Human Rights Watch urges Burkina Faso to free journalists

Burkina Faso’s military government faces criticism after detaining three journalists, with Human Rights Watch warning of press suppression.

Mali outraged over treatment of its citizens in Mauritania

Mali condemns Mauritania’s deportation of migrants, calling it a human rights violation and demanding an immediate end to the mistreatment of its citizens.

Dbeibah and bin Zayed discuss economic and energy cooperation

Libya’s Dbeibah and UAE’s bin Zayed meet to enhance economic and political ties and discuss key regional and international issues in Abu Dhabi.

DR Congo military says M23 rebels launch attacks after ceasefire

Government forces report that M23 rebels attacked their positions in eastern dr Congo after truce.

Egypt tourist submarine sinks, killing six, including two minors

Six people died when a tourist submarine sank off Egypt’s Red Sea coast, and several others were rescued, including many Russian tourists.

23 South African nationals rescued from Myanmar scam operations

South Africa has repatriated 23 citizens rescued from Myanmar scam centres, where they were forced into online fraud.

Militants in Nigeria modify drones to strike military bases

Militant groups in west Africa are turning cheap drones into explosive-laden weapons, challenging military forces and reshaping the battlefield.

Kenya’s Ruto speaks with Kiir on Machar’s arrest, sends envoy

Following a call with South Sudan’s President Kiir, Kenya is sending a peace envoy to mediate the crisis over Machar’s detention.

Who is Riek Machar, South Sudan’s embattled vice president?

The conflict, which led to hundreds of thousands of deaths, was fueled by ethnic divisions, with Kiir leading Dinka forces and Machar commanding Nuer fighters

US embassy in Chad suspends most nonimmigrant visas for 90 days

A State Department spokesperson clarified that the suspension affects nonimmigrant visa categories, including those for tourists, business travelers, and students or exchange visitors

SAF airstrike in Darfur draws strong condemnation from UN

Turk stressed that such acts must never be normalized, calling for an end to the indiscriminate targeting of civilians

Machar’s detention collapses South Sudan peace deal, SPLM-IO says

The SPLM-IO, Machar’s party, condemned his detention, saying it nullifies the fragile peace deal with President Salva Kiir’s government

Norway shuts South Sudan embassy temporarily over security risks

Norway has temporarily shut its embassy in Juba, citing a worsening security situation in South Sudan, its foreign ministry announced Wednesday. Tensions escalated after President Salva Kiir dismissed the governor of Upper Nile state, where clashes between government forces and an ethnic militia have intensified. The militia is accused of aligning with First Vice President Riek Machar, raising fears of renewed conflict in the fragile nation. South Sudan, the world’s newest country, emerged from a devastating civil war in 2018. However, ongoing violence threatens its fragile peace, stoking international concerns. Norway’s foreign ministry stated that embassy operations will temporarily shift to Nairobi, Kenya, until conditions improve. Norway shuts South Sudan embassy temporarily over security risksOfficials emphasized that the Juba mission would reopen once security stabilizes.

Abiy Ahmed calls on Tigray to nominate a new regional leader

Ethiopia’s prime minister calls on Tigray to nominate a new leader as divisions within the TPLF threaten stability and raise concerns about renewed conflict.

South Sudan opposition army denounces new attacks near Juba

Opposition forces in South Sudan report new attacks by government troops near Juba, raising fears of instability and calls for urgent international action.

UN urges South Sudan leaders to meet and prevent conflict

UN official urges President Kiir and Vice President Machar to hold talks and assure South Sudanese of their commitment to stability.

Mnangagwa fires army chief ahead of planned protests

Mnangagwa, who rose to power following the 2017 military coup that ousted Robert Mugabe, faces increasing dissent within his ZANU-PF party, which has ruled Zimbabwe since 1980

Rwanda calls Burundi president’s attack claim ‘unfortunate’

President Evariste Ndayishimiye tells BBC that Rwandan President Paul Kagame plans to attack Burundi

Terrorists attack two Nigerian military bases, kill four soldiers

Fighters from Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) have long targeted security forces and civilians in the region

Airstrikes by Burhan-led forces kill over 100 civilians in Sudan

Al Burhan-led airstrikes on North Darfur’s Turah Market kill over 100 civilians and destroy infrastructure, condemned as war crimes by activists.

Zimbabwe president reassigns army chief to sports minister role

Zimbabwe’s army chief, Anselem Nhamo Sanyatwe, was reassigned to the sports ministry as political infighting intensifies ahead of the 2028 elections.

South Sudan doctors’ union urges action on cholera outbreak

Health Ministry needs funding to procure supplies for affected communities, Doctors’ Union says

MSF calls for action as violence spikes in DR Congo’s Ituri province

MSF condemns the recent surge in violence in Ituri province, DR Congo, which has left thousands displaced and caused severe harm to civilians, including women and children.

UNHCR suspends aid to refugees in Egypt amid funding crisis

UNHCR has suspended critical medical aid to refugees in Egypt due to a funding shortfall, impacting thousands, especially Sudanese refugees.

Boko Haram kills 20 Cameroonian troops in deadly raid

Cameroon troops stationed near Wulgo were attacked by Boko Haram terrorists who infiltrated the area posing as herders killing 20 soldiers and seizing weapons.

Fighting escalates in Eastern Congo as peace efforts continue

Since January, the M23’s rapid advance has led to the capture of DRC’s two largest cities in the east, causing thousands of deaths and displacing hundreds of thousands more

Ethiopia at crossroads as Tigray tensions threaten regional stability

Ethiopia faces a precarious situation as internal Tigray tensions and its Red Sea aspirations could trigger a regional conflict with Eritrea.

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