South African President Ramaphosa to challenge panel's report on misconduct
President Cyril Ramaphosa says he will seek a legal review of the panel's report to examine possible "grave errors of law, and unfounded conclusions of facts".
South African President Ramaphosa to challenge panel's report on misconduct
President Cyril Ramaphosa says he will seek a legal review of the panel's report to examine possible "grave errors of law, and unfounded conclusions of facts".
Top commander defects in blow to Sudan paramilitary force
The defection of Brigadier Ali Rizqallah, known as Savanah, is the second since last month after RSF commander Al-Nur Al-Qubba defected to the army.
Iran ceasefire on 'life support': Trump
US President Trump also says that he is considering renewing a US attempt to escort oil and other commercial shipping through Hormuz.
Namibia plane crash kills three Germans, pilot
The pilot of a small plane and three German passengers died when their aircraft crashed in Namibia's tourist magnet of Sossusvlei, the plane charter company said on Monday.
UN launches $340m expansion of Nairobi office in largest Africa investment
President Erdogan says geopolitical shifts highlight need for closer Türkiye-EU ties
South Africa's Ramaphosa says he doesn't know controversial Zimbabwe businessman Wicknell Chivayo
Kenya vs Tanzania ports: Numbers behind Dangote's decision to move refinery plans to Mombasa
Violent anti-migrant protests do not represent the views of South Africa: Ramaphosa
A series of anti-migrant protests in recent weeks across South Africa, along with claims of attacks against foreigners, have prompted Nigeria and Ghana to voice concern.
Belgium sees ‘significant potential’ to deepen strategic partnership with Türkiye
Beligian foreign minister Maxime Prevot said bilateral trade exceeded $13B in 2025 as Brussels seeks to deepen cooperation with Ankara across energy, defence, technology, and innovation sectors.
South Africa declares condition of British man with hantavirus gradually improving
Three people have died since the start of the outbreak.
Nigeria military denies civilian deaths in airstrikes, says 70 bandits killed
The Defence Headquarters said operations against armed groups in the area would continue as security forces intensify efforts to curb banditry and restore security.
Final passengers to evacuate hantavirus-hit cruise ship
Scientists confirmed the outbreak was caused by the rare Andes variant of hantavirus, the only known strain capable of human-to-human transmission.
At least 21 killed in suspected ADF terror attack in Democratic Republic of Congo
Eastern Congo has been facing insecurity caused by several armed groups for nearly three decades.