Libya grants oil licences to Chevron and BP
Libya awarded oil exploration licences to major foreign companies, but limited bidding reflected ongoing political division and security concerns despite rising production and new investment deals.
AU, partners call for immediate halt to Sudan conflict
The African Union, UN, and partners urged a halt to Sudan’s conflict, emphasizing civilian protection, humanitarian access, and dialogue to reduce ongoing suffering.
Cyclone Gezani leaves 31 dead in Madagascar
Cyclone Gezani killed at least 31 people in Toamasina, causing widespread destruction, injuries and displacement, as Madagascar’s authorities appealed for international support.
Violence escalates in Sudan as drone attacks hit market area
Drone strikes in Sudan’s Kordofan region killed children, injured dozens, and destroyed UN food supplies while violence intensifies, worsening famine and civilian suffering.
Samoud meets IGAD to push Sudan peace coordination
Samoud and IGAD discuss peace efforts and Quad coordination to end Sudan’s war
Thousands attend burial of Seif al-Islam Gaddafi in loyalist town
The killing of Seif al-Islam Gaddafi drew loyalists to his burial as Libya remains divided by rival powers.
BMW recalls hundreds of vehicles over starter motor fire risk
BMW is recalling vehicles produced from 2020 to 2022 due to starter motor faults that may prevent starting and potentially cause fires while driving.
Africa’s Jumia expects to break even in late 2026
Jumia narrowed its losses in 2025, plans to break even in late 2026, and aims for full-year profit next year through growth and cost cuts.














