Mali army says situation 'under control' after new wave of coordinated terror attacks
Al-Qaeda-linked JNIM terrorists and Tuareg-led separatists targeted multiple towns and prison, months after capturing Kidal and killing Mali's defence minister.
Mali army says situation 'under control' after new wave of coordinated terror attacks
Al-Qaeda-linked JNIM terrorists and Tuareg-led separatists targeted multiple towns and prison, months after capturing Kidal and killing Mali's defence minister.
Ali Khamenei's funeral ceremonies open in Iran as huge crowds chant for revenge
Iranian authorities say they expect between 15 and 20 million participants in Tehran alone over the next three days for tributes to the man who led the country for three-and-a-half decades.
Somali ports minister attends Türkiye maritime summit, holds talks with Turkish counterpart
The Somali minister described Türkiye as “a major brotherly nation”, adding that talks with his Turkish counterpart focused on enhancing collaboration in the maritime sector.
Ebola outbreak: Deaths rise as China sends more experts to DR Congo
The central African nation has recorded 1,406 Ebola cases, including 438 deaths, since outbreak was declared on May 15
Ex-president Zuma's meeting with Gupta brother draws South Africa anger
The government says it has launched an inquiry into Jacob Zuma's meeting in India with one of the Gupta brothers.
Cabo Verde vs Argentina: Greatest upset in World Cup history in the making?
Cabo Verde insist they will not be overawed by the occasion and the prospect of sharing a field with the reigning world champions and Lionel Messi.
UN shuts down human rights office in Burkina Faso
The office's operations were suspended by authorities in Ouagadougou three months ago following a UN press release that called on the government to uphold civic space.
US withdraws 'most' forces from Nigeria after operations against Daesh terrorists
AFRICOM describes the joint US-Nigerian operation as a model for future security cooperation in Africa.