Russia delivers grain to Zimbabwe amid isolation
First batch of Putin’s free wheat arrives in Zimbabwe, raising questions about sanctions and diplomacy.
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First batch of Putin’s free wheat arrives in Zimbabwe, raising questions about sanctions and diplomacy.
Russia delivers grain to Zimbabwe amid isolation Read More »
A $35 billion investment from the UAE promises to revitalize Egypt’s economy, with a focus on tourism, infrastructure, and debt relief.
UAE pumps $35 billion into Egypt, fueling economic, tourism Read More »
A Senegalese man piloting an overloaded boat in the Channel is sentenced to 9.5 years in jail for the manslaughter of four migrants who died during the crossing.
Senegalese pilot in manslaughter conviction for Channel crossing Read More »
President Sall’s attempt to set a new election date through talks faces opposition from candidates and civil society in Senegal.
Senegal candidates, groups reject President’s dialogue offer Read More »
Responding to reports of civilian rights violations in Gezira State, Sudan’s RSF vows swift action, activates a committee to investigate complaints, and assures commitment to justice and citizen safety.
RSF vows swift action on civilian violation reports in Gezira state Read More »
Facing continued protests for sweeping reforms, Algerian authorities intensified crackdowns on free speech and assembly, five years after the Hirak movement began.
Algeria still silencing Hirak protesters, says Amnesty Read More »
President Sall’s announcement of an April 2 exit follows the contentious delay of the presidential election, escalating political turmoil.
Senegal’s Sall ends term on April 2, election date uncertain Read More »
Nigeria’s Lagos state governor unveils measures like a 3-day work week and transport discounts to combat soaring inflation after protests erupt due to economic crisis.
Lagos eases soaring costs after protests in Nigeria Read More »
Guinea-Bissau vows to end deadly witchcraft practices after eight women are poisoned and killed in the north.
Witchcraft blamed in Guinea-Bissau as 8 women die Read More »
Former Zambian President Edgar Lungu is sued for a $14,000 debt by Happy Mwangata, who claims unpaid campaign materials.
Former Zambia leader faces lawsuit over unsettled campaign debt Read More »