Central African Republic frees aid worker accused of asking rebels to capture Joseph Kony
Joseph Martin Figueira was serving a 10-year jail sentence after he was accused of seeking an armed group's help in capturing Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony
Central African Republic frees aid worker accused of asking rebels to capture Joseph Kony
Joseph Martin Figueira was serving a 10-year jail sentence after he was accused of seeking an armed group's help in capturing Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony
WHO cautions more hantavirus cases possible in ‘limited’ outbreak
People with suspected or confirmed cases are being treated or isolated in South Africa, Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.
Somalia officially takes role on African Union Security Council for first time
This is the first time Somalia is assuming the African Union Peace and Security Council membership.
Pakistan thanks Türkiye, China, Saudi Arabia, allies for 'invaluable support' over US-Iran truce
Pakistan PM Sharif "deeply" appreciated and thanked the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, "whose consistent support and commitment to peace and stability in the region.
More than 4,000 South African Afrikaners take up Trump refugee offer: US
More than 4,000 white Afrikaners have entered the United States under a programme launched by President Donald Trump nearly a year ago.
Tanzania president orders officials to travel by bus amid fuel shortages
Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Wednesday ordered government officials to travel in a single bus during official trips to reduce fuel consumption, amid shortages caused by the Middle East war.
Erdogan warns of 'sabotage' in Iran ceasefire during Trump call
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan welcomed the two-week truce with Iran, pledging Türkiye’s continued support for diplomatic efforts alongside friendly countries.
Ugandan murder suspect tells court he killed four kindergarten pupils to 'get wealthy'
A man has admitted stabbing four young children to death at a kindergarten in Uganda, saying he believed killing them as human sacrifices would make him wealthy, prosecutors said on Wednesday.
Nighttime brightness increases in five African nations, including Ghana and Rwanda: Satellite data
Daily satellite observations have revealed a continued nighttime brightening globally due to artificial lighting, with important regional variations including a surge in Somalia, Burundi, Rwanda, Ghana, and Guinea.