South Africa sets judges to investigate Iran warships in naval drills

Ramaphosa orders independent probe into Iranian warships during BRICS-led Exercise Will of Peace 2026

Pope visits Algeria to strengthen Christian-Muslim dialogue

Pope Leo XIV will visit Algeria in April, marking the first papal visit and promoting dialogue, peace, and Christian Muslim understanding in the country.

US targets 4,500 White South African refugee cases per month

A US document shows plans to process 4,500 White South Africans monthly as refugees using an embassy-based site

Pirates attack Ghanaian fishermen and steal motors off coast

Pirates attacked Ghanaian fishermen in the Gulf of Guinea, seizing motors and generators, leaving them stranded, but authorities rescued all 71 men safely.

Officials uncover mass graves amid eastern Congo fighting surge

Authorities in eastern Congo discovered two mass graves containing 171 bodies after M23 rebels withdrew, highlighting ongoing violence despite a U.S.-mediated peace agreement.

Israel approves Somaliland’s first ambassador to Tel Aviv

Israel approved Somaliland’s first ambassador and plans to appoint its own envoy, months after recognising the region’s independence amid tensions with Somalia.

South African men return after alleged Ukraine recruitment

Eleven South African men returned home after allegedly being lured to fight for Russian forces in Ukraine, as authorities investigate recruitment claims.

Pope Leo XIV will visit four African nations

Pope Leo XIV will visit Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea in April, also stopping in Monaco and Spain to promote peace, interfaith dialogue, and migration issues.

Congo drone strike kills M23 spokesman, nine dead

Drone strike in eastern Congo kills M23 spokesman and at least nine others

Zimbabwe rejects ‘lopsided’ US health aid deal

Zimbabwe has rejected a US health aid deal worth $367m, citing data sovereignty and benefit-sharing concerns

Gunmen kill 25 in twin attacks in Northeast Nigeria

Gunmen killed at least 25 people in coordinated attacks on two villages in Nigeria’s Adamawa State, residents and officials said

Ukraine: Over 1,700 Africans fighting for Russia

Kyiv accuses Russia of deceiving over 1,700 Africans into fighting in Ukraine’s war

Cameroon says Ekane died of natural causes in custody

Cameroon says detained opposition figure Anicet Ekane died of natural causes, while his family and opposition leaders question the circumstances and demand transparency.

Sierra Leone says Guinean troops cross border, clash

Sierra Leone said Guinean soldiers crossed into its territory, clashed with security forces, detained personnel and seized weapons, while diplomatic efforts continue to secure their release.

Sonko urges parliament to toughen Senegal’s anti-LGBT law

Senegal’s prime minister is pushing legislation that would double jail terms for same-sex acts

Mugabe’s youngest son faces attempted murder charge in SA

Bellarmine Mugabe appeared in a South African court after a shooting left a man critically injured in Johannesburg

Nigerian forces kill 25 ISWAP fighters in Borno

Nigerian forces said they killed at least 25 ISWAP fighters in coordinated ground and air operations in Borno state, destroying bases and seizing weapons.

Nile basin states mark Nile day and renew cooperation

Nile Basin Initiative member states marked Nile Day in Juba, reaffirming commitment to dialogue, equitable water sharing, and inclusive governance amid rising regional challenges.

Ghana, Burkina Faso boost security after militant attack

Leaders agree on stronger bilateral framework to prevent terrorism and address organised crime threats.

EU urges Congo rebels to open humanitarian corridors

EU official calls on eastern Congo rebels to allow humanitarian corridors as millions face acute shortages amid fighting

Russian spy agency takes over Wagner’s Africa operations

An investigation finds Russia’s SVR has taken over Wagner’s influence and disinformation operations across Africa

Dagalo in Uganda as TASIS pushes political path to end Sudan war

Dagalo’s Uganda visit highlights TASIS efforts to push dialogue and reject a military endgame

Gabon defends social media shutdown amid rising unrest

Gabonese authorities say the social media ban is needed for stability as strikes widen and VPN use surges

Gunmen kill at least 50 in Nigeria village attack

Unidentified gunmen attacked a village in Nigeria’s Zamfara state, killing at least 50 residents, abducting women and children, and worsening ongoing insecurity in the region.

Cameroon soldiers jailed over 2020 massacre of civilians

Three Cameroonian soldiers have received rare prison sentences over the 2020 killing of civilians in the Anglophone region

Greece plans to transfer irregular migrants to new African hubs

European nations seek agreements with Kenya and Rwanda to host rejected asylum seekers in hubs.

Truck and pickup crash kills 18 in Egypt

A truck and pickup truck collided on the 30 June Axis near Port Said, killing 18 fishermen and injuring three others, officials said.

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