Sudan war: Children among dozens killed in two weeks of clashes in Kordofan
Local medics said testimonies from survivors in South Kordofan indicated that five women and nine children were among those killed over the past two weeks.
Sudan war: Children among dozens killed in two weeks of clashes in Kordofan
Local medics said testimonies from survivors in South Kordofan indicated that five women and nine children were among those killed over the past two weeks.
US waives $15,000 visa bond for fans from five African World Cup countries
Five African countries that qualified for the World Cup are among those whose nationals are required to pay visa bonds: Algeria, Cape Verde, Ivory Coast, Senegal and Tunisia.
UN chief raises alarm over 'humanitarian emergency' in Sahel
UN chief Antonio Guterres has warned that insecurity in Africa's Sahel region was driving a humanitarian emergency.
Hormuz control could double oil revenues, expand Iran's global clout: military
Iran's control of the waterway remains a major sticking point in negotiations with the US, which have yet to produce a breakthrough.
Nigeria military says no evidence of civilian casualties after Zamfara market airstrike
The military said the strike was conducted under international humanitarian law and targeted a "confirmed high-level gathering" of militant leaders.
US intelligence shows Iran retains extensive missile capabilities, NYT reports
Intelligence findings show Tehran has regained operational access to most of its missile sites, including 30 of the 33 missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz.
Africa health agency in talks to unlock new era of vaccine independence
Africa CDC and and South African drugmaker Aspen Pharmacare announce advanced talks on vaccine demand and supply to reduce reliance on imports
African leaders push for credit access reforms at Nairobi summit with France
African leaders argue that their countries suffer from an unduly high perception of risk among lenders, which can make credit prohibitively expensive.
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.