Cough syrup deaths: Gambia, Uzbekistan, Cameroon on alert

A deadly cough syrup outbreak has swept across Gambia, Uzbekistan, and Cameroon, causing children’s deaths.

Russia opens embassy in Burkina Faso, expands Africa outreach

With a new embassy in Ouagadougou, Russia deepens its ties with Burkina Faso, offering security assistance and potentially seeking economic concessions.

250 Palestinians killed, from Israeli airstrikes in past 24 hours

Bed occupancy rate at operational hospitals in southern Gaza stands at 350%, says health ministry spokesman

WHO: Desperation rising amid acute hunger at Gaza hospitals

Alarming hunger crisis at Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza revealed by WHO chief. Urgent call for assistance to revive essential services and prevent famine.

Bethlehem reverend’Christ is under the rubble’ in Gaza

‘Palestinians will recover. We will rise. We will stand up again from the midst of destruction as we have always done as Palestinians,’ says Munther Isaac

Turkey rescues 28 irregular migrants in Aegean Sea

Coast guard units rescue irregular migrants from rubber boat off Izmir province’s Seferihisar district

Countries fret over prospect of wider Red Sea violence

The hijackings, missile strikes and drone attacks on ships by Yemen’s Houthi rebels have forced the world’s biggest shipping and logistics companies to suspend shipments through the Red Sea.

Shipping firms redirect vessels to avoid Houthi attacks, prompting rate hikes

Alternative routes, such as Cape of Good Hope, raises shipping costs by 15%, delaying delivery

Explosion in Indonesia nickel plant, kills and wounds dozens

The death toll continues to climb as authorities work to identify victims of a devastating explosion at a nickel plant in Indonesia.

2 anti-ship ballistic missiles fired from Yemen

Attack represent 14th, 15th on commercial shipping by Houthi militants since Oct. 17, US Central Command says

Families of Israeli hostages in Gaza protest in Tel Aviv

Protesters demand government immediately conclude deal for release of hostages, according to Israeli broadcasting authority

Yemen warring parties agree to implement new ceasefire: UN

Yemenis are cautiously optimistic about the new ceasefire, but many remain wary after years of conflict.

Ships carrying oil avoid Red Sea route as Houthis conduct strikes

Oil tankers are rerouting from the Red Sea to avoid attacks by Yemen’s Houthi militants, causing delays and raising costs.

Israel keeps up Gaza attacks as UN urges more aid

Israel continues deadly bombardment of Gaza, with latest attacks reported in the Nuseirat refugee camp and Khan Younis.

EU welcomes UN Security Council resolution on Gaza aid

The European Union welcomed a UN Security Council (UNSC) resolution Friday that called for more aid and better access to the Gaza Strip.

India, Germany eye Africa for cooperation

India and Germany join forces with Ethiopia & Madagascar in trilateral development push, focusing on climate & sustainability.

UNSC passes resolution calling for immediate humanitarian aid into Gaza

UN Security Council’s resolution on Gaza crisis passes with US abstention, focusing on urgent humanitarian access amid escalating conflict.

Progress made in addressing gender disparities in education

Experts underscore the crucial role of education in empowering girls

Nearly 100 journalists killed in attacks carried out by Israel

Death of Ala Abu Muammer brings number killed to 98, says Gaza government

UN chief ‘shocked,’ by Prague university shooting 


Antonio Guterres expresses deepest condolences to families of victims, wishes injured speedy recovery, says spokesman

At least 15 dead in Prague university shooting 


Police suspect link between shooter, deaths of 2 victims last week in Klanovicky forest near Prague

Piracy in Red Sea: Somaliland calls for international action

Links between piracy and terrorism in the Red Sea raise concerns for Horn of Africa, leading Somaliland to call for global action.

French intel shakeup: Spy chief sacked after Africa failures

France redefines Africa policy after Sahel failures, new DGSE and security chiefs face Russia, US challenges.

Israel holds 300 Palestinians from Gaza in harsh conditions

Authorities accuse detainees of being members of Al-Qassam Brigades elite forces, known as Nukhba Forces

Kuwait’s new emir accepts government resignation

Government’s resignation comes shortly after Emir Sheikh Mishal took constitutional oath as country’s new leader

Jordan drops 6th batch of medical aid to southern Gaza

Statement by army affirms Amman’s commitment to keep providing aid to Gaza, devastated by weeks of Israeli attacks

Amnesty demands probe into Gaza ‘enforced disappearances’

Amnesty International demands an urgent probe into Israel’s treatment of Palestinian detainees following reported deaths in military detention centers.

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