US intelligence assesses opening Hormuz Strait won’t be easily
International

US intelligence assesses opening Hormuz Strait won’t be easily

US intelligence reports suggest Iran will likely maintain control of the Hormuz Strait, making military attempts risky and potentially strengthening Tehran’s regional leverage.

Sudan’s gold exports to UAE fall as Egypt rises as top buyer
Sudan

Sudan’s gold exports to UAE fall as Egypt rises as top buyer

Sudan’s gold exports to the UAE fell sharply in 2025, while Egypt emerged as the leading buyer amid ongoing conflict and rising global prices.

Burhan-backed education chief proposes armed replacements for teachers
Sudan

Burhan-backed education chief proposes armed replacements for teachers

Al-Jazirah’s education director suggested armed groups could replace unpaid teachers, sparking outrage, protests, and calls to prioritise dialogue and wages over militarisation.

US delegation visits Sudan border to meet displaced families
Sudan

US delegation visits Sudan border to meet displaced families

A US delegation visited the Sudan–CAR border to assess aid programs, meet displaced families, and evaluate local relief efforts supporting conflict-affected populations.

Doctors Without Borders condemns Burhan’s army raids in Nyala

Doctors Without Borders condemns attacks in Nyala teaching hospital as violations of humanitarian law and threats to civilian lives.

PM warns unacceptable chants at Spain-Egypt match harm country

Spanish Prime Minister criticised uncivil football fans for chanting against the Egyptian team during a friendly match.

Africa maintains growth despite debt and global uncertainty

Africa sustains broad economic growth despite debt, climate risks, and global uncertainty, with East, North, and West Africa driving regional integration and diversification.

Scroll to Top