Kurukahveci Mehmet Efendi Kurukahveci Mehmet Efendi
Ebola: Africa CDC confirms new outbreak in DR Congo

Ebola: Africa CDC confirms new outbreak in DR Congo

Africa CDC says it about 246 suspected cases and 65 deaths had been reported, mainly in DRC's Ituri province, while four deaths had been reported among laboratory-confirmed cases.

Ghana evacuating hundreds of citizens from South Africa after xenophobic violence

Ghana evacuating hundreds of citizens from South Africa after xenophobic violence

The foreign ministry said President John Dramani Mahama had approved the evacuation of its 300 nationals from South Africa.

A daring step forward: The courage behind Türkiye-Somalia energy cooperation

A daring step forward: The courage behind Türkiye-Somalia energy cooperation

Türkiye and Somalia are building a partnership that extends beyond economics into a broader sphere of strategic cooperation.

Kenya police use teargas to disperse anti-France protesters near summit co-hosted by Macron

Kenya police use teargas to disperse anti-France protesters near summit co-hosted by Macron

Kenyan police on Tuesday used teargas to disperse dozens of anti-France protesters attempting to move toward the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi, where the Africa Forward Summit was being held.

Türkiye protected food supply chain despite global conflicts: Erdogan

Türkiye protected food supply chain despite global conflicts: Erdogan

Türkiye secured fertiliser stocks, took early measures against spillover effects of conflicts affecting Iran and Gulf countries, Turkish President Erdogan says.

Qatar condemns hijacking of oil tanker with Egyptian crew in Yemeni waters

Qatar condemns hijacking of oil tanker with Egyptian crew in Yemeni waters

Doha calls the hijacking ‘a serious threat’ to maritime security and international trade.

First official confirmation: US envoys say Israel deployed Iron Dome in UAE

First official confirmation: US envoys say Israel deployed Iron Dome in UAE

The UAE struck a refinery on Iran’s Lavan Island in early April, according to anonymous sources cited by The Wall Street Journal, in what was reportedly one of a series of attacks carried out by Abu Dhabi during the war.

Turkish FM warns against use of Strait of Hormuz as 'weapon' amid regional tensions

Turkish FM warns against use of Strait of Hormuz as 'weapon' amid regional tensions

Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan warns that disruptions in the strategic waterway would threaten both regional stability and the global economy.

Uganda’s President Museveni sworn in for seventh term

Uganda’s President Museveni sworn in for seventh term

Regional leaders attend inauguration ceremony in Kampala as the leader pledges economic growth, infrastructure development and stronger East African cooperation

Morocco's Crown Prince Steps Into Military Command

Morocco's Crown Prince Steps Into Military Command

King Mohammed VI of Morocco has appointed his son, Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan, to a critical coordination position within the Royal Armed Forces.

UN Warns Press Freedom Under Global Threat

UN Warns Press Freedom Under Global Threat

Attacks on journalists erode democracy and accountability

Heavy Rains Kill 18 in Kenya

Heavy Rains Kill 18 in Kenya

Landslides and floods devastate multiple counties

Zaporizhzhia Plant Accuses Ukraine of Drone Strike

Zaporizhzhia Plant Accuses Ukraine of Drone Strike

Radiation monitoring lab targeted, no casualties reported

Zaporizhzhia Plant Accuses Ukraine of Drone Strike

Zaporizhzhia Plant Accuses Ukraine of Drone Strike

Radiation monitoring lab targeted, no casualties reported

Israeli Strikes Kill 20 in Lebanon Despite Ceasefire

Israeli Strikes Kill 20 in Lebanon Despite Ceasefire

Death toll since March 2 rises to 2,679

Zelenskyy Arrives in Yerevan for European Summit

Zelenskyy Arrives in Yerevan for European Summit

Leaders from nearly 50 nations gather for EPC talks

Fresh Displacement in Sudan as Violence Escalates

Fresh Displacement in Sudan as Violence Escalates

Thousands flee Abu Haraz and Kazgil in two days

Japan Turns to Sakhalin Oil as Hormuz Crisis Deepens

Japan Turns to Sakhalin Oil as Hormuz Crisis Deepens

Import marks shift in strategy to secure supplies

Venezuela Joins ICJ Case While Denying Court’s Power

Venezuela Joins ICJ Case While Denying Court’s Power

Historic Essequibo conflict moves toward legal showdown

Africa CEO Forum opens in Rwanda with calls for economic integration

Africa CEO Forum opens in Rwanda with calls for economic integration

African political and business leaders gathered on Thursday in Rwanda’s capital Kigali for the opening of the Africa CEO Forum, urging greater economic integration on the continent.

US army cuts training due to budget shortfall: Report

US army cuts training due to budget shortfall: Report

The US military is facing a budget shortfall due to rising expenditures and is preparing to cut spending on training programmes as part of cost-reduction measures.

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South Africa court clears way for ex-president Zuma's trial in arms case

South Africa court clears way for ex-president Zuma's trial in arms case

Former President Jacob Zuma is accused of taking bribes from Thales in exchange for protecting the firm from an investigation into the deal, when he was deputy president.

Minerals for peace: Nobel winner Mukwege warns of US plunder in DR Congo deal

Minerals for peace: Nobel winner Mukwege warns of US plunder in DR Congo deal

Nobel Peace Prize-winning Congolese doctor Denis Mukwege said the US peace deal "could be described as transactional at the outset".

Sudan war: Children among dozens killed in two weeks of clashes in Kordofan

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

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.

BRICS foreign ministers meet in India as Iran war, fuel crisis dominate agenda

BRICS foreign ministers meet in India as Iran war, fuel crisis dominate agenda

Deep divisions within BRICS over the Middle East war and criticism of Western powers have raised uncertainty over whether the meeting will produce a joint statement.

Nigeria to spend nearly half of its revenue collection to service debt in 2026: Tinubu

Nigeria to spend nearly half of its revenue collection to service debt in 2026: Tinubu

Nigeria will spend about $11.6 billion servicing its debt in 2026, nearly half of its projected government revenue, President Bola Tinubu said on Tuesday.

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