UN urges Security Council to refer Sudan conflict to ICC
Sudan

UN urges Security Council to refer Sudan conflict to ICC

The UN calls on the Security Council to refer Sudan’s conflict to the ICC, enforce arms embargoes, protect civilians, ensure aid, and halt human rights abuses.

Libya’s Haftar forces free soldiers held after Niger border clashes
Africa

Libya’s Haftar forces free soldiers held after Niger border clashes

Haftar’s eastern Libyan forces say they freed soldiers captured in January border clashes with armed groups near Niger, amid ongoing instability and division in Libya.

South Africa’s debt stabilises for first time in nearly two decades
Economy

South Africa’s debt stabilises for first time in nearly two decades

South Africa’s debt stabilises for the first time in 17 years while the government increases spending on security and plans cautious economic growth.

Thousands of Sudanese flee Mustariha as clashes escalate in North Darfur
Sudan

Thousands of Sudanese flee Mustariha as clashes escalate in North Darfur

Around 2,690 people have fled Mustariha due to escalating clashes, with displaced families scattered across Kabkabiya facing urgent shortages and a worsening humanitarian crisis.

Ghana urges Ukraine to free two captured fighters

Ghana’s foreign minister asked Ukraine to release two Ghanaian prisoners captured fighting for Russia, citing humanitarian grounds and concerns over recruitment networks.

Macron and Madagascar leader agree to renew ties

French President Emmanuel Macron and Madagascar interim leader Michael Randrianirina agreed to renew ties, as Antananarivo balances relations with Russia during its political transition.

Zambia allows Mopani mine to resume operations

Zambia’s regulator cleared Mopani Copper Mines to resume underground work after implementing technology and CCTV systems that meet safety regulations for miners.

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