Militants kill 28 civilians in southwest Niger – sources

Violence in southwest Niger leaves 28 dead – sources

Churches linked to Mackenzie cult banned in Kenya

Kenya bans churches linked to cult-related deaths

South Africa records first drop in murders since Covid outbreak

South Africa sees decrease in murders for the first time since Covid

Niger president treason case has ‘no legal basis’ – UN

UN human rights chief: No legal basis for Niger president’s treason case

Niger artists voice support for new military leadership

Several Niger artists express support for new military leadership

Experts doubtful over Somali plan to destroy Al Shabaab in 5 months

Analysts skeptical on Somali plan to eliminate Al Shabaab in 5 months

China’s President Xi will attend BRICS leaders meeting in S Africa

China’s president to attend BRICS leaders meeting

South African opposition parties unite in effort to remove ruling ANC

S.Africa opposition parties join forces in bid to unseat ruling ANC

Concern grows for internally displaced people as war spreads in Darfur

Fears rise for displaced people as conflict spreads in Sudan’s Darfur

Niger coup is doomed to “failure” – Nicolas Sarkozy

Nicolas Sarkozy believing that it was the “long-term” maintenance of French military forces in the Sahel that provoked anti-French.

Libya denies reports of leasing Al-Khums port to foreign country

Such rumors cause ‘public turmoil and instability, says government spokesman

548 ADF rebels killed in Congo

Army says joint operation reduced ADF’s capacity to fight.

Egypt’s Al-Azhar slams attacks on churches in eastern Pakistan

Sunni Islamic learning urges need to take measures to guarantee protection of sanctities of peoples.

Nigeria allocates $241 million to tackle food shortages

Nearly 25 million Nigerians are at risk of facing hunger between June and August 2023.

Qatar delivers medical assistance to Sudan

Two Turkish planes carrying medical aid provided by the state of Qatar arrived at Port Sudan Airport in eastern Sudan on Wednesday, as part of an airlift to transport 62 tons of medicines

Conflicts re-erupt in Sudan major cities after govt proposal to end war

Fresh clashes come a day after Sudan’s Deputy Head of the Sovereign Council, Malik Agar, announced a proposed roadmap to end the crisis

Senegal’s opposition leader on hunger strike moved to ICU

Senegal opposition head on hunger strike transferred to ICU

The Rapid Support Forces decline the Sudanese government’s initiative

The political advisor to the Commander of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, stated that he does not recognize the authority of Malik Agar

Somali Army neutralizes 30 Al Shabaab terrorists in central Somalia

Somali army kills 30 Al Shabaab terrorists in a military operation in central Somalia

Sudanese army kills 40 SPLM-N militants in S Kordofan

The Sudanese army announced on Wednesday the killing of 40 militants from the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement–North (SPLM-N) forces led by Abdul Aziz Al-Hilu in South Kordofan

UN says 19 aid workers killed in Sudan conflict

UNOCHA anonounced on Thursday that 19 aid workers have been killed in Sudan since the start of clashes between the army and RSF in April

Helicopter crash and ambush kill at least 36 Nigerian soldiers

Helicopter crash, ambush claim lives of at least 36 Nigerian soldiers

Tunisia’s bakery union chief arrested amidst reported bread shortage

Tunisia detains head of bakery union amid reports of bread shortage

W African bloc says ‘we are going into Niger’ if diplomacy fails

ECOWAS says if all else fails ‘we are going into Niger’

US imposes sanctions on former head of DR Congo’s wildlife agency

US sanctions former head of DR Congo’s wildlife agency

ECOWAS military chiefs to meet for discussions on Niger

West African military leaders are set to gather in Accra, the capital of Ghana, on Thursday to deliberate the potential for a military intervention in Niger in the event that diplomatic efforts do not succeed in reversing the military coup. Last month, the presidential guard in Niger, led by General Abdourahmane Tiani, staged a coup, leading to widespread condemnation from global powers and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). In response, ECOWAS decided last week to assemble a standby military force. The meeting of ECOWAS army chiefs is scheduled to commence at Ghana’s armed forces headquarters at approximately 0900 GMT on Thursday and is expected to conclude by Friday afternoon. Niger’s junta has expressed willingness to engage in discussions to address the situation. However, the detention of ousted President Mohamed Bazoum and the announcement of his potential prosecution for high treason have raised concerns that the junta might not be inclined to pursue a peaceful resolution to the crisis. The African Union, the European Union, the United States, and the United Nations have expressed concerns over the conditions of detention for Bazoum. Any potential military intervention could exacerbate the already precarious situation in the impoverished Sahel region, where a decade-long insurgency by groups associated with Al Qaeda and Islamic State has led to the displacement of millions and exacerbated a severe hunger crisis. Niger hosts troops from the United States, France, Germany, and Italy, who are involved in international initiatives aimed at countering the insurgency. The nation holds significant strategic value for global powers due to its reserves of uranium and oil.

Detained Libyan commander returns to unit as clashes leave 55 dead

Captured Libyan commander returns to unit as 55 killed in clashes

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