Armed clashes kill eight people, injure 16 others in northern Sudan
Eight people were killed and 16 others injured in armed clashes in Sudan’s northern city of Al Dabbah, a Sudanese medical group has said.
Armed clashes kill eight people, injure 16 others in northern Sudan
Eight people were killed and 16 others injured in armed clashes in Sudan’s northern city of Al Dabbah, a Sudanese medical group has said.
Army-allied groups recapture strategic Orshi Reservoir area in Sudan's Darfur
Armed groups allied with the Sudanese army said on Wednesday that they had recaptured the Orshi Reservoir area in North Darfur state from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) following clashes.
Ugandan opposition figure Besigye refuses court-appointed lawyers at treason trial
Kizza Besigye, in jail since late 2024, was told he had two weeks to accept the state-approved lawyers.
Algeria battles 19 wildfires as power returns after widespread blackout
One person was killed in the blazes as authorities restored electricity to 16 provinces following a heat-triggered outage, with temperatures expected to reach as high as 49C through Friday.
Adeyemi saga: Nigerian police arrest head of alleged fake presidential council
Türkiye's first lady Emine Erdogan marks July 15 coup attempt anniversary
Defeating 2016 coup attempt was 'declaration of independence' for Türkiye Century: Erdogan
South Africa anti-migrant tension: Zimbabwe evacuated nearly 100,000 citizens since May
Sierra Leone drops treason charges against ex-president Ernest Koroma
Former president Ernest Bai Koroma faced charges for his alleged role in what authorities called an attempted 2023 coup.
Türkiye marks 10th anniversary of defeated July 15 coup attempt, says Yilmaz
Vice president says the nation's resistance on July 15 continues to strengthen Türkiye's democracy, unity and determination to eliminate terrorism.
Spain reach World Cup final by beating France 2-0
Spain beat France 2-0 in the World Cup semi-final on Tuesday, producing a controlled display to book a place in Sunday's final.
2016 failed coup attempt shaped Türkiye's future: Burhanettin Duran
"Türkiye owe the victory of that night to President Erdogan's determined and independent political stance and leadership from the very first moments," Burhanettin Duran says.
Egypt's parliament formalises economic powers of military-linked body
Egypt's parliament gave final approval on Tuesday to a law that formalises the expansion of the military-linked Future of Egypt Authority into the country's most powerful economic body.
DR Congo begins trial of Gilead's experimental antiviral for Ebola Bundibugyo
Researchers in DRC said on Tuesday they have started enrolling participants in a trial testing Gilead Sciences' experimental antiviral obeldesivir as a post-exposure treatment for the ongoing Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak.