Sudan records 13,000 malaria cases in North Darfur

13,000 cases were recorded in Al Fashir city, while 80% of healthcare facilities in Sudan have ceased operations

Fire engulfs part of Nigeria’s Supreme Court

Flames gut part of court complex containing offices of 3 justices, continue to spread

Libya orders 8 officials arrested after flood

A 2021 report from the Libyan audit bureau chastised the “delayed action” in recommencing repair work on the two dams.

Somaliland rejects talks on unification with Somalia

Somaliland’s government proclaimed its autonomy from Somalia in 1991

Niger welcomes the announcement of French military withdrawal

The announcement came just hours after French President Emmanuel Macron declared that Paris would recall its ambassador from Niger

France to pull troops out of Niger

France to pull troops from Niger

Niger could become a second Libya, Burkina Faso warns

Serious concerns over Libya intervention

Egypt: No significant progress in negotiations on the Grand Dam

A new round of talks between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia over the Grand Ethiopian Dam has ended without resolution.

Niger’s military administration closes airspace for French aircraft

Airspace is open to all national, international commercial flights except for French aircraft.

Macron: French envoy in Niger will be evacuated

‘French military presence will come to an end by end of this year,’ says President Emmanuel Macron

Sudan’s natural resources and economic growth

Sudan is home to a rich mineral wealth, with gold being one of the most prominent resources

Ethiopia can’t impose fait accompli over 100 million lives – Egypt

Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry made the statements in a speech to UNGA

Sudanese pound falls against dollar losing 40% of its value

The Sudanese pound recorded 880 against the dollar in the black market

5 civilians killed as clashes rage in Sudan’s South Darfur

The clashes resulted in several casualties, including five fatalities and several injuries among civilians

Sudan says it’s committed to constructive talks over Ethiopian dam

According to the Minister of Irrigation, Daw al-Bait Mansur, during the second round of the trilateral negotiations on the Renaissance Dam in Addis Ababa

War in Sudan worsens fuel crisis in Khartoum

Fuel prices have increased significantly, with the price of a gallon of gasoline reaching 35,000 Sudanese pounds (58 US dollars) in the black market

International aid continues to flow into flood-hit Libya

24 nations send relief on more than 70 planes, 8 ships to North African country

Fuel depot explosion kills dozens in Benin

At least 35 are presumed dead

At least 18 killed in suicide truck bombing in Somalia

More than 40 others, including soldiers, civilians wounded, say police

World Bank grants Nigeria fresh $700 million loan

The World Bank has approved a $700 million loan to Nigeria to improve the education of adolescent girls.

WHO responds to Libya’s flood disaster with focus on health care

Primary concern is urgent need for access to clean water, WHO spokesperson tells Anadolu

Demonstrations over economic crisis engulf Ghana’s capital

Ghana, known for its production of gold, oil, and cocoa, is grappling with its most severe economic crisis in decades, primarily driven by escalating public debt.

Sudan’s army chief Burhan holds talks with Ukraine’s Zelenskyy

Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he discussed Russian support to armed groups with Sudan’s army chief

Aircraft possibly tied to Wagner Group crashes in the Gao region of Mali

Local sources report the crash of an IL-76 transport aircraft in the Gao region of Mali

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