Ugandan, DR Congo forces rescue 14 women from ADF rebels

Burundian national who served as ADF commander’s wife among those freed.

Nelson Mandela’s legacy lives on many years after his passing

People worldwide celebrate International Nelson Mandela Day annually on July 18.

Kenyan police ban anti-government protests as death toll rises

Kenya’s Inspector General of Police says planned protests are unlawful.

UN appeals for urgent funds to deliver live-saving aid to Somalia

Somalia is the region’s most drought-affected country.

Sudan’s rich natural resources as a catalyst for economic change

Nestled in the heart of Africa, Sudan is a country blessed with an abundance of natural resources that have the potential to reshape its economic landscape.

External forces fanning conflicts in Africa, says Senegalese president

External forces fanning conflicts in Africa, says Senegalese president

South Africa says arresting Putin would be declaration of war with Russia

South Africa says arresting Putin would be declaration of war

Tunisia gets four T-6C training aircraft from the United States

U.S. delivers four T-6C training aircraft to Tunisia

China’s Xi meets Algeria’s Tebboune, vows to deepen cooperation

China’s Xi meets Algeria’s Tebboune, vows to deepen ties

Removal of subsidies leads to soaring surge in Nigeria petrol prices

Nigeria petrol prices soar to record high after subsidy removal

Rights researcher Patrick Zaki sentenced to 3 years in Egyptian jail

Egypt sentences rights researcher to 3 years in prison

Former Congo leader denies accusations he harbored Islamist rebels

Former Congo leader rejects accusations he harbored rebels.

Chad leader pardons 110 held over protests

The leader of Chad has pardoned 110 people who were detained during the protests in October.

Kenyan court acquits ‘miracle baby’ televangelist of trafficking

Kenyan court acquits ‘miracle baby’ televangelist of trafficking

One in every two children in Sudan, is in urgent need of aid

The ongoing conflict is creating a “deepening children’s crisis” says UNICEF.

Israel: foreign minister meets with ‘leader of Islamic country’ in...

israel: foreign minister meets with ‘leader of Islamic country’ in Kenya

Over a dozen killed in Cairo building collapse

At least 13 dead after a building collapse in Cairo

Morocco says Israel recognizes its sovereignty over Western Sahara

Morocco announces Israel’s recognition of its sovereignty over W Sahara

Wagner mercenaries arrive in CAR ahead of referandum

Wagner forces arrive in Central African Republic ahead of referandum

Official: Death toll surpasses 400 in Kenya starvation cult case

Kenya starvation cult case death toll surpasses 400

Arab rights group urges assistance for migrants rescued on Libya border

Arab human rights organization calls for assistance to rescued migrants

Nigerian inflation on the rise as pressure on central bank mounts

Rising inflation in Nigeria intensifies in June

Ten killed in restive northwest Cameroon by gunmen

Gunmen kill 10 people in Cameroon’s northwest

5 civilians killed in Sudan as projectiles hit neighborhood

17 others injured in Ombada Al-Sabil neighborhood, says local doctors association

Sudanese refugees face high rent prices in Cairo

Over 250,000 people fled Sudan to Egypt due to ongoing violence with property owners in Cairo seeing this as a chance for business.

Guinea struggles with worsening electricity problems

In recent months, Guinea has been grappling with severe electricity problems that have significantly affected the daily lives of its citizens and posed challenges to the country’s economy.

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