France signals openness to talks on slavery reparations, Ghana says

Ghana says France is open to reparations dialogue after Macron meeting, despite UN abstention

Angola floods halt Lobito corridor railway operations indefinitely

Angola suspends Lobito Atlantic Railway services after heavy rains damage bridges and disrupt transport links.

Benin begins counting votes after calm but low turnout vote

Benin starts counting votes after a calm election day marked by low turnout and scattered incidents reported by civil society monitors.

Eritrean footballers seek asylum in Eswatini after match

Officials confirm Eritrean players and staff are seeking asylum in Eswatini, citing fears of forced military conscription back home.

South Africa DA picks Hill-Lewis to challenge ANC dominance

Cape Town mayor becomes DA leader, setting sights on expanding influence and competing for national leadership in South Africa’s next elections.

Nigerian airstrike hits market, over 200 feared dead

More than 200 feared dead after Nigerian jets strike market in insurgency-hit northeast

Djibouti president Guelleh wins sixth term in election

President Guelleh retains power with nearly 98 percent of votes while Djibouti maintains strategic importance in Red Sea region.

Somalia president praises Omar Artan World Cup selection

Omar Artan makes history as Somalia’s first referee selected for World Cup finals across Canada, Mexico and United States.

UK puts Mauritius-Chagos deal on hold over US split

UK pauses Mauritius-Chagos Islands legislation after Trump reverses stance, stalling sovereignty transfer talks with Mauritius.

Prince Harry faces legal action from African charity

Sentebale files a defamation case against Prince Harry, who rejects claims tied to a dispute that has affected the charity’s reputation.

Uganda ex minister jailed for stealing aid iron sheets

Agnes Nandutu receives four year sentence after diverting roofing materials intended for poor families in Uganda’s Karamoja region.

South Africa unveils draft AI policy for public input

South Africa unveils draft AI policy for public input, focusing on regulation, innovation, ethics, and digital infrastructure development.

At least 44 killed in attacks in northwest Nigeria

Authorities intensify security response after gunmen kill civilians and soldiers in northern Nigeria amid ongoing banditry concerns.

Mali withdraws recognition of Sahrawi Republic

Mali backs Morocco autonomy plan, drops Sahrawi Republic recognition

Tanzanian musician Matonya charged with rape in Kenya

Tanzanian singer Matonya faces rape charges in Kenya after alleged assault in Mombasa

Ghana to cut fuel taxes as Iran conflict drives price surge

Ghana to remove fuel taxes to curb rising pump prices driven by the Iran conflict

Hip-hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa dies of prostate cancer

Afrika Bambaataa known for Planet Rock remembered as hip-hop pioneer despite past abuse allegations and criticism over legacy.

US expands Nigeria travel warning, allows embassy staff to leave Abuja

US expands Nigeria travel warning, evacuates embassy staff

Jihadists kill Nigerian general in base attack

Nigerian general killed in base attack as jihadist violence escalates across the country

Chimpanzee group turns on itself in deadly Uganda conflict

Uganda chimpanzees split into rival groups, triggering years of deadly attacks

Congo raises $1.25 billion in debut international bond sale

Congo secures $1.25B in debut bond sale as demand surges and market conditions improve

TASIS says 56 killed in SAF Darfur wedding drone strike

TASIS says 56 civilians were killed in a drone strike on a wedding in Kutum

Nigeria launches mass trial of over 500 terrorism suspects

Nigeria starts mass trial of 500 suspects over militant violence

US judge blocks Trump move to end protections for Ethiopians

Court blocks move to revoke protections for Ethiopians in US, citing legal violations

Tanzanian president orders officials to travel in single bus trips

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan ordered officials to travel in a single bus during trips to cut fuel consumption amid soaring prices and shortages.

Gunmen kill at least 20, abduct villagers in northwest Nigeria

Gunmen kill 20 and abduct villagers in Niger state attack

Central African Republic frees NGO consultant after espionage case

Central African Republic releases NGO consultant after diplomatic efforts by Portugal Belgium and European Union authorities.

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