Gunmen kill three people, abduct Catholic priest in northern Nigeria
Egyptian, Somali presidents discuss bilateral ties, security cooperation
Leaders reaffirm support for Somalia’s unity, and coordinate on counterterrorism and regional stab
Türkiye’s oldest polyphonic music institution marks 200th anniversary
Harmony Band Command was founded in 1826 by Ottoman sultan and Italian bandmaster.
Egypt: Attacks on aid convoys in Sudan a 'grave violation of international law'
The Egyptian Foreign Ministry says attacks on aid convoys represent a dangerous continuation of targ
Ethiopia accuses Eritrea of border incursions, supporting armed groups
Addis Ababa demands troop withdrawal while signaling readiness for negotiations.
Iran not 'scared' of US naval presence, defends nuclear plans
Top Iranian diplomat Abbas Araghchi said that Tehran is prepared for all scenarios to protect its nu
Detained Senegalese football fans 'fasting' in Morocco
The fans' lawyer debunked earlier reports that they were on a hunger strike.
South Africa to withdraw troops from UN mission in DRC
Pretoria says it wants to ''realign'' its military resources.
Wars are fought through narratives and digital world, Türkiye's communication chief
Burhanettin Duran calls for regional ownership, inclusive diplomacy and justice-based order at the 1
Wave of attacks leaves 30 dead in Nigeria’s Benue state
The region has seen a recent surge in violence between Fulani herders and farming communities over l
South Sudan activist jailed in US for attempting to export arms for coup
Peter Biar Ajak, a Harvard-educated economist, was accused of trying to export US weaponry to South