Bangladesh thumps Zimbabwe by 8 wickets in T20 opener

In a one-sided contest, Bangladesh cruised to an eight-wicket victory over Zimbabwe in the 1st T20I.

Tunisia expels migrants, raising concerns about vulnerable people

Tunisian authorities expelled hundreds of migrants, including asylum seekers, from camps in Tunis, raising concerns about their treatment and destination.

UK expects first deportation flights to Rwanda in July

The UK government’s plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda faces a new hurdle – a legal challenge from civil servants.

Military rule in Africa stifles press freedom, RSF reports

A new report by Reporters Without Borders reveals a concerning decline in press freedom across sub-Saharan Africa.

Soldiers face court-martial for airstrike killing 85 civilians in Nigeria

Decision made following report of 5-month investigation

US says it will return to Chad for talks to keep troops in the country

The U.S. military plans to return to Chad within a month for talks about revising an agreement that allows it to keep troops based.

Humanitarian crisis escalates in Northeastern Mali 

The town of Ménaka has been under siege for four months, driving up the prices of food.

Protesters block coach taking Channel migrants to Bibby Stockholm

Protesters chant pro-immigration slogans including ‘Stop deportation’ as UK starts deporting asylum seekers to Rwanda

Nigerians queue for hours for petrol as prices soar

The fuel shortage has led to an increase in transportation costs in the country where many people rely on public transportation.

Fatuma Ahmed: Kenya’s first female Air Force commander

Kenya’s President William Ruto on Thursday appointed Maj Gen Fatuma Gaiti Ahmed as the first female commander of the air force.

Sao Tome seeking compensation from former colonizers

Sao Tome said it would demand compensation from Portugal for damage caused by colonialism.

US troops out, Russia in: Niger tilt away from West

Russia’s deployment of troops to an airbase in Niger, where a small number of US forces remain, highlights growing tensions between Washington and Moscow in the Sahel region.

Mali rebels unite under new coalition, seek independent Azawad

Mali’s main separatist groups form a new coalition, led by a pro-independence figure, aiming for the creation of an independent state called Azawad.

Africa’s majestic icon: Mount Kilimanjaro stands tall

Africa boasts its towering emblem of natural grandeur: Mount Kilimanjaro

Liberia creates war crimes court after decades of calls for justice

Liberia establishes a long-awaited war crimes court to deliver justice for atrocities committed during the country’s brutal civil wars.

Mauritania’s opposition leader to run in presidential election

Mauritania’s Tewassoul party enters the presidential race, nominating Hamadi Ould Sid’ El Moctar as its candidate for the June election, in a bid to challenge incumbent President Ghazouani.

ICRC drivers killed in south Darfur as violence grips Sudan

Two ICRC drivers were killed and three staff members injured in a brutal attack by gunmen in Sudan’s South Darfur.

Kenya, Tanzania prepare for cyclone Hidaya after deadly floods

East Africa grapples with the aftermath of deadly floods and landslides while bracing for Cyclone Hidaya, further threatening the region already displaced and in crisis.

Ghana welcomes home looted treasures after decades

Ghana exhibits looted treasures, including gold regalia and a royal chair, returned by British and American museums after decades of negotiations.

Botswana’s diamond industry gets boost amid global uncertainty

Botswana is the world’s second-largest producer of diamonds after Russia and is leading calls for the G7 traceability initiative to be revised.

Kenya: Flood toll rises to 181 as homes and roads are destroyed

Floods and landslides across Kenya have killed 181 people since March, with hundreds of thousands forced to leave their homes, the government and Red Cross said

Kenyan army kill 6 Al-Shabaab terrorists in counter-terror operation

Operation was coordinated effort between law enforcement and Kenyan military

UK begins detaining migrants set to be deported to Rwanda

British authorities have started detaining migrants as part of preparations to relocate them to Rwanda within the next nine to 11 weeks.

Low farmgate prices put strain on West African cocoa

A double whammy hits Ivory Coast and Ghana: a disappointing cocoa harvest and low farmgate prices for farmers despite the global price increase.

Kenya floods claim 179 lives, thousands displaced

90 individuals still missing, says government spokesperson

Africa’s rapidly growing economies drive demand for logistics

Africa is emerging as a hub of economic growth, with several countries experiencing rapid expansion

Kenya Airways stops flights to DR Congo amid row over detained staff

The airline said in a statement that with its employees in detention, it was unable to support flights to and out of Kinshasa, capital of the DR Congo.

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