Dozens die in Central African Republic landslide near border
A landslide at an illegal artisanal mine in the western Central African Republic has killed dozens of people, highlighting the ongoing safety risks in the country’s unregulated mineral sector.
Syria will reopen its embassy in Rabat following a historic visit
Morocco and Syria have agreed to reopen the Syrian embassy in Rabat and update their bilateral cooperation framework following a historic visit by the Syrian Foreign Minister.
Kenya raises retail fuel prices again as global crude supply drops
Drivers in Kenya face higher costs at the pump following a new retail fuel price hike by the EPRA.
Uganda pauses rate hikes despite rising inflation from Iran war
Uganda keeps benchmark rates unchanged as Governor Atingi-Ego monitors the impact of Iran wars.
Nigeria rights commission calls for airstrike investigation
Nigeria rights body demands probe into civilian airstrike deaths
Tinubu calls for global financial reform to aid African growth
Rising debt costs in Nigeria are crowding out essential spending on health and infrastructure.
French prosecutors seek seven years for Sarkozy in Libya case
Nicolas Sarkozy faces a potential seven-year prison term over Libyan campaign funding allegations.
Egypt and ITFC sign a $1.5 billion deal for food and energy needs
This $1.5 billion agreement between Egypt and ITFC focuses on securing vital commodity imports.
South Africa moves to ease local ownership rules for Starlink
Minister Solly Malatsi announces plans to create a friendlier environment for global tech firms.
UN rights chief demands probe into Nigerian, Chadian airstrikes
Volker Turk demands a thorough probe into deadly airstrikes by Nigerian and Chadian military forces.
Families of Pakistani sailors plead for rescue after Somali pirate hijacking
Families of Pakistani crew held by Somali pirates demand urgent rescue efforts

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