Russian tanker drifts toward Libya after Mediterranean attack

A Russian tanker damaged in a Mediterranean attack is drifting unmanned towards Libya carrying fuel and gas, raising concerns about potential explosion risks.

Britain reduces aid to Africa and Middle East while funding expertise

Britain cuts international aid to 0.3% of GNI, protecting key humanitarian programs while reducing bilateral aid to Africa and Middle East countries.

UN agency urges safe maritime exit for Gulf‑stranded ships

The UN’s International Maritime Organization urged a safe corridor in the Gulf to evacuate stranded vessels and seafarers, condemning Iran’s attacks and urging international coordination.

Luxury cars reach Kenyan island as Dubai route faces delays

Thousands of luxury cars from Japan were diverted to Kenya’s Lamu port as Gulf war and strikes on Dubai disrupt normal shipping routes.

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.

Migrant boat disaster leaves 17 dead off Comoros coast

At least 17 migrants died off Comoros in a failed crossing to Mayotte, officials say

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

DRC and Rwanda agree on steps to ease eastern Congo tensions

The DRC and Rwanda agreed in Washington to concrete measures, including troop disengagement and FDLR neutralization, to reduce tensions and advance last year’s peace accord.

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.

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