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
Morocco’s King receives credentials of 14 new ambassadors
French Ambassador to Rabat was not among the ambassadors who submitted their credentials to the king
Sudan reports dengue fever spreading to 8 states
Cases of dengue fever reached 150 in North Kordofan and at least 700 in Al-Qadarif
Official reports dozens missing, believed dead in Nigeria boat accident
Boat accidents are frequent on Nigeria’s poorly regulated waterways
Nigerian startups raise $2.1 billion in funding over 7 years
According to the company, African tech start-up funding would be down 54 per cent year-on-year
S. Sudan president dismisses second CB governor in little over year
This marks the second instance in just over a year that he has removed a central bank governor
Congolese colonel convicted of murder in connection with Goma massacre
His lawyer, Serge Lukanga, said he would appeal the decision
Niger says 29 soldiers killed by jihadists
Two soldiers sustained severe injuries, while “several dozen terrorists” were reported to have been killed in the incident
Five Tunisian politicians start hunger strike to protest incarceration
The Republican Party confirmed that Chebbi and other political prisoners had embarked on a hunger strike and held the authorities fully responsible for their safety
From ancient ruins to modern hubs
Sudan’s cities play pivotal roles in shaping the nation’s identity and development
Algeria’s mediation offer to solve political crisis accepted by Niger
In August, Algeria proposed six-month transitional period led by civilian to solve crisis in Niger
Group of Western countries to ask UN body to investigate atrocities in Sudan
US, Britain, Norway, and Germany intend to present a motion to the U.N. Human Rights Council
Al-Hilal from Sudan qualify for group stage of CAF Champions League
Al-Hilal won against Primeiro de Agosto from Angola with a score of 2-1 during the match held on Sunday in Morocco
Libya parliament approves election laws
“No one meeting the known conditions for candidacy is excluded.” says Council President
Sudanese forced to work in alternative professions due to war
The war compelled journalists, engineers, and teachers to engage in alternative professions in the cities to which they had migrated
Thousands flee Sudanese town after it came under attack
More than 15,000 residents fled the town of Wad Ashana, located in North Kordofan State near the border with the White Nile State, due to attacks
UN says South Sudan and Sudan are the most dangerous countries for aid workers
Among the 71 recorded aid worker deaths this year, 22 occurred in South Sudan and 19 in Sudan
Malian troops redeployed towards northern militant stronghold
Vast portions of the nation came under the control of jihadists, encompassing the three primary northern cities of Gao, Kidal, and Timbuktu
Uganda’s anti-LGBTQ law challenged in court
Attorneys involved in the case gathered before the court registrar and reached a consensus to reconvene on October 12
Former Nigerian oil minister faces trial for bribery charges in London court
Alison-Madueke was apprehended in London in 2015, shortly after her tenure as minister ended, and she faced six bribery charges in August
Opposition candidates tear gassed during protest in Madagascar
Former president and prominent opposition figure Marc Ravalomanana, who participated in the protest, was escorted to safety by his security team
Blaze at Ismailia police station in Egypt results in over 38 injuries
The source of the fire, which ignited at the Ismailia Security Directorate headquarters before dawn, remains unidentified at this time
Senegal intercepts 600 migrants on boats to Spain
600 migrants intercepted
Gabon’s football scandal: Decades of sexual abuse exposed
Gabon’s football scandal
Sudan’s unique flavors and indigenous foods
Sudan’s cuisine is a harmonious blend of indigenous ingredients, historical influences, and regional variations
