Fifteen countries sign Mombasa Declaration to fight illegal fishing

Fifteen nations have adopted the Mombasa Declaration to combat illegal fishing and enhance global fisheries transparency by implementing low-cost policy reforms.

Ruto says Kenya, US close to critical minerals agreement

Kenya nears US critical minerals deal to process resources at home

Trump warns Iran deal is not final: ‘We’ll go back to shooting’

Trump warns Iran deal could collapse as G7 backs fragile ceasefire

Somaliland denies talks over Israeli military base

Somaliland says no Israeli base under discussion

Scientists baffled as fat influencers keep dying

Scientists baffled as fat influencers keep dying after body positivity boom

G7 urges global action as Ebola outbreak spreads in DR Congo, Uganda

G7 calls for coordinated Ebola response in DR Congo, Uganda

Equatorial Guinea’s government resigns over missed targets

Prime Minister Manuel Osa Nsue Nsua steps down alongside all cabinet members in West Africa.

Tunisia hires manager Herve Renard after historic World Cup loss

Sabri Lamouchi loses his job as Tunisia manager after a poor start to their World Cup campaign.

Tunisia repatriates nearly 100 sub-Saharan migrants

Officials laud the humanitarian aspects of a program that has returned 5000 migrants so far.

Zimbabwe train crash kills nine people at a railway crossing

At least nine people, including two young children, were killed when a freight train struck a passenger bus in southern Zimbabwe. The catastrophic collision occurred Tuesday morning at a rail-level crossing in the prominent sugar-producing town of Triangle. National railway authorities reported that twenty-five other passengers sustained varying degrees of injury and were rushed to regional hospitals. Preliminary investigations indicate the bus driver failed to stop and check the tracks, directly violating critical railway safety regulations. Visual reports from local media depicted a scene of devastation, showing the crumpled bus resting silently beside the steel tracks. Twisted fragments of jagged metal and shattered debris were strewn across the blood-stained ground following the immense impact. This tragedy struck less than a week after a central Zimbabwe minibus fire claimed the lives of seven innocent schoolchildren. Road crashes remain a frequent and devastating reality across Zimbabwe, claiming an average of five lives every single day. National road safety statistics reveal that human error accounts for approximately ninety-four percent of all traffic accidents. Furthermore, United Nations data highlights that Africa suffers from the highest road traffic fatality rate across the entire globe.

Oil prices drop below 80 dollars following US-Iran agreement

Oil prices dropped below US$80 a barrel following optimism over a US-Iran deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and potentially ease sanctions on Iranian crude.

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