Russia-Ukraine war: Botswana says citizens recruited at alarming rate
The government says distressing calls from victims describe conditions on the battlefront as perilous.
Russia-Ukraine war: Botswana says citizens recruited at alarming rate
The government says distressing calls from victims describe conditions on the battlefront as perilous.
Uganda school bus crash: More pupils die as school trips suspended
The bus was returning to the capital, Kampala, from a school trip to Sipi Falls in eastern Uganda on Thursday when it veered off the road.
Ex-president Sall arrives back in Senegal seeking support for UN post bid
More than 1,000 supporters turned out to welcome Macky Sall mid-afternoon at a military airport in Dakar, where he greeted the crowd from atop a vehicle.
Oil tanker hijacked off Yemen's coast heads towards Somalia
Yemeni Coast Guard says tanker ASANA was hijacked about 26 nautical miles off Hadramout as naval units and surveillance aircraft track vessel heading toward Somalia.
Burkina Faso's Traore cautions against comparisons as new Thomas Sankara
Captain Ibrahim Traoré warned that a new Thomas Sankara may not exist today as the socio-political context has changed widely since the 1980s.
'One-sided rhetoric': Türkiye slams EU's latest assessment as lacking objectivity, strategic vision
Türkiye's communications chief says the document ignores the country's indispensable position in Euro-Atlantic security, reaffirmed at the NATO summit in Ankara.
Transport of Ebola victims' bodies risks fuelling further spread, UN warns
UN agency officials said community resistance is hampering efforts to ensure safe burials.
'King of the North' Burnham takes Labour helm, vows to unite UK
Burnham vows to boost the construction of public housing to try to resolve the homelessness crisis and pump resources into social care.