Leaked claims tie Qatar to Yale satellite research on Sudan atrocities
A report claims Yale’s lab took Qatari funds tied to Sudan imagery work; France 24 notes image misreads
Misinterpreted satellite photo sparks false claims of Sudan atrocity
The viral ‘massacre’ image from Sudan is older—and shows cattle at a watering hole, not bodies
RSF reiterates ‘foreign drone’ allegation after deadly Zalingei attack
Fresh reports confirm casualties and a post-strike arrest sweep in Zalingei, as RSF renews claims of foreign-launched drones
Crosshairs on Venezuela, Target Mexico: America’s 2-front cartel war
Washington readies a two-front cartel war—Caribbean buildup near Venezuela and strike plans inside Mexico
El Fasher committees: No victory under Burhan and Minawi
Committees in El Fasher reject Burhan and Minawi’s rule, insisting on resistance or real negotiation
Cameroon’s Paul Biya sworn in for an eighth term as tensions persist
President Paul Biya begins an eighth term as opposition disputes election outcome
Deadly clash on Afghan-Pakistan border threatens fragile truce
A brief but deadly exchange of fire between Afghanistan and Pakistan killed five civilians and wounded six others, jeopardising ongoing ceasefire talks in Turkey.
Nigeria rejects US religious freedom label as misleading
African Rainbow Minerals shuts Beeshoek mine as demand falls
South Africa’s African Rainbow Minerals has shut down its Beeshoek iron ore mine after ArcelorMittal South Africa stopped buying, ending decades of cooperation.
















