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.
Egyptian Consulate in Sudan closes applications for Local Secretary
The Egyptian Consulate in Wadi Halfa closed applications for Local Secretary, began reviewing submissions, and will contact shortlisted candidates for interviews.
Ghana becomes first African country to sign security pact with EU
EU and Ghana will cooperate on cybersecurity, military training, and conflict prevention under a new security partnership.
Iran rejects US war ultimatum, issues counter demands
Tehran rejects US proposal and sets conditions as war tensions escalate
Islamist links complicate al-Burhan’s Saudi relations
Saudi-backed Sudan arms deal stalls over Islamist tensions
Benin’s Democrats party will not back any candidate in election
Benin’s main opposition Democrats party, barred from the April presidential election, announced it will not support any candidate while calling for party revival.
Iran fires missiles at Israel, rejects Trump’s Hormuz proposal
Iran fires missiles at Israel, denies US negotiations
Al-Burhan adviser proposes trying al-Bashir in Qatar
Nigeria exports fuel as global oil deliveries falter
Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery has started exporting fuel to several African nations after Middle East war disruptions pushed global oil prices higher.
















