Sudanese Red Crescent delivers aid to displaced in Darfur
Displaced families in North Darfur received limited aid as bureaucratic delays hinder timely delivery of essential supplies.
Ghana cocoa farmers face delays despite strong mid crop yields
In Ghana, cocoa farmers say delayed payments are choking harvests, even as rain-fed mid-crop yields promise a rare seasonal boost. Farmers report waiting up to six months for payment, leaving them without funds to hire labour or transport beans. The cocoa sector supports roughly 800,000 families nationwide, making the delays a widespread threat to rural
Pope Leo urges equality as he visits Equatorial Guinea
Pope Leo visit draws focus on inequality and prison conditions in Equatorial Guinea amid calls for humane treatment and justice reforms.
US explores DR Congo plan to resettle stranded Afghans
US administration discusses plan with Democratic Republic of Congo to resettle 1100 Afghans stranded in Qatar after visa halt.
‘War crime’: TASIS accuses Muslim Brotherhood of killing civilians
Sudan Founding Alliance says drone strike in Um Dukhun Central Darfur killed 20 civilians, injured others and caused widespread destruction in region
Nigeria violence kills 23 in coordinated attacks across states
Violence in Borno and Zamfara states left at least 23 dead as Boko Haram and bandits intensified rural attacks Tuesday.
IRGC seizes ships as gunfire erupts in Hormuz
Gunfire and seizures in Hormuz escalate tensions despite a US-Iran truce extension
Malawi sells gold reserves to fund fuel imports amid forex crisis
Government uses gold sales and external financing to secure fuel imports as forex shortage deepens in Malawi.
















