
IMF predicts Sudan’s economy could recover if conflict ends soon
The IMF forecasts Sudan could grow 3.2 percent in 2025 if fighting ends, with inflation falling from 87.2 percent to 54.6 percent this year.

Ghana rebuilds foreign reserves as gold trading centralizes earnings
Ghana rebuilt its foreign reserves with a state-run gold trading body while planning crypto regulation and central bank reforms.

Madagascar’s colonel takes power while insisting this is not a coup
Madagascar's Colonel Michael Randrianirina seized power, insisting it was legal, while Rajoelina fled and the country faces international criticism.

US State Department: Sudan war threatens US interests
Former State Dept. official Heather Nauert says Sudan’s humanitarian collapse now threatens U.S. regional security

TASIS claims dawn airstrikes on Islamist training camps in Khartoum
TASIS says dawn airstrikes hit Islamist camps and depots near Khartoum in retaliation for Darfur attacks

Gunmen attack two villages in Nigeria state killing at least 14 people
Gunmen attacked two villages in central Nigeria's Plateau state, killing at least 14 people amid ongoing farmer-herder tensions.

Libya raids spread fear among Sudanese refugees
Sudanese refugees in Libya face mass arrests, harsh detention, and blocked return routes amid rising tensions.
UN reimposes Iran sanctions after European snapback
Stampede at vijay rally in India kills dozens

G20 debt discussions gain urgency as global borrowing reaches record
South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago warned that rising global debt threatens financial stability and requires urgent attention from the G20.