Burkina Faso’s Traore seeks ‘exponential’ growth in ties with Russia

Ibrahim Traore urges stronger trade and tech cooperation and praises Russia’s international role despite Western sanctions.
11 May, 2025
Heavy rains leave trail of destruction in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu

Friday’s rains went on for about eight hours, leaving waist-high waters in neighborhoods where some residents were trapped and others were forced to move to higher ground.
10 May, 2025
Nigeria’s Borno state bans sale of petrol to curb militant attacks

The ban is part of the state government’s strategic response to counter insurgency operations, an official statement said.
10 May, 2025
Sudan’s Darfur air strike leaves 14 family members dead at camp

The members of the same family were killed after the Abu Shouk camp came under “intense bombardment by the Rapid Support Forces on Friday evening”, a rescue group said.
10 May, 2025

South Africa rearrests Nigerian pastor acquitted of rape

Central African Republic detains rebel leader Sayo on war crime charges

South Africa protests to US over resettlement of white Afrikaners

Zambia says taking action over medicines theft after US cuts aid

African leaders join Putin for Russia’s Victory Day parade
9 May, 2025
Sudan war: More drone strikes hit Port Sudan as conflict rages
The renewed attacks have sparked fears of fuel shortages and worsening of humanitarian crisis.

9 May, 2025
Algeria massacres: Has France heeded the lessons from its colonial atrocities?
The French state seems not to fathom the presence of certain foreign cultures, which highlights what is tantamount to hypocrisy, as it uses its secularism to justify what is really racism.

9 May, 2025
Trump plans to take in South African ‘refugees’ to US next week
US officials say first White farmers allegedly affected by South Africa’s new land expropriation law will arrive next week

8 May, 2025
E. Guinea vice president says ‘there could be’ deal to accept immigrants from US
The United States wants to deport African migrants to Equatorial Guinea, the West African country’s vice president has said, stating there could be a positive outcome from ongoing talks.

8 May, 2025
France will ‘inevitably’ admit its colonial crimes: Algeria
Algeria has said that France will “inevitably” admit its colonial crimes committed in the North African country.

8 May, 2025
UAE supplying Sudan’s RSF with Chinese weapons: Amnesty
Chinese-made weapons supplied by the UAE have been identified with Sudan’s paramilitary group RSF, Amnesty International said on Thursday.

8 May, 2025
UN experts urge Mali to lift suspension of political party activities
Mali’s suspension of political parties’ activities is a violation of basic human rights and must be immediately repealed, UN experts have said.

8 May, 2025
Kenya’s president nominates election commission members
Kenya’s President William Ruto has nominated Erastus Edung Ethekon to serve as the country’s chairperson of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).

8 May, 2025
China urges nationals to leave Sudan over conflict risk
The Chinese embassy urged citizens to evacuate via ships to Saudi Arabia or available international flights, or to travel by land to Egypt.

8 May, 2025
How coffee is brewing a culture of Somali renaissance
As Somalia’s coffee culture reclaims its place in society after losing decades to conflict, cafés have become the meeting grounds where a nation on the mend finds its voice and the stimulus to forge ahead.




