Understanding the rich cultural diversity of Sudan’s tribes

Sudan, a country located in northeastern Africa, is known for its captivating landscapes and diverse population.

Ugandan president blames imperialists for Africa’s struggles

Yoweri Museveni: Centuries of taking slaves from Africa provoked those who were colonized to launch a resistance.

Burkina Faso president accuse African leaders of ‘beggary’

Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traore accused African leaders on Friday of “beggary” at the Russia-Africa Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Senegal’s opposition leader Ousmane Sonko arrested

Sonko arrested for acts, statements, writings, says public prosecutor

Kenya grants citizenship to stateless Pemba community

Kenya grants citizenship to Pemba community, ending century of statelessness

Sudan’s Dagalo says if army staff surrenders war can end in 72 hours

RSF chief says Sudan conflict can end within “72 hours” if army staff surrenders

RSF says its delegation is still in Jeddah, respecting the people’s will

The group said its delegation is in Jeddah carrying out Sudanese peoples will

Africa’s railway revolution

Africa is experiencing a railway revolution, with several nations investing significantly in modernizing their railway networks.

Sudan hospitality: Warmth, tradition, and generosity

When one thinks of Sudan, the first thoughts that may come to mind are often related to its diverse culture, ancient history, and vast landscapes.

Rwanda denies ‘baseless’ DR Congo claims of border incursion

Rwanda rejects ‘false’ DR Congo claims of border incursion

Block on tax hikes lifted until final ruling – Kenya court

Kenya court lifts block on tax hikes until final ruling

General declares himself Niger’s leader

Army general declares himself Niger leader

9th Francophone Games set to start in DR Congo capital

Francophone Games to kick off in DR Congo capital

Egypt announces power cuts to curb energy consumption

Egypt announces planned power cuts, measures amid heatwave

Egypt summons Danish envoy over Quran burning

Copenhagen urged to take concrete action to stop incidents

Niger coup condemned in West as army backs coup plotters

Niger coup widely condemned, countries urge return to order

UN puts humanitarian operations on hold in Niger after coup attempt

2.5 million people are acutely food insecure, says UN.

UN chief demands immediate release of detained Nigerien president

UN chief demands immediate release of detained Nigerien president in attempted coup

Kenyan gov’t says its e-Citizen portal suffered cyberattack

‘Anonymous Sudan,’ a group of hackers, claims responsibility

The lingering legacy of colonialism in Africa

As the world grapples with contemporary challenges, it is crucial to remember that the legacy of colonialism still looms large over the African continent.

Student charged with blasphemy in Mauritania

Mauritanian student charged with blasphemy

Somalia pirates: A persistent maritime menace despite international efforts

n the tumultuous waters off the coast of Somalia, pirates continue to pose a significant threat to international shipping, despite concerted efforts to combat their activities.

Algeria looks to recover as deadly wildfires subside

Algeria counts costs after deadly wildfires

Opposition barred from election in Zimbabwe’s 2nd largest city

Court bars opposition from election in Zimbabwe’s 2nd city

Dozens killed in northeast Nigeria terror attacks

Militants kill 32 in northeast Nigeria attacks

World Bank will provide Ethiopia $400 mln for education, nutrition

Ethiopia to get $400 mln from World Bank for education, nutrition

Niger Army declares support for coup plotters

Niger’s army command declares support for military coup

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