Burkina Faso militant group releases Romanian hostage after 8 years
Romanian hostage released after 8 years in Burkina Faso
Renewed Sudan clashes leave over 60,000 homeless
Over 60,000 Sudanese refugees seek shelter amid renewed clashes
Electricity, water disruptions paralyze Sudan’s Khartoum
Khartoum grapples with disruption of electricity and water
Bodies planted during protests to accuse Kenyan police of brutality
Corpses planted during protests to accuse Kenyan police of brutality
At least 6 dead, a dozen injured in Somalia bus explosion
At least six killed, 12 hurt in Somalia bus explosion – state news agency
Ethiopian troops push back Amhara fighters – residents
Ethiopia troops push back Amhara fighters: residents
Burkina Faso, Mali warn against military intervention in Niger
Mali and Burkina Faso asked the UN and African Union on Tuesday to prevent by all possible means any military intervention in Niger, where the military deposed an elected president last month. In a joint letter addressed to the African Union Peace and Security Council and the UN Security Council, the foreign ministers of Burkina Faso and Mali, Olivia Rouamba and Abdoulaye Diop, said the extent of the consequences of military intervention “would be unpredictable.” The two countries, where the military overthrew governments in 2020 and 2022, have openly sided with the Niger junta. Contrary to the position of the West African bloc the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), which imposed heavy sanctions on Niger’s junta in the aftermath of the coup and threatened military intervention to restore constitutional order, Mali and Burkina Faso declared that military intervention against Niger would be tantamount to a declaration of war against them. The letter came a day after delegations from Mali and Burkina Faso visited Niger to show their solidarity with the military leaders in the face of isolation over the July 26 coup, which toppled President Mohamed Bazoum. In the letter, the two countries reaffirmed their readiness “to search for diplomatic and negotiated solutions to ensure peace and stability in the region and Niger.” ECOWAS is to hold another emergency summit on Thursday in Nigeria to address the political crisis in Niger after the military leaders ignored its Aug. 6 deadline to cede power. Bazoum was detained by members of the Presidential Guard on July 26, and that evening, the military announced that it had seized power.
UN food agency resumes critical food aid to Ethiopia
World Food Program undertakes new measures to prevent donation theft, illegal food distribution
Russia, South Korea to build nuclear power plants in Uganda
Two countries selected by Ugandan authorities, with negotiations taking place and agreements signed
Empowering Sudanese youth: Initiatives drive positive change
Sudan is witnessing a remarkable transformation driven by its young population.
South Africa mass shooting leaves 5 dead
Mass shooting leaves 5 dead in South Africa
Conflict rages in Sudan’s capital as clashes intensify
Intense clashes engulf Sudan’s capital as conflict rages
Corpses litter Sudan’s streets as risk of disease increases
Sudan streets littered with bodies, risk of disease high – charity
Niger regime will not meet with ECOWAS delegation
Niger junta says cannot receive ECOWAS delegation
Ethiopian Airlines cancels all flights to Amhara region
All flights to festive Amhara region cancelled – Ethiopian Airlines
French military presence in Niger becoming a concern for Paris
France worried about its military presence in Niger after coup
Over 4 million displaced by the conflict in Sudan – UNHCR
Number of displaced people exceeds 4M in Sudan: UNHCR
ECOWAS pins hopes on Niger mediation effort ahead of summit
West Africa bloc pins hopes on Niger coup mediation ahead of summit
Niger junta appoints transitional prime minister
Niger junta appoints transitional prime minister
US diplomat visits Niger to meet coup leaders
US says had ‘direct contact’ with coup leaders in Niger to urge them to ‘step aside’
Cigarette use in Africa: A complex challenge for public health
Smoking continues to be a contentious issue in Africa with rising tobacco consumption
Niger rulers invite ECOWAS delegation back to capital for talks
Niger military rulers want dialogue with W.Africa bloc: PM
Two Mali attacks over weekend leave 17 dead
17 dead in two Mali attacks over weekend, local governor says
BRICS summit to focus on Africa, Macron not invited
BRICS summit to focus on Africa, without Macron
Kenya victims of 1998 Al Qaeda bombing demand US pay compensation
Kenya victims of 1998 US embassy bombing demand compensation
ECOWAS to meet Thursday to discuss failed Niger ultimatum
W.African bloc to meet on Niger coup on Thursday
Egypt frees investment banker after four years in detention
Egypt releases investment banker after 4-year detention
