Tanzania president launches inquiry into deadly election day protests

Tanzania’s president has formed an inquiry commission to probe election protest killings and ordered some arrested youths released.

JNIM advance in Mali fuels refugee flows into Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast reinforces its northern border as refugees escape fresh jihadist attacks on civilians in Mali

Issa Kaou N’Djim is released from jail after a year in Mali

Issa Kaou N’Djim was released in Mali after serving a year in prison for criticizing Burkina Faso’s military rulers.

UNSC renews MINUSCA mandate as members weigh its future

The UN Security Council renewed MINUSCA’s mandate through 2026, drawing broad support despite US concerns about mission duration and priorities.

Ivory Coast boosts security as Malian refugees flee new attacks

Ivory Coast has strengthened its northern border security after an unusual surge of Malian refugees fleeing escalating insurgent attacks.

Africa faces worst cholera outbreak in 25 years, Africa CDC warns

Africa battles worst cholera outbreak in decades with 300,000 cases and 7,000 deaths

Tanzania president names new prime minister after disputed election

Tanzania names Mwigulu Nchemba prime minister after disputed election and deadly unrest

Migrant arrivals surge in Spain’s Balearics as routes shift

Migrant arrivals to Spain’s Balearics surge as smugglers shift routes from Morocco to Algeria

Mali downplays fears of terrorist takeover amid fuel blockade

Mali says terrorists pose no immediate threat as fuel blockade impacts the capital

DRC produces first 1,000 tons of traceable artisanal cobalt

The DRC formalises cobalt mining with first 1,000 tons of traceable artisanal output

Cameroon arrests hundreds and kills 16 amid post-election violence

Cameroon’s post-election unrest left 16 dead and 800 arrested amid opposition claims of a higher death toll.

Kenya says 200 nationals fighting for Russia in Ukraine war

Kenya reports 200 citizens with Russian forces in Ukraine, lured by cash and deception as active recruitment networks persist

Nigeria scraps mother-tongue teaching policy, reinstates English

Government scraps early-grade mother-tongue teaching, citing weak results; critics say the policy was judged too soon

South African president names DA allies to key cabinet positions

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa appointed new environment and deputy trade ministers from the Democratic Alliance to fill vacant cabinet positions.

Former Congolese rebel leader challenges French court over trial

Former Congolese rebel leader Roger Lumbala denies wrongdoing as he faces trial in Paris for alleged war crimes during the Second Congo War.

Tunisian opposition leader brutally beaten in prison, lawyer says

Lawyer says Tunisian opposition leader Ben Mbarek was beaten in prison during hunger strike

Three migrants drown as boat capsizes off Greek island of Gavdos

Three migrants drown off Gavdos as EU Frontex crews search for missing passengers

Algeria pardons writer Boualem Sansal after German appeal

Algeria pardons Boualem Sansal following German request; he will receive care in Germany

Asante king welcomes return of royal artefacts from UK and South Africa

Asante king welcomes the return of 130 royal artefacts from the UK and South Africa to Kumasi

At least six dead in crowd crush at Ghana military recruitment event

Six dead as crowd crush hits Ghana military recruitment event; 22 injured

Ivory Coast man gets 10 years in Malta for jihadist recruiting

Ivory Coast man jailed in Malta for trying to recruit asylum seekers for jihadist attacks

Gabon court jails ex–first lady, son for 20 years in corruption trial

A two-day trial jailed Sylvia and Noureddin Bongo for 20 years, with a $2.1bn penalty—swift justice they call political

Former Nigerian oil minister rejects arrest notice as politically driven

Timipre Sylva says EFCC arrest notice is politically driven as he remains abroad for treatment

Voters in Egypt turn out as first stage of parliamentary polls ends

Egypt completed the first phase of its parliamentary elections across 14 provinces, with results expected on Nov. 18.

Algerian poet Mohamed Tadjadit jailed for five years over activism

Algerian activist and poet Mohamed Tadjadit, famed for his Hirak protest verses, was sentenced to five years in prison on terrorism-related charges condemned by rights groups.

Equatorial Guinea agrees to accept US deportees for payment

The Trump administration paid $7.5 million from a refugee fund to Equatorial Guinea to accept US deportees, sparking criticism over human rights and fund misuse.

Bad weather blamed for Ghana crash killing two ministers

Investigators blame poor weather for helicopter crash that killed Ghanaian ministers

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