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A Sudanese human rights group, Emergency Lawyers, has accused the national Army and security forces of operating “execution chambers” and torturing detainees to death. The group said it has documented ...
The remote desert triangle where Sudan, Libya, and Egypt meet has erupted into a crucial front in Sudan’s ongoing civil war, ...
In a stunning pivot driven by geopolitical pressure, India has slashed its Russian oil imports and turned to Nigeria — Africa ...
At least 25 miners remain trapped after the collapse of the Nyandolwa gold mine in Tanzania’s northwestern Shinyanga Region, ...
Ivory Coast’s Independent Electoral Commission (CEI) has proposed holding legislative elections on 27 December 2025, just few ...
Mali’s military Government announced on 14 August 2025 that it has thwarted a coup plot intended to undermine the country’s ...
Zambian Vice President Mutale Nalumango has called for deeper cooperation among Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa ...
South Africa begins today, August 15, a “national dialogue” aimed at tackling deep-rooted challenges such as poverty, ...
Angola is shifting its energy strategy toward natural gas as oil production stagnates, despite its exit from OPEC. Azule ...
The International University of Rabat (UIR) and technology giant Cisco have signed a memorandum of understanding to establish ...
Mauritania’s Minister of Fisheries, Maritime and Port Infrastructure, El Vadil Ould Sidaty Ould Ahmed Louly, has announced ...
Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has dismissed speculation that Cairo’s recently expanded $35 billion natural gas ...