Nigeria launches mass trial of over 500 terrorism suspects
Nigeria starts mass trial of 500 suspects over militant violence
French court will try ex-Rwandan officer for genocide complicity
France will try former Rwandan officer Cyprien Kayumba for allegedly delivering weapons used during the 1994 genocide, marking another case in universal jurisdiction.
Tanzanian president orders officials to travel in single bus trips
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan ordered officials to travel in a single bus during trips to cut fuel consumption amid soaring prices and shortages.
Ethiopian police arrest top trafficker, nine accomplices abroad
Ethiopian police arrested a trafficker and nine accomplices who smuggled over 3,000 people to Libya, where many faced torture, rape, or death.
AU welcomes Iran war ceasefire, warns of economic fallout
AU welcomes ceasefire, warning of fuel shocks and rising costs across Africa
From threats to retreat: Trump forced into Iran truce
Trump backs down from war threats, sealing a fragile Iran ceasefire
Central African Republic frees NGO consultant after espionage case
Central African Republic releases NGO consultant after diplomatic efforts by Portugal Belgium and European Union authorities.
Pakistan urges Trump to delay Iran strike deadline for talks
Shehbaz Sharif asks Donald Trump to postpone planned strikes on Iran while urging reopening of Strait of Hormuz for diplomatic progress
Nigeria enforces executive order to plug oil revenue leaks
Nigeria enforces an executive order requiring NNPC and agencies to deposit revenue directly to the government, eliminating deductions and boosting transparency and internal revenue collection.
Madagascar declares energy emergency as Iran war disrupts supply
Madagascar declares energy emergency as Iran war disrupts fuel supply
Guinea-Bissau transporters strike as fuel price hikes bite
Drivers strike in Guinea-Bissau over fuel hikes and fare caps, disrupting transport nationwide

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