Chad backs UN-led diplomacy as Deby presses for Sudan talks
Chadian President Mohamed Idriss Deby reaffirmed Chad’s support for a UN-led political solution in Sudan, stressing that sustained diplomacy is the best path to lasting peace.
IShowSpeed marks 50 million subscribers during vibrant Lagos visit
US YouTuber IShowSpeed celebrated his 21st birthday and 50 million subscribers in Lagos while continuing an African tour aimed at showcasing culture, people and everyday life across the continent.
Al-Shabaab storms Jubaland island, clashes with Somali forces
Al-Shabaab militants attacked Kuday island in southern Somalia, with Jubaland authorities saying the assault was repelled while the group claimed it seized multiple military bases.
Trump expands Gaza peace board as nations divide
Several countries have agreed to join U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed Board of Peace, while others have rejected the idea and many remain undecided as invitations continue to circulate.
Dengue and malaria cases rise in multiple states
Health authorities warn of rising dengue and malaria cases in multiple Sudanese states
Tunisia faces deadly floods as record rainfall sweeps through cities
Heavy rains in Tunisia have caused historic floods, killing four people, forcing school closures, and disrupting transportation in multiple regions.
To Crack a Mountain: The physics behind the Fordow strike
A look at the weapons, aircraft and physics behind the strike on Iran’s deeply buried Fordow nuclear site
Trump offers US mediation to resolve Nile dam dispute
Israel criticizes Trump’s Gaza executive board
Botswana can’t raise diamond output due to stockpiles
Botswana’s economy faces constraints as high diamond stockpiles and low global prices limit mining output and government revenue.
















