Sudanese govt rejects UN draft resolution proposing investigation committee

The British resolution includes a demand to form a three-member investigative mission on the violations and crimes during the war

Cameroon separatists execute two suspected spies in a public act

The video was recorded in Guzang village, situated in Cameroon’s English-speaking North West region

Tuareg rebels declare capture of Mali military camp

The attackers typically capture military positions and subsequently withdraw after a period

Kenya’s president reshuffles Cabinet, moves foreign minister to new role

Move comes as William Ruto grapples with several challenges, including high cost of living and rising unemployment

Kenya to withdraw all troops from Somalia by end of 2024

Defense minister makes announcement, UN Security Council resolution, plan

Libya’s State Council says it adheres to election laws

Move came two days after parliament passed election laws drawn by 6+6 Joint Committee

Africa’s ongoing struggle with economic injustice

Colonialism in Africa, which spanned centuries, was driven by a relentless hunger for wealth and resources

Aid workers say conflict in Sudan left them trying to plan for apocalypse

In addition to the armed conflict, centered in the capital Khartoum, sectarian violence has erupted again in the Darfur region

UN warns of looming hunger emergency on Sudan and South Sudan border

90% of displaced households say they go several days without eating

US pledges to hold accountable those who undermine efforts to end war in Sudan

The international community intensified its efforts to hold accountable those hindering the efforts to end the war

Health crisis worsens in Tanzania as professionals emigrate to West

Low pay, poor work conditions pushing medical professionals to US, Canada, UK, European nations

Sudan: 70% of hospitals in conflict areas ceased operations, says WHO

70% of hospitals in Sudan have ceased operations

With schools shut down in Darfur, students join armed groups

20% of the students in Azum locality in Central Darfur joined armed movements

Cholera and dengue fever spread in wide areas of Sudan

Dengue fever cases in Al-Qadarif reached 3,390 cases, including 19 deaths

Turkish doctors extend healthcare services to patients in Somalia

12-member team, carried out 411 exams,36 surgeries, and 62 cataract surgeries

95 schoolgirls in Western Kenya hospitalised due to mysterious illness

Eregi Girls High School shut down due to enigmatic illness that paralyzes legs

Somali army launch all-out offensive against al-Shabaab

Operation comes amid second-phase withdrawal of African Union Transition Mission in Somalia from country

Tunisia’s prime minister pays 1st official visit to Algeria

Ahmed El-Hachani appointed prime minister on Aug. 2 by President Kais Saied

UN experts warn of ‘very real and imminent’ risk of atrocity crimes in...

International human rights experts warn of worsening atrocities and call for independent investigations

Tunisia arrests prominent opposition figure

Attorney for Abir Moussi says they lack details on reason for move

Libya says no need for international investigation into Derna floods

More than 4,000 people killed in floods caused by Mediterranean storm Daniel in eastern Libya last month

Blast at illegal oil refinery in Nigeria claims 37 lives

Delta region, home to oil fields, has witnessed acts of sabotage, conflicts and abductions

World Bank revises South Asia’s growth forecast to 5.8% from 5.6%

Inflation remains elevated in South Asia although it has been declining in rest of world, says bank

Malta sentences accomplice to 10 years in Libyan hijacking case

The aircraft, which had been on a domestic flight within Libya, was diverted to Rome by the two hijackers

Tuti Island in Khartoum faces deteriorating living conditions due to siege

Tuti Island has been besieged since the early days of the war

Brutal war exacted heavy price on Sudan, says UN

UN says that five months of brutal war have exacted a heavy price on Sudan

Tunisian president rejects EU financial aid offer for curbing migration

The European Commission pledged 127 million euros last month as part of an agreement to address illegal immigration from Africa to Europe

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