence

Women have taken to the streets of cities across Europe, Africa, South America and elsewhere to mark International Women’s Day with demands for ending inequality and gender-based violence

International Women's Day protests demand equal rights and an end to discrimination, sexual violence
Africa|Political|World

South Sudan situation deteriorating at alarming pace - U.N. rights body

Increased violence and political friction in South Sudan threaten its fragile peace process, a United Nations rights body said on Saturday, days after the arrests of several

South Sudan situation deteriorating at alarming pace - U.N. rights body
Africa|Business|Political|Technology

South Africa rejects Musk claim Starlink can't operate there because he's not Black

South Africa on Friday rejected a claim by multibillionaire Elon Musk that his Starlink satellite company could not operate in the

South Africa rejects Musk claim Starlink can't operate there because he's not Black
Africa|Election|Political|World

Guinea-Bissau to hold presidential and legislative vote on November 23

Guinea-Bissau on Friday set November 23 for its presidential and legislative elections, according to a presidential decree.

Guinea-Bissau to hold presidential and legislative vote on November 23
Africa|Political|US|World

South Africa rejects 'megaphone diplomacy' as Trump backs funding cut

WASHINGTON/JOHANNESBURG Reuters) -U.S.

South Africa rejects 'megaphone diplomacy' as Trump backs funding cut
Africa|Education|Lifestyle|US|World

Soldier returns from deployment and surprises children at school

Soldier returns from deployment and surprises children at school

Soldier returns from deployment and surprises children at school
Africa|Health|Political|World

Nearly 100 people died of cholera in less than a month in Sudan's White Nile State

Nearly 100 people have died of cholera in two weeks since the waterborne disease outbreak began in Sudan’s White Nile State

Nearly 100 people died of cholera in less than a month in Sudan's White Nile State
Africa|Political|World

South Africa's defence minister: Congo troop deployment to be relooked at

South Africa's defence minister said there was a need to "relook at" a Southern African mission in Democratic Republic of Congo, where troops from several countries including

South Africa's defence minister: Congo troop deployment to be relooked at
Africa|Crime|Political|World

General among dozens killed in attack on UN helicopter evacuation in South Sudan

A South Sudanese general and dozens of soldiers were killed on Friday when a United Nations helicopter trying to evacuate them from the northern town of Nasir came under attack, the

General among dozens killed in attack on UN helicopter evacuation in South Sudan
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Mob attacks surge in rebel-held east Congo city Bukavu

At least 11 people were killed in attacks over the past day in the rebel-held Democratic Republic of Congo city of Bukavu as vigilante violence rises following the army's withdrawal,

Mob attacks surge in rebel-held east Congo city Bukavu
Africa|Europe|Political

Italy government furious as court orders compensation for sea migrant

An Eritrean who was among a group of sea migrants held on an Italian coast guard vessel for 10 days in 2018 is entitled to compensation, Italy's top appeals court

Italy government furious as court orders compensation for sea migrant
Africa|Health|World

Nigeria to receive leprosy drugs after a year-long delay

The World Health Organization says it will send leprosy drugs to Nigeria this weekend after resolving testing hold-ups that led to a year

Nigeria to receive leprosy drugs after a year-long delay
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Nine Egyptians freed after 19 months in Sudanese captivity

By Mohamed Ezz FAYOUM, Egypt - Nine Egyptians freed after being held for 19 months by Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces arrived in Egypt to celebrations on Thursday morning as the Sudanese

Nine Egyptians freed after 19 months in Sudanese captivity
Africa|MidEast|World

UN says 186 missing and at least 2 dead after migrant boats capsize off Yemen and Djibouti

The United Nations migration agency says four migrant boats have capsized in waters off Yemen and Djibouti, leaving two people dead and 186 missing

UN says 186 missing and at least 2 dead after migrant boats capsize off Yemen and Djibouti
Africa|World

Congo refugees pour into Burundi, conditions dire, says UN

Conflict in Congo has sent 63,000 refugees fleeing to neighbouring Burundi in its largest such influx in decades, with conditions dire at a crammed stadium camp

Congo refugees pour into Burundi, conditions dire, says UN
Africa|Political|World

Ukraine's Zelenskiy to visit South Africa for talks in April

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will hold talks in South Africa with President Cyril Ramaphosa on April 10, Ramaphosa's spokesman said on Friday, as the Ukrainian

Ukraine's Zelenskiy to visit South Africa for talks in April
Africa|Political|World

South Sudan detains oil minister and military officials in threat to peace deal

South Sudanese forces have arrested the petroleum minister and several senior military officials allied with First Vice President Riek Machar, Machar's spokesperson said on

South Sudan detains oil minister and military officials in threat to peace deal
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

South Africa's net foreign reserves rise to $61.733 billion in February

South Africa's net foreign reserves rose to $61.733 billion at the end of February from $61.328 billion in January, central bank data showed on Friday.

South Africa's net foreign reserves rise to $61.733 billion in February
Africa|Health|World

Ebola cases in Uganda rise to 14 as new cluster emerges, posing a challenge to health workers

Africa’s top public health agency says that Uganda’s Ebola caseload increased to 14 in the last week with a new cluster emerging from a 4-year-old child who recently died of the infectious disease

Ebola cases in Uganda rise to 14 as new cluster emerges, posing a challenge to health workers
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|US

Judge stops immediate shutdown of small US agency for African development

A judge has barred the Trump administration from immediately moving to shut down a small federal agency that supports investment in African countries

Judge stops immediate shutdown of small US agency for African development
Africa|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Netherlands discusses extradition request for cocaine kingpin Leijdekkers with Sierra Leone

Dutch Justice Minister David van Weel said on Thursday that he spoke over the phone with his Sierra Leone counterpart Alpha Sesay about the Dutch extradition request for European

Netherlands discusses extradition request for cocaine kingpin Leijdekkers with Sierra Leone
Africa|Political|World

Congo ex-president holds talks on political outlook amid rebellion, sources say

Congo's former President Joseph Kabila has initiated talks with opposition politicians about the country's political future as Rwanda-backed rebels seize

Congo ex-president holds talks on political outlook amid rebellion, sources say
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Sudan launches case against United Arab Emirates at World Court

Sudan has filed a case against the United Arab Emirates at the World Court for allegedly violating its

Sudan launches case against United Arab Emirates at World Court
Africa|Business|Economy|Technology

Microsoft to invest $300 million more in South Africa's AI infrastructure

Microsoft will invest an additional 5.4 billion rand ($296.81 million) by the end of 2027 to expand its cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure in

Microsoft to invest $300 million more in South Africa's AI infrastructure
Africa|Science|World

Ancient humans made tools from animal bones 1.5 million years ago

A new study says early humans were regularly using animal bones to make cutting tools 1.5 million years ago

Ancient humans made tools from animal bones 1.5 million years ago
Africa|Business|Economy|Europe|Food|MidEast

Egypt and EU agree 90 million euro deal to boost food security

Egypt and the European Commission have signed a 90 million euro ($93.9 million) soft funding agreement to enhance food security, the Egyptian ministry of international cooperation said on

Egypt and EU agree 90 million euro deal to boost food security
Africa|Economy|Environment|Political|World

World must stick to climate goals despite US, UK envoy says

The world must carry on pursuing the greenhouse gas emissions reductions outlined in the Paris Agreement, despite the United States' withdrawal, Britain's climate

World must stick to climate goals despite US, UK envoy says
Africa|Political|World

UN releases emergency aid reserves after 'brutal' cuts from donors

The United Nations has released $110 million from an emergency fund to help neglected crises around the world, including Sudan, after donors like the United States ordered major

UN releases emergency aid reserves after 'brutal' cuts from donors
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

South African lender FirstRand expects marginally higher second-half profit

South Africa's FirstRand Ltd on Thursday forecast marginally higher second-half earnings than the 10% growth it reported in the first half, but net interest

South African lender FirstRand expects marginally higher second-half profit
Africa|Political|US|World

Lesotho insulted after Trump says nobody has heard of the country

Lesotho's foreign minister said on Wednesday he was shocked and insulted by U.S.

Lesotho insulted after Trump says nobody has heard of the country
Africa|Science|World

Archaeologists uncovered a cache of 1.5 million-year-old bone tools. They’re trying to determine who made them

Archaeologists uncovered a cache of 1.5 million-year-old bone tools. They’re trying to determine who made them

Archaeologists uncovered a cache of 1.5 million-year-old bone tools. They’re trying to determine who made them
Africa|Health|Political|Technology|US|World

Trump says no one has heard of Lesotho. But Musk is trying to do business in the African nation

U.S. President Donald Trump says no one has ever heard of Lesotho

Trump says no one has heard of Lesotho. But Musk is trying to do business in the African nation
Africa|Election|Political|World

Mozambique police fire on opposition march, leader's location unknown

Mozambican police fired on supporters of opposition leader Venancio Mondlane marching in the capital Maputo on Wednesday, injuring at least 10

Mozambique police fire on opposition march, leader's location unknown
Africa|Business|Economy

Ghana consumer inflation slows for second month in February

Ghana's consumer inflation rate slowed for the second month in a row in February, to an annual 23.1% from 23.5% in January,

Ghana consumer inflation slows for second month in February
Africa|Political|World

Army surrounds South Sudan vice president's home as his allies are arrested

South Sudanese soldiers have surrounded Vice President Riek Machar’s home in the capital and several of his allies were arrested after an armed group allied to him overran an army base

Army surrounds South Sudan vice president's home as his allies are arrested
Africa|Business|Economy

Kenya's private sector growth holds steady in February, outlook dim

Kenya's private sector held steady in February, expanding at a similar pace to the previous month, a survey showed on Wednesday.

Kenya's private sector growth holds steady in February, outlook dim
Africa|Business|Economy

South Africa's business downturn eases in February, PMI shows

Business activity in South Africa continued to weaken in February, but the pace of contraction slowed compared with the start of the year, a survey showed on Wednesday.

South Africa's business downturn eases in February, PMI shows
Africa|Europe|Political|World

Germany stops new aid to Rwanda over Congo conflict

Germany said on Tuesday it had halted new development aid to Rwanda and was reviewing its existing commitments in response to the African nation's role in the conflict in

Germany stops new aid to Rwanda over Congo conflict
Africa|MidEast|Political|US|World

Middle East latest: Arab leaders approve a counterproposal to Trump's postwar Gaza plan

A summit of Arab leaders in Cairo have approved Egypt’s plan to rebuild Gaza without expelling the Palestinians

Middle East latest: Arab leaders approve a counterproposal to Trump's postwar Gaza plan
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Arab states adopt Egyptian alternative to Trump's 'Gaza Riviera'

Arab leaders adopted an Egyptian reconstruction plan for Gaza on Tuesday that would cost $53 billion and avoid

Arab states adopt Egyptian alternative to Trump's 'Gaza Riviera'
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Egypt's Sisi meets Syria's Sharaa in Cairo for first time

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi met Syria's new president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, for the first time on the sidelines of the summit held to discuss Gaza's reconstruction in Cairo on

Egypt's Sisi meets Syria's Sharaa in Cairo for first time
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Israel criticizes Cairo Arab summit outcome, Hamas welcomes it

Israel criticized a plan put forward by Arab states for Gaza's reconstruction on Tuesday, while Palestinian militant group Hamas welcomed it.

Israel criticizes Cairo Arab summit outcome, Hamas welcomes it
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Trial of Tunisian opposition leaders postponed

The trial of prominent opposition figures in Tunisia who have been accused of conspiring against the state was postponed on Tuesday until April 11 by the judge, who

Trial of Tunisian opposition leaders postponed
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Arab summit adopts Egyptian Gaza reconstruction plan

An Arab summit convened in Cairo on Tuesday adopted an Egyptian plan for the reconstruction of Gaza, Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said during a closing statement.

Arab summit adopts Egyptian Gaza reconstruction plan
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Sudan's RSF and allies formalise vision for parallel government

Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied groups signed a transitional constitution on Tuesday that takes them a step closer to setting up a parallel government during a two-year

Sudan's RSF and allies formalise vision for parallel government
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Palestinian president welcomes Egyptian plan to rebuild Gaza

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on Tuesday he welcomed an Egyptian plan to rebuild the Gaza Strip and urged U.S.

Palestinian president welcomes Egyptian plan to rebuild Gaza
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Newly appointed rebel authorities in eastern Congo bury blast victims

Twelve victims of a deadly blast at a rally last week in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo were laid to rest on Tuesday in a ceremony organized by newly appointed rebel

Newly appointed rebel authorities in eastern Congo bury blast victims
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Moroccan activist defending quake victims gets jail sentence

A Moroccan appeals court on Tuesday increased a jail sentence to one year against Moroccan activist Said Ait Mehdi, who led protests criticizing the government

Moroccan activist defending quake victims gets jail sentence
Africa|Europe|Political|World

Migrants rescued from energy platform off Tunisia after four days, charity says

A charity vessel has rescued more than 30 migrants including two children who had been stranded for four days on a gas platform in the Mediterranean off the coast of Tunisia, the Sea-

Migrants rescued from energy platform off Tunisia after four days, charity says
Africa|Crime|Europe|Political

Norway to extradite man to Rwanda for trial on murder charges in 1994 genocide

Norway will extradite a man to Rwanda on the East African country's request, to stand trial on charges of committing murder during the 1994 Rwanda genocide, Norwegian police

Norway to extradite man to Rwanda for trial on murder charges in 1994 genocide
Africa|Food|Health|World

Extra 1 million people could be engulfed in Somalia hunger crisis, WFP says

One million more people in Somalia could face crisis levels of hunger in coming months due to a forecast drought during the next crop cycle, the World Food Programme said on Tuesday

Extra 1 million people could be engulfed in Somalia hunger crisis, WFP says
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Egypt’s Gaza plan excludes Hamas from future governance

Egypt’s Gaza plan excludes Hamas from future governance

Egypt’s Gaza plan excludes Hamas from future governance
Africa|MidEast|Political|US|World

Arab summit draft communique adopts Egyptian plan for Gaza

An Arab summit draft communique on Tuesday adopted an Egyptian plan for Gaza's future and called on the international community and financial institutions to provide support for the

Arab summit draft communique adopts Egyptian plan for Gaza
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

Rwanda asking UK for $63 million over cancelled asylum deal, source says

Rwanda is asking Britain for a 50 million-pound ($63.62 million) payment over a cancelled asylum deal, a source close to the government in Kigali said on Tuesday, after London

Rwanda asking UK for $63 million over cancelled asylum deal, source says
Africa|Business|Economy|Food

South Africa's Shoprite expands grocery online delivery to lower-income customers

Shoprite Holdings will expand its on-demand grocery delivery service to its namesake discount stores, stepping up a turf war for South Africa's low-income

South Africa's Shoprite expands grocery online delivery to lower-income customers
Africa|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Infants as young as one raped in Sudan, UNICEF says

Children under five, including babies, are among victims of sexual violence in the war between Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support

Infants as young as one raped in Sudan, UNICEF says
Africa|Election|Political

Guinea-Bissau president to run for second term, backtracking on vow to step down

Guinea-Bissau's President Umaro Sissoco Embalo said on Monday he would run for a second term in November, backtracking on earlier vows to step down and potentially stoking tensions

Guinea-Bissau president to run for second term, backtracking on vow to step down
Africa|Business|Economy

South Africa sees modest Q4 growth on recovery in agriculture

South Africa's economy returned to modest growth in the fourth quarter of last year, helped by a recovery in agricultural output after the sector triggered a

South Africa sees modest Q4 growth on recovery in agriculture
Africa|Crime|World

More than 200 children were raped in Sudan since the beginning of 2024, UN children's agency says

The U.N. children’s agency says children in conflict-ravaged Sudan as young as a year old have been raped since the beginning of 2024 and that sexual violence is being used as a tactic of war

More than 200 children were raped in Sudan since the beginning of 2024, UN children's agency says
Africa|Americas|Political|World

Rwanda says Canada export permit, business suspension over Congo war 'shameful'

Rwanda said on Tuesday that Canada's position on the conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo was "shameful", adding that measures announced by Ottawa against Kigali would not

Rwanda says Canada export permit, business suspension over Congo war 'shameful'
Africa|Business|Crime|Food|MidEast|World

How a key ingredient in Coca-Cola, M&M's is smuggled from war-torn Sudan

Gum arabic, a vital ingredient used in everything from Coca-Cola to M&M's sweets, is increasingly being trafficked from rebel-held areas of

How a key ingredient in Coca-Cola, M&M's is smuggled from war-torn Sudan
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Infants and young children are being raped as a weapon of war in Sudan, UNICEF says

Infants and young children are being raped as a weapon of war in Sudan, UNICEF says

Infants and young children are being raped as a weapon of war in Sudan, UNICEF says
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

East Congo rebels abduct at least 130 hospital patients, UN says

Rwanda-backed M23 rebels launching an offensive in east Congo abducted at least 130 sick and wounded men from two hospitals in the city of Goma last week, the United Nations said on

East Congo rebels abduct at least 130 hospital patients, UN says
Africa|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli fire kills two Palestinians in Gaza amid impasse over ceasefire

Israeli fire killed at least two people in Rafah and wounded three others in Khan Younis in the south of Gaza, raising fears among Palestinians that the ceasefire

Israeli fire kills two Palestinians in Gaza amid impasse over ceasefire
Africa|Economy|Food|Political|World

UN food program closes its southern Africa office in the wake of Trump administration aid cuts

The United Nations’ World Food Program is closing its southern Africa office in the wake of the Trump administration’s aid cuts

UN food program closes its southern Africa office in the wake of Trump administration aid cuts
Africa|Economy|Election|Political|World

Gabon's military leader announces he will run in April presidential election

Gabon’s military leader has announced that he will run as a candidate in the oil-rich central African nation’s presidential election set for April 12

Gabon's military leader announces he will run in April presidential election
Africa|Election|Political|World

Gabon interim president Nguema will run in April presidential election

Gabon's interim President Brice Oligui Nguema, who turned 50 on Monday, announced his decision to run as a candidate in the Central African nation's presidential election set for

Gabon interim president Nguema will run in April presidential election
Africa|Business|Economy|Environment|Food

As warming climate hammers coffee crops, this rare bean may someday be your brew

Earth's warming climate is causing problems for big coffee producers everywhere and some are looking to a rarely cultivated species that may stand up better to drought and heat

As warming climate hammers coffee crops, this rare bean may someday be your brew
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

With Gaza tensions high, Egyptians and Israelis warn of a new war

With Gaza tensions high, Egyptians and Israelis warn of a new war

With Gaza tensions high, Egyptians and Israelis warn of a new war
Africa|Business|Economy|World

UN food agency shuts Southern Africa bureau during drought, citing low funding

The United Nations World Food Programme, which relies on the U.S. for nearly half its budget, is closing its Southern Africa bureau due to funding constraints

UN food agency shuts Southern Africa bureau during drought, citing low funding
Africa|Business|Economy|MidEast

Sonatrach and Saudi Aramco cut March LPG prices by 1-3%

Saudi Aramco and Algeria's Sonatrach have cut March's official selling prices (OSPs) for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) by 0.9-3.2% from the previous month because of lower oil prices and

Sonatrach and Saudi Aramco cut March LPG prices by 1-3%
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Ghana lawmakers reintroduce anti-LGBTQ legislation

Ghanaian lawmakers have reintroduced a bill that would become one of Africa's most restrictive pieces of anti-LGBTQ legislation, three sponsors told

Ghana lawmakers reintroduce anti-LGBTQ legislation
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Congo army desertion trials spotlight a force in tatters

Congolese soldiers in a mix of fatigues and street clothes crowded into a chapel last week to stand trial for crimes including rape and

Congo army desertion trials spotlight a force in tatters
Africa|Business|Economy|Food

South Africa's RCL Foods posts profit surge, resumes dividends

South African food producer RCL Foods reported a 38.8% rise in half-year earnings on Monday and declared its first interim dividend in two years, sending its

South Africa's RCL Foods posts profit surge, resumes dividends
Africa|Business|Economy

South African manufacturing sentiment worsens further, Absa PMI shows

South African manufacturers reported a continued deterioration in business conditions in February, a local purchasing managers' index (PMI) survey showed on Monday.

South African manufacturing sentiment worsens further, Absa PMI shows
Africa|Environment|Travel|World

'Wildlife corridors' are encouraged to support Kenya's recovering animal populations

As nations mark World Wildlife Day, conservationists in Kenya are warning of shrinking wildlife spaces in a country that generates substantial revenue from wildlife tourism

'Wildlife corridors' are encouraged to support Kenya's recovering animal populations
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Israel blocks aid into Gaza as ceasefire standoff escalates

Israel blocked the entry of aid trucks into Gaza on Sunday as a standoff over the truce that has halted fighting for the

Israel blocks aid into Gaza as ceasefire standoff escalates
Africa|Election|Political|World

Guinea-Bissau president threatens to expel ECOWAS mission, bloc says

Guinea-Bissau's President Umaro Sissoco Embalo threatened to expel a political mission sent to his country by the Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS), the political and

Guinea-Bissau president threatens to expel ECOWAS mission, bloc says
Africa|Economy|Political|US|World

Trump wants to protect South Africa’s White farmers. But potential changes to trade privileges would hurt them

Trump wants to protect South Africa’s White farmers. But potential changes to trade privileges would hurt them

Trump wants to protect South Africa’s White farmers. But potential changes to trade privileges would hurt them
Africa|Business|Finance|MidEast|Stock Markets

Saudi bourse extends losses on lacklustre earnings; Egypt gains

Saudi Arabia's stock market ended lower on Sunday, extending losses for a fourth session, amid disappointing corporate earnings, while Egypt's stock index was buoyed by

Saudi bourse extends losses on lacklustre earnings; Egypt gains
Africa|Economy|MidEast|Political|World

Egypt says Gaza reconstruction plan ready, pushes efforts for ceasefire's second phase

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said on Sunday that Egypt's Gaza reconstruction plan, which ensures Palestinians remain in their land,

Egypt says Gaza reconstruction plan ready, pushes efforts for ceasefire's second phase
Africa|Political|US|World

Mauritius prime minister says Trump comments on Chagos deal positive

Mauritius' Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam has described as "positive" U.S.

Mauritius prime minister says Trump comments on Chagos deal positive
Africa|Health|World

A child dies of Ebola in Uganda, raising concern over disease surveillance in outbreak

The World Health Organization says a 4-year-old child has become the second person to die of Ebola in Uganda

A child dies of Ebola in Uganda, raising concern over disease surveillance in outbreak
Africa|Political|World

Namibian founding president Sam Nujoma is laid to rest and praised as the last African liberator

Sam Nujoma, Namibia’s founding president who steered the country to freedom from apartheid South Africa, has been laid to rest in the country’s Heroes Acre cemetery following a state funeral attended by African leaders and foreign dignitaries

Namibian founding president Sam Nujoma is laid to rest and praised as the last African liberator
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Hamas rejects Israel's 'formulation' of extending first Gaza ceasefire phase

Hamas said on Saturday that it rejected Israel's "formulation" of extending the first phase of the ceasefire in Gaza, on the day the first stage of the deal was set to expire.

Hamas rejects Israel's 'formulation' of extending first Gaza ceasefire phase
Africa|Americas|Health|Political|World

USAID cuts are already hitting countries around the world. Here are 20 projects that have closed

Countries around the world already are feeling the impact of the Trump administration’s decision to eliminate more than 90% of foreign aid contracts and cut some $60 billion in funding

USAID cuts are already hitting countries around the world. Here are 20 projects that have closed
Africa|Environment|Europe|World

Four dead after cyclone Garance hits French island of La Reunion

At least four people died after cyclone Garance struck the French overseas territory of La Reunion on Friday, bringing wind speeds of up to 155 kph (96 mph), local authorities said

Four dead after cyclone Garance hits French island of La Reunion
Africa|Political|World

African leaders gather for funeral of Namibia's 'founding father' Sam Nujoma

African leaders past and present gathered in Namibia on Saturday to bury the country's "founding father" Sam Nujoma, who challenged

African leaders gather for funeral of Namibia's 'founding father' Sam Nujoma
Africa|Americas|Political|World

Jamaican government urged to 'fully decolonise' with bill to ditch King Charles

Many Jamaicans want their country to ditch King Charles as head of state but a bill presented by the government to do just that has

Jamaican government urged to 'fully decolonise' with bill to ditch King Charles
Africa|Health|World

WHO says water contamination is suspected in one of the Congo villages struck by illness

The World Health Organization says that authorities investigating the deaths of at least 60 people in northwestern Congo suspect the water source in one of the areas may have been contaminated

WHO says water contamination is suspected in one of the Congo villages struck by illness
Africa|Asia|MidEast|World

Bodies of 12 Pakistani migrants who died in boat sinking have been repatriated

Officials say the bodies of 12 out of at least 16 Pakistanis who died this month when a boat carrying dozens of Europe-bound migrants sank off Libya’s coast have been repatriated to Pakistan

Bodies of 12 Pakistani migrants who died in boat sinking have been repatriated
Africa|Environment|Political|World

Three dead as cyclone Garance hits French island of La Reunion

At least three people died when cyclone Garance slammed into the French overseas territory of La Reunion on Friday with wind speeds of up

Three dead as cyclone Garance hits French island of La Reunion
Africa|Sports

Dale Whitnell makes two holes-in-one in same round at South African Open

Dale Whitnell has made two holes-in-one in a round that started with him worrying about just making the cut at the South African Open

Dale Whitnell makes two holes-in-one in same round at South African Open
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

Malawi lowers 2025 growth forecast as inflation spurs protests

Malawi's government trimmed its economic growth forecast for this year in its annual budget on Friday as disgruntled citizens protested in major cities over rising

Malawi lowers 2025 growth forecast as inflation spurs protests
Africa|Europe|Political|World

France's Macron concerned about author Sansal's detention in Algeria

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday he was concerned about the detention and the health of Franco-Algerian author Boualem Sansal in Algeria, and added that it was time to

France's Macron concerned about author Sansal's detention in Algeria
Africa|Political|World

Congo and rebels trade blame for deadly blasts at rally

Democratic Republic of Congo's government and Rwandan-backed M23 rebels traded blame on Friday for explosions at a rally in the rebel-held eastern city of Bukavu that killed 13 people and

Congo and rebels trade blame for deadly blasts at rally
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Sudanese army ally claims major interception of RSF military supplies

Forces fighting alongside Sudan's army said on Friday they had intercepted a substantial quantity of military supplies from a convoy destined for the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF)

Sudanese army ally claims major interception of RSF military supplies
Africa|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

UK development minister quits over PM Starmer's cut to aid budget

British international development minister Anneliese Dodds resigned on Friday in a surprise move triggered by Prime Minister Keir Starmer's

UK development minister quits over PM Starmer's cut to aid budget
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

It's been a month since rebels seized an eastern Congo city. Goma residents say they are struggling

Rwanda-backed rebels captured a key eastern Congo city a month ago Friday

It's been a month since rebels seized an eastern Congo city. Goma residents say they are struggling
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Sudan parallel government offers route to diplomatic leverage and arms for RSF

A parallel government being set up by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) aims to grab diplomatic legitimacy from its army-led rival and ease access to advanced weaponry

Sudan parallel government offers route to diplomatic leverage and arms for RSF
Africa|Environment|Europe|World

Tropical cyclone smashes into French Indian Ocean island, bringing 100-mile-an-hour winds

Tropical cyclone smashes into French Indian Ocean island, bringing 100-mile-an-hour winds

Tropical cyclone smashes into French Indian Ocean island, bringing 100-mile-an-hour winds
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Israel wants to extend first phase of Gaza truce by six weeks, Egyptian security sources say

An Israeli delegation in Cairo aims to negotiate to extend the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire deal by an additional 42 days, two Egyptian security sources said on Friday.

Israel wants to extend first phase of Gaza truce by six weeks, Egyptian security sources say
Africa|Election|Political

Namibia's top court dismisses opposition election challenge

Namibia's Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a challenge against last year's presidential election brought by opposition parties, clearing the way for the ruling

Namibia's top court dismisses opposition election challenge
Africa|Business|Economy

ArcelorMittal South Africa to cease long steel production by April

ArcelorMittal South Africa will cease long steel production by April this year after discussions with the government failed to avert the plant's closure, the company said on Friday.

ArcelorMittal South Africa to cease long steel production by April
Africa|Economy|Environment|Food|MidEast|World

Morocco urges people to not buy sheep for Eid al-Adha celebrations

With Morocco’s sheep herds dwindling at an alarming rate, King Mohammed VI made a rare break with tradition by urging families to forgo buying sheep to sacrifice during the upcoming Eid Al-Adha

Morocco urges people to not buy sheep for Eid al-Adha celebrations
Africa|Political|World

Senegal has signed a deal with separatist rebels. But will it end one of Africa's longest conflicts?

Senegal’s government has signed an agreement with separatist rebels to bring peace in its southern region, where an armed rebellion has been raging for over 40 years over calls for independence

Senegal has signed a deal with separatist rebels. But will it end one of Africa's longest conflicts?
Africa|Europe|Political|World

France's Macron urges Reunion residents to stay safe in face of approaching cyclone

French President Emmanuel Macron urged residents on the French overseas territory of Reunion to hunker down on Thursday as a cyclone barrelled toward the Indian Ocean island.

France's Macron urges Reunion residents to stay safe in face of approaching cyclone
Africa|Europe|Political|US|World

Trump says he is likely to accept UK deal on Chagos Islands

President Donald Trump said on Thursday he was inclined to back a deal between Britain and Mauritius over the future of a U.S.-UK military base in the Chagos

Trump says he is likely to accept UK deal on Chagos Islands
Africa|Asia|Economy|Finance

BOJ chief warns of strong global uncertainty due to US tariffs

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda on Thursday warned of "very strong" uncertainty on the global economic outlook that required vigilance in setting monetary policy

BOJ chief warns of strong global uncertainty due to US tariffs
Africa|Americas|Health|Political|US|World

Services to millions of people collapse as USAID cuts contracts worldwide

U.S.-funded projects worldwide, including those providing lifesaving care for millions of people in countries such

Services to millions of people collapse as USAID cuts contracts worldwide
Africa|Health|World

Malaria endures in northwest Congo as officials seek cause of illnesses that have sickened hundreds

Hundreds of people have tested positive for malaria in northwest Congo as health officials try to understand what is behind illnesses that have surpassed 1,000 cases and killed at least 60 people

Malaria endures in northwest Congo as officials seek cause of illnesses that have sickened hundreds
Africa|Political|US|World

South African president slams Afrikaner lobby group's White House visit

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has slammed a visit by a lobby group for the country’s white minority Afrikaner community to the White House this week

South African president slams Afrikaner lobby group's White House visit
Africa|Political|World

Blasts kill 11 at rally in eastern Congo, rebels say

Explosions killed 11 people and wounded 65 at a rally held by M23 rebels in the eastern Congo city of Bukavu on Thursday, the leader of the rebel alliance said, blaming President Felix

Blasts kill 11 at rally in eastern Congo, rebels say
Africa|Crime|Political|World

At least 11 dead and scores injured in Congo after blasts at M23 rebel leaders' rally, rebels say

At least 11 people have been killed and scores injured in the eastern Congo city of Bukavu where explosions struck a rally held by leaders of the M23 rebel group that took control of the city earlier this month

At least 11 dead and scores injured in Congo after blasts at M23 rebel leaders' rally, rebels say
Africa|Economy|Finance|Political|World

G20 finance meeting ends without consensus or communique

South Africa voiced dismay on Thursday that Group of 20 talks it hosted on global economic issues ended without consensus, after

G20 finance meeting ends without consensus or communique
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Blasts at M23 rally in eastern Congo kill 11, wound 65, rebel leader says

Explosions at a rally held by M23 rebels in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo city of Bukavu killed 11 people and wounded 65 others, Corneille Nangaa, head of the rebel alliance

Blasts at M23 rally in eastern Congo kill 11, wound 65, rebel leader says
Africa|Health|Political|US|World

Trump's ending of 90% of USAID foreign aid contracts slams programs around the world

Health groups and non-governmental organizations have expressed surprise and outrage and say many humanitarian programs will collapse after the Trump administration’s decision to cut 90% of USAID’s foreign aid contracts

Trump's ending of 90% of USAID foreign aid contracts slams programs around the world
Africa|Economy|Political|World

Poor, indebted countries need collective relief, African leaders say

Growing external debt burdens are crippling the world's poorest countries, a group of former African leaders warned on Thursday as they pushed for a new

Poor, indebted countries need collective relief, African leaders say
Africa|Political|World

UN rights chief warns of 'mass deaths from famine' in Sudan

The U.N. human rights chief warned of the risk of a further escalation of the war in Sudan on Thursday and said that there was a growing risk of deaths from starvation on a wide

UN rights chief warns of 'mass deaths from famine' in Sudan
Africa|Environment|MidEast|Science|World

Cleopatra’s birthplace sees ‘dramatic surge’ in building collapses as sea level rises, study shows

Cleopatra’s birthplace sees ‘dramatic surge’ in building collapses as sea level rises, study shows

Cleopatra’s birthplace sees ‘dramatic surge’ in building collapses as sea level rises, study shows
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

South African leader wants to do a deal with Trump to resolve dispute

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday that he wanted to "do a deal" with U.S.

South African leader wants to do a deal with Trump to resolve dispute
Africa|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|MidEast

Growth outlook slows again and 'peace dividend' fades, EBRD says

Weak external demand and the impact of conflicts slowed economic growth again in countries covered by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD),

Growth outlook slows again and 'peace dividend' fades, EBRD says
Africa|Political|World

Ethiopia's Abiy visits Somalia, holds talks with President Mohamud

Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed arrived in Somalia's capital Mogadishu on Thursday to hold discussions with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, Somalia's presidency said,

Ethiopia's Abiy visits Somalia, holds talks with President Mohamud
Africa|Arts|World

Nigeria's museum agrees with royal ruler on custody of Benin Bronzes

Nigeria's national museum

Nigeria's museum agrees with royal ruler on custody of Benin Bronzes
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Hamas hands over bodies of four hostages, Israel frees Palestinian prisoners

Hamas handed over the bodies of four Israeli hostages while it waited for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners to be released by Israel in return, in an overnight

Hamas hands over bodies of four hostages, Israel frees Palestinian prisoners
Africa|Economy|Environment|MidEast|Political|World

Drought-hit Morocco asks citizens not to slaughter sheep on Eid al-Adha

King Mohammed VI of Morocco asked Moroccans on Wednesday to abstain from performing the rite of slaughtering sheep on Eid al-Adha this year due to a drop in the

Drought-hit Morocco asks citizens not to slaughter sheep on Eid al-Adha
Africa|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan's top currency diplomat sees no disparity between yen rise, solid economy

Japan's top currency diplomat, Atsushi Mimura, said on Wednesday he did not see any disparity between recent rises in the yen and a slew of positive economic data

Japan's top currency diplomat sees no disparity between yen rise, solid economy
Africa|Health|World

What we know about the illnesses that have sickened over 400 people and killed more than 50 in Congo

Unidentified illnesses in northwestern Congo have killed more than 50 people over the past five weeks, nearly half of them within hours after they felt sick

What we know about the illnesses that have sickened over 400 people and killed more than 50 in Congo
Africa|Crime|Europe|Political|World

France threatens to review Algeria migration pact in row over deportations

France said on Wednesday it would review a decades-old agreement that makes it easier for Algerian citizens to move to France unless Algeria agrees to take back those who are

France threatens to review Algeria migration pact in row over deportations
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Sudan's RSF operating drones from Darfur base, pictures show

Satellite images show at least three drones and the construction of hangars at an airport in South Darfur held by Sudan's Rapid

Sudan's RSF operating drones from Darfur base, pictures show
Africa|Environment|World

More than 100 firefighters battle blazes on South Africa's Table Mountain in Cape Town

More than 100 firefighters are battling two blazes on the slopes of South Africa’s Table Mountain

More than 100 firefighters battle blazes on South Africa's Table Mountain in Cape Town
Africa|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|US

UK's Reeves says trade with US can flow amid Trump tariff threats

British finance minister Rachel Reeves said on Wednesday she was confident that U.S.-UK trade and investment would not be derailed as President Donald Trump

UK's Reeves says trade with US can flow amid Trump tariff threats
Africa|Food|Political|World

UN food agency pauses aid to famine-hit Sudan displacement camp of half a million people

The United Nations’ food agency says it has paused aid distribution in Sudan’s famine-hit Zamzam displacement camp of a half-million people as fighting intensifies between the country’s warring sides

UN food agency pauses aid to famine-hit Sudan displacement camp of half a million people
Africa|Election|Political|World

Guinea-Bissau opposition vows to 'paralyse' country in election timing row

Guinea-Bissau's opposition has vowed to bring the West African country to a standstill on Thursday in a dispute over when the five-year mandate of President Umaro Sissoco Embalo

Guinea-Bissau opposition vows to 'paralyse' country in election timing row
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

Putin hosts Guinea-Bissau leader as Russia builds Africa ties

President Vladimir Putin hosted Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embalo for talks in the Kremlin on Wednesday, the latest sign of a drive by Moscow to build up economic and

Putin hosts Guinea-Bissau leader as Russia builds Africa ties
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South Africa's G20 presidency to prioritise climate finance

South Africa's G20 presidency this year will prioritise efforts to help developing countries finance their shift to a low-carbon economy, President Cyril

South Africa's G20 presidency to prioritise climate finance
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No-shows, aid cuts mar G20 meet on global poverty

South Africa sought to salvage international talks on tackling global poverty on Wednesday as finance chiefs from several leading economies skipped

No-shows, aid cuts mar G20 meet on global poverty
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Death toll in Sudan military plane crash rises to 46

Sudanese officials say the death toll from a military plane crash in the city of Omdurman has increased to at least 46 people, including women and children

Death toll in Sudan military plane crash rises to 46
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Hamas says next swap deal with Israel will use 'new mechanism'

Palestinian group Hamas said on Wednesday an exchange of Palestinian prisoners for the bodies of Israeli hostages would take place through "a new mechanism" that guaranteed Israel's

Hamas says next swap deal with Israel will use 'new mechanism'
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The US is missing again as G20 finance chiefs meet in South Africa

Finance ministers and central bank chiefs from the Group of 20 developed and developing nations have gathered in South Africa for a two-day meeting

The US is missing again as G20 finance chiefs meet in South Africa
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Nigeria to automate short stay visa approval process

Nigeria is automating its electronic visa approval and issuance process in an effort to boost travel and business, the interior minister said.

Nigeria to automate short stay visa approval process
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Rwanda sanctions will undermine push for Congo peace talks, proscribed minister says

International sanctions against Rwanda will reduce the incentive for Kinshasa to engage in peace talks with M23 rebels who have made lightning advances in eastern Congo this year,

Rwanda sanctions will undermine push for Congo peace talks, proscribed minister says
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Trump ends US initiative to boost electricity access in Africa, Bloomberg News reports

An initiative by the United States to increase electricity supply in Africa has been dismantled by U.S.

Trump ends US initiative to boost electricity access in Africa, Bloomberg News reports
Africa|Economy|Finance

South Africa inflation edges up in first release since basket update

South African inflation edged up in January in the first release since the statistics agency updated its consumer price basket, but the headline rate

South Africa inflation edges up in first release since basket update
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Haiti gangs launch deadly attack on capital's Delmas neighborhood

Armed gangs launched a fresh attack on Haiti's capital before dawn on Tuesday, killing residents in the Delmas 30 neighborhood and

Haiti gangs launch deadly attack on capital's Delmas neighborhood
Africa|Business|Economy

Botswana, the country with the biggest diamonds, gets an improved 10-year deal with miner De Beers

The Botswana government has signed a new diamond sales agreement crucial to its economy with the De Beers mining company after seven years of negotiations

Botswana, the country with the biggest diamonds, gets an improved 10-year deal with miner De Beers
Africa|Business|Economy

Congo weighs cobalt export quotas to revive prices amid supply glut

The Democratic Republic of Congo is considering introducing cobalt export quotas as the world's biggest supplier of the battery metal seeks to

Congo weighs cobalt export quotas to revive prices amid supply glut
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UK suspends some financial aid to Rwanda over violence in eastern Congo as rebels dig in

U.K. authorities are punishing Rwanda over its support of the rebels who now control two major cities in eastern Congo

UK suspends some financial aid to Rwanda over violence in eastern Congo as rebels dig in
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Eastern and Southern African blocs weigh deployment to eastern Congo

Eastern and Southern African countries are looking into the possibility of deploying troops to secure areas of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo now under M23 rebel control, according

Eastern and Southern African blocs weigh deployment to eastern Congo
Africa|Health|World

A mystery illness in Congo has killed more than 50 people hours after they felt sick

Health experts say an unknown illness first discovered in three children who ate a bat has rapidly killed more than 50 people in northwestern Congo over the past five weeks

A mystery illness in Congo has killed more than 50 people hours after they felt sick
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Security conditions in a famine-hit camp in Sudan are 'unbearable,' an aid group says

An international aid worker says all roads around Sudan’s famine-stricken Zamzam camp in North Darfur are blocked and the security situation there has become “unbearable.”

Security conditions in a famine-hit camp in Sudan are 'unbearable,' an aid group says
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Egypt rejects proposals to displace Palestinians

Egypt rejects proposals to displace the Palestinian people in order to not "liquidate" the Palestinian cause and to avoid threatening the national security of countries in the region

Egypt rejects proposals to displace Palestinians
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Debt crisis hits new highs in developing nations, relief deal needed, says UN

The debt crisis facing the world's poorest economies is reaching new highs and debt servicing is eating up a growing share of revenues at

Debt crisis hits new highs in developing nations, relief deal needed, says UN
Africa|Business|Economy

Botswana, De Beers sign long-delayed diamonds deal

Botswana's government on Tuesday signed a long-delayed 10-year diamonds sales agreement with Anglo American unit De Beers adding a possible extension period of five

Botswana, De Beers sign long-delayed diamonds deal
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

South African central bank governor says trade and tax policies pose inflation risks

Global trade tensions and a potential value-added tax hike in South Africa could derail two years of slowing inflation, the country's central bank governor said

South African central bank governor says trade and tax policies pose inflation risks
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UK to suspend bilateral aid to Rwanda over Congo conflict

Britain on Tuesday said it would pause some bilateral aid to Rwanda and impose other diplomatic sanctions on Kigali over its role in the conflict in neighbouring

UK to suspend bilateral aid to Rwanda over Congo conflict
Africa|Americas|Education|Health

Women sew feminine care products for girls around the world

Women sew feminine care products for girls around the world

Women sew feminine care products for girls around the world
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The main ingredients in Sierra Leone's kush are synthetic opioids and cannabinoids, report finds

A new report released by an anti-transnational crime group has identified the core chemical components of kush, a synthetic drug that has swept through Sierra Leone and the region in the past few years

The main ingredients in Sierra Leone's kush are synthetic opioids and cannabinoids, report finds
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A police union in Haiti demands more protection after gangs kill a Kenyan police officer

Haitian police officers are demanding better protection and treatment a day after gunmen killed a Kenyan police officer who was part of a U.N.-backed mission tasked with fighting gangs in the troubled Caribbean country

A police union in Haiti demands more protection after gangs kill a Kenyan police officer
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UK will impose sanctions on Rwanda 'soon' in response to Congo conflict

Britain will introduce sanctions soon against Rwanda over fighting in neighbouring Congo, a minister in the UK Foreign Office told Reuters on Monday.

UK will impose sanctions on Rwanda 'soon' in response to Congo conflict
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Morocco foils attacks by cell loyal to Islamic State

Morocco's counterterrorism agency said on Monday it had foiled attacks against national and international targets in the country by a 12-member cell loyal to

Morocco foils attacks by cell loyal to Islamic State
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More pressure on Rwanda as Congo says rebel uprising has killed over 7,000 people this year

Congo says over 7,000 people have died this year as Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have captured unprecedented amounts of territory in its mineral-rich eastern region

More pressure on Rwanda as Congo says rebel uprising has killed over 7,000 people this year
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Rwanda’s Kabarebe, sanctioned by US over ties to Congo rebels, is Kagame's 'hatchet man'

When Rwanda's ex-spy chief Patrick Karegeya was murdered in South Africa in 2014, his former brother-in-arms James Kabarebe was blunt: "When you choose to

Rwanda’s Kabarebe, sanctioned by US over ties to Congo rebels, is Kagame's 'hatchet man'
Africa|Crime|Political

A witchcraft case involving Zambia's president brings scrutiny of a colonial-era law and traditions

Two men are on trial in Zambia on charges of practicing witchcraft and possessing charms intended to harm the country’s president

A witchcraft case involving Zambia's president brings scrutiny of a colonial-era law and traditions
Africa|Business|Europe|Finance|Technology

Prosus to buy Just Eat to create a European food delivery 'champion'

Dutch technology investor Prosus has agreed to buy Just Eat Takewaway.com for 4.1 billion euros ($4.3 billion) to create a "European tech

Prosus to buy Just Eat to create a European food delivery 'champion'
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Children face lethal violence, rape in east Congo war

As Rwanda-backed rebels closed in on eastern Congo's largest city, retreating army soldiers barged into Suzanne Amisi Wilonja's home near the airport to loot, firing indiscriminately and

Children face lethal violence, rape in east Congo war
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Fighting in Congo has killed 7,000 since January, DRC prime minister says

Some 7,000 people have died since January in fighting in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the prime minister of the DRC told a high-level meeting of

Fighting in Congo has killed 7,000 since January, DRC prime minister says
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Somali pirates have used the Red Sea Crisis and war in Gaza to stage a return

Somali pirates have used the Red Sea Crisis and war in Gaza to stage a return

Somali pirates have used the Red Sea Crisis and war in Gaza to stage a return
Africa|Health|Political|World

MSF pulls out of famine-stricken camp in Sudan's Darfur due to heavy fighting

Medical charity MSF has been forced to suspend its activities in a famine-stricken camp in Sudan's North Darfur because of heavy fighting in the area, it said on Monday.

MSF pulls out of famine-stricken camp in Sudan's Darfur due to heavy fighting
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Kenyan police officer sent to Haiti to help rein in violent gangs is killed in fighting

Kenyan authorities say one of their officers sent to Haiti to help rein in violent gangs was killed in an operation in the countryside

Kenyan police officer sent to Haiti to help rein in violent gangs is killed in fighting
Africa|Health|Political|World

Sudan’s military breaks paramilitary group's siege of crucial city

Sudan's miliary says it has broken a paramilitary group's yearlong siege of the crucial city of Obeid, restoring access to a strategic area in the south-central region and strengthening crucial supply routes in their nearly two years of war

Sudan’s military breaks paramilitary group's siege of crucial city
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Congo's president says he'll create a unity government as violence spreads

Congo’s president says he is going to launch a unity government, as violence spreads across the country’s east and pressure mounts over his handling of the crisis

Congo's president says he'll create a unity government as violence spreads
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Sudan's army makes key advances after RSF signs political charter

Sudan's army said on Sunday it had seized back control of the town of el-Gitaina, just south of the capital, from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and broken the paramilitary group's

Sudan's army makes key advances after RSF signs political charter