Tanzania fights to save endangered bird species

Tanzania’s lush landscapes and sprawling savannahs have always been a haven for birds, they are increasingly being encroached upon, pushing many bird species to the brink of extinction

Heat wave claims 21 lives in Morocco’s Beni Mellal

Of deceased, 17 were already receiving treatment at hospital, says Morocco’s Health Ministry

Sudan’s RSF leader Dagalo welcomes US invitation to ceasefire talks

Dagalo announced on social media that these crucial discussions are scheduled for August 14, 2024, in Switzerland

Paris 2024 Olympics kick off with opening ceremony on River Seine

French capital to host Summer Olympics, running until Aug. 11 as 10,500 athletes fight for medals

UN report reveals severe food crisis in Sudan

A UN report highlights severe food insecurity affecting millions in Sudan and South Sudan due to crises and conflicts.

Dangote refinery reselling crude amid technical issues

The plant is reselling imported and Nigerian crude due to technical issues, impacting oil prices and raising concerns about its operations.

Sudan’s Kassala women trained in bakery skills to promote peace

This initiative is part of a larger effort to strengthen peacebuilding systems in Sudan.

Hungary accuses Ukraine of blackmail over Russian oil transit

A solution must be found by September, or else Hungary will begin to experience oil shortage, says senior official

France’s outgoing premier: ‘Massive, serious’ railway sabota...

‘Criminal acts’ were carried out in ‘prepared, coordinated’ way, Gabriel Attal says

95 Libyans arrested at suspected secret military camp in South Africa

Libyan nationals detained in a South African holiday town amid allegations of immigration violations, suspected military training

Ethiopia: The birthplace of coffee

The beloved beverage enjoyed by millions around the world, has its roots deeply embedded in Ethiopia

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