South Africa says inquiry found no evidence of arms shipment to Russia
Presidency says allegations leveled against South Africa had damaging effect on its currency, economy and world standing
Ugandan police foil church bombing
Man carrying explosive device in his backpack arrested as he attempted to enter grounds of cathedral in capital
Death toll from anti-UN protests in DR Congo rises to 100
Congolese soldiers killed protesters in church while others were shot dead as they fled
Saudi Arabia, Tunisia hold talks to boost bilateral ties
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held talks in Riyadh on Sunday with his Tunisian counterpart Nabil Ammar.
Truck overturns in central Zambia, kills 35 marketeers
24 others injured, with 4 in critical condition, say authorities.
Netanyahu urges swift deportation of Eritreans after Tel Aviv clashes
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that a “red line” had been breached.
Libya’s prosecutor to investigate secret meeting with Israel
Secret meeting between foreign ministers in Rome last month triggered a storm of anger and protests in Libya
Tunisia puts senior official from leading opposition party under house arrest
Tunisia puts senior official from main opposition party under house arrest
Sudan’s path to prosperity and food security
Sudan, a country blessed with vast fertile lands and a rich agricultural heritage, is experiencing a remarkable resurgence in its agricultural sector
20 civilians killed in Sudan Army airstrike in Khartoum – witnesses
Sudan army air strike in Khartoum kills 20 civilians: activists
Gunmen murder seven worshipers in northern Kaduna State, Nigeria
Gunmen kill seven worshipers in northern Kaduna State, Nigeria
Ivory Coast votes in municipal, regional elections
First local election where all political parties participated, says President Alassane Ouattara
Sudan’s army to reopen border crossings with Eritrea
Army chief says decision is to facilitate people’s movement, allow exchange of goods with Eritrea
UN: Sudan conflict displaces 4.8 million civilians
Sudan ravaged by fighting between army, RSF since April
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu recalls all Nigerian ambassadors
Special advisor to president says permanent representatives to UN in New York, Geneva exempted
France suspends military cooperation with Gabon
French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu stated that his country has suspended military cooperation with Gabon.
Sudanese Americans: A community enriching the United States
Sudanese Americans hail from a diverse country with a complex history, and this diversity is reflected in their cultural and religious backgrounds
Mali’s soccer legend ‘Black Panther’ Salif Keita dies, aged ...
Salif Keita, the former Mali, Marseille, and Saint-Etienne attacker, passed away at the age of 76 on Saturday
Over 100 people injured in clashes involving Eritrean groups in Tel Aviv
Over 100 injured in clashes involving Eritrean groups in Tel Aviv
Thousands gather in Niamey to demand withdrawal of French troops
Thousands gather in Niger, calling for withdrawal of French troops
Gabon reopens borders ‘effective immediately, – army
Gabon’s military rulers to reopen borders with ‘immediate effect’
Two Chinese nationals among 4 killed in attack on DRC gold convoy
4 killed, including 2 Chinese nationals in an attack on DRC gold convoy
Detained Senegal opposition leader ends hunger strike
Senegal’s opposition leader Sonko ends hunger strike
Gabon’s Bongo family under intense scrutiny for illicit wealth
Gabon’s Bongo family at center of controversy over illicit wealth
Morocco investigates for killing of 2 nationals in Algerian waters
Two men lost their way Aug. 29 on a jet ski from the Saidia holiday resort and entered Algerian territorial waters.
Zimbabwe opposition urges nationwide protests
No need for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to issue threats if ‘he truly’ won election, says opposition
Bongo’s assets in Southern France
Bongo family in Gabon at core of lingering scandal concerning ill-gotten gains.
