Bus drivers launch strike at Sudan’s Argeen border over fees
Bus drivers at Sudan’s Argeen border crossing launched an open-ended strike over sharply increased government fees, halting transport services and leaving travellers stranded near Egypt.
Fighting in Blue Nile forces thousands to flee homes in Sudan
Renewed fighting in Sudan’s Blue Nile state has displaced more than 73,000 people, overwhelming shelters and raising fears of humanitarian collapse without urgent assistance.
Sudanese miners face evacuation from Mauritanian gold sites
Sudan requested Mauritania grant a grace period for miners in northern zones, warning sudden evacuation could cause losses while both countries review the request.
Sudanese students in Uganda get extra time to register for exams
Sudanese students in Uganda have until April 1, 2026, to complete exam registration with correct documents and fees.
US official blames Sudan’s SAF for Darfur hospital strike
US official says Sudan SAF hit Darfur hospital, killing dozens, as Khartoum rejects claim
Cholera medical supplies for Africa are stuck due to Iran war
Emergency cholera supplies for African countries are stuck in Dubai due to Iran war-related disruptions, raising concern about outbreaks ahead of the rainy season.
WTO chief warns global trading system faces worst disruption
WTO chief Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala warned the global trading system faces its worst disruption in 80 years as ministers meet amid conflict, geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty.
Iran rejects US war ultimatum, issues counter demands
South Sudan, Mauritius face energy strains amid global fuel shortages
Mauritius and South Sudan are introducing energy restrictions and power rationing as African nations face fuel shortages caused by the Iran conflict disrupting oil supplies.
















