RSF's October 2025 attack on Sudan's Al Fasher killed at least 6,000: UN
There are “reasonable grounds” that RSF and their allied militias committed war crimes and that
Global copper rush promises more wealth for Zambia
Zambia is Africa's second-largest copper producer, after DRC, and the world's eighth, according to t
Niger's president visits Algeria, signalling an end to diplomatic tensions
Visit follows restoration of diplomatic representation after more than 10 months of strain between A
Airstrike kills 15 al-Shabaab terrorists in Somalia
Airstrike targets terrorists planting improvised explosive devices along key road in Middle Shabelle
AU: Conflicts, UN reform dominate close of water-themed summit
Leaders call for ceasefires across the continent, particularly in Sudan, and renew demands for UN Se
UN chief supports Nigeria’s bid for permanent UN Security Council seat
Antonio Guterres calls on Nigeria to spearhead Africa's role in new global order, citing leadership,
Malian forces kill about a dozen terrorists in central region
Mali has faced persistent insecurity for more than a decade, particularly in its central and norther
First time since 1967: Israeli government approves registering West Bank lands as 'state property'
Proposal submitted by far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, Justice Minister Yariv Levin, and
Türkiye dispatches deep-sea drilling ship to Somalia in first overseas exploration mission
Türkiye's energy minister said the drilling vessel was expected to reach Somalia in about 45 days,
Obama slams ICE raids in Minnesota, says tactics resemble 'dictatorships'
The former US president says he finds hope in communities pushing back against the operations.