Ivory Coast receives Djidji Ayokwe talking drum looted in 1916

The Djidji Ayokwe talking drum looted by French colonial forces in 1916 returned to Ivory Coast, marking a historic cultural repatriation.

Trump says Iran’s new supreme leader ‘likely alive but injured’

Trump says Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is likely alive but injured

Militia attack in eastern DR Congo kills 25, including seven children

At least 25 civilians, including children, were killed in a CODECO militia attack in Ituri province

Eritrean cartoonist freed after 15 years without charge

Eritrean cartoonist Biniam Solomon has been released after 15 years in prison without trial

Senegal reviews GTA gas deal and flags one-sided terms with BP

Senegal’s prime minister said a review found the GTA gas contract with BP unfair and promised to publish details while prioritizing gas supply.

Ivory Coast plans to adjust cocoa prices to match global market levels

Ivory Coast plans to reform its cocoa marketing system to align farmer prices with global markets and address stockpile and trader-related challenges.

Morocco plans to repatriate nationals who fought for Islamic State

Morocco is planning to repatriate citizens, including fighters, women, and children, detained in Iraq following U.S. transfers from Syria after IS collapse.

Four more men arrive in Eswatini under US deportation programme

Four men deported from the United States arrived in Eswatini under a controversial programme, with authorities preparing more arrivals while legal challenges continue.

Egypt sets maximum prices for unsubsidised bread to ease inflation

Egypt capped unsubsidised bread prices in private bakeries to limit inflation impact, while authorities monitor compliance and warn of penalties for violations.

African Union condemns drone strike killing civilians in DRC

The African Union condemned a drone strike in Goma that killed civilians, urged restraint, and called for an impartial investigation to protect humanitarian workers.

Landslides kill at least 70 in Ethiopia’s southern Gamo Zone

At least 70 killed and dozens missing after landslides in southern Ethiopia’s Gamo Zone

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