Sudan’s SAF blamed for drone strike that killed 17 in Chad

Chad and TASIS blame SAF for deadly Tine strike, warning conflict is expanding beyond Sudan’s borders

US considers lifting some Iranian oil sanctions to ease rising prices

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Washington may ease Iranian oil sanctions as energy prices surge, aiming to stabilise markets and support global partners.

Libya’s oil output at Sharara gradually rises after pipeline fire

Sharara oil field fire is under control as Libya begins gradual restoration of production and maintenance teams assess the damage.

Iran urges South Africa to rally BRICS against US-Israel strikes

Iran offered safe passage for South African cargoes through the Strait of Hormuz and urged BRICS nations to oppose US-Israel aggression.

US funding offer to Zambia links health aid with mineral access

A leaked US-Zambia health funding draft links aid to mining access, raising privacy, sovereignty, and funding cut concerns across African countries.

Rhinos return to Uganda’s Kidepo Valley National Park after 40 years

For the first time since 1983, Uganda reintroduces rhinos to Kidepo National Park, aiming to restore the species lost to poaching and instability.

Senegal demands probe after CAF strips Africa Cup title

Senegal condemned CAF for stripping its Africa Cup win, demanded an independent probe, and announced plans for legal action while supporting detained fans in Morocco.

Nigeria troops kill 80 insurgents in Borno base attack

Nigerian forces backed by airstrikes kill 80 insurgents repelling a major base assault in Borno

18 killed in bandit reprisal attack in Katsina

Bandit reprisal kills 18 in Katsina after vigilante clash, raising fears over failed peace deals

Tinubu arrives in London to hold talks with Britain’s royal family

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu visits the UK for the first state trip in decades, meeting King Charles III, British leaders, and the Nigerian diaspora.

Britain and Rwanda clash over unpaid migrant deal

Britain and Rwanda go to The Hague over unpaid migrant deal, with Rwanda seeking over £100 million and Britain disputing the claims.

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