Libya starts local elections in 16 municipalities amid political split

Libya has launched the third phase of municipal elections in 16 municipalities, aiming to restore local governance amid political divisions.

Power shifts in Madagascar as Ravatomanga’s empire falls silent

Mamy Ravatomanga, once a powerful ally of ousted president Andry Rajoelina, has fled Madagascar amid a youth-led coup that ended his long-standing influence.

Police in Tunisia arrest dozens during protests against chemical plant

Police in Gabes arrested dozens of demonstrators protesting a chemical plant blamed for pollution and health hazards.

Ukraine keeps cautious stance on receiving US Tomahawk arms

Ukrainian President Zelensky said he was realistic about receiving US Tomahawk missiles after meeting Trump, emphasizing caution to avoid escalation.

Ankara highlights Turkey’s win-win approach with Africa

Türkiye is deepening ties with Africa through knowledge sharing, solidarity, and a moral partnership based on equality and mutual respect.

Madagascar’s Randrianirina sworn in, hails Gen Z, vows 2-year transition

Madagascar’s new military-backed president Col Michael Randrianirina is sworn in

Senegal uncovers new report on the 1944 French massacre

Senegalese authorities advanced investigations into the 1944 Thiaroye massacre, uncovering evidence of French colonial forces killing African soldiers.

Morocco will reshape its budget to boost health and education

Morocco will reprioritise its budget to boost health, education, and regional equality in response to youth protests.

Protesters clash with police in Peru as one dies amid unrest

A deadly protest in Lima against President Jose Jeri left one protester dead and dozens injured, prompting calls for police reform.

Who’s who: Ivory Coast prepares for October vote

Ivory Coast will hold a presidential election on October 25 with incumbent Ouattara heavily favoured amid investor scrutiny and economic and security challenges.

Egyptian prime minister warns the Nile is not open to adventure

Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly warns that the Nile is vital for Egypt and urges cooperation while opposing unilateral actions by Ethiopia over the GERD dam.

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