US will tap Iranian assets to pay for Gulf allies’ repairs
The United States plans to make Iranian assets available to Gulf allies to fund repairs and rebuilding efforts for both past and future damages inflicted by Iran.
Sudan gold division chief accuses Burhan of legalized smuggling
Official urges immediate halt to gold exports to let private traders handle the market.
Burhan-led embassy requested deportation of Sudanese: Libya
Libya deported Sudanese nationals following a request from Sudan's diplomatic mission, sparking sharp criticism from human rights activists.
Switzerland hosts diplomatic meeting to solve Sudan crisis
Switzerland is preparing to host a high-level diplomatic meeting at the end of June, bringing together 25 Sudanese political figures.
TASIS pushes to centre of Sudan peace debate in Addis Ababa
Alliance says no credible peace process can ignore forces controlling territory, while disputes over Islamists expose deep post-war divisions
Senegal political rift deepens as Ousmane Sonko retains power
Senegal's parliament speaker Ousmane Sonko has been reelected as head of the ruling Pastef party, deepening a severe political crisis and power struggle.
US military strikes coastal radar sites in southern Iran
Military actions by US forces follow drone interceptions near the vital Strait of Hormuz.
Algeria launches construction on Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline
Algeria has launched the construction of a new 1,210-kilometer section of the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline, a joint project with Nigeria and Niger.
















