UN Security Council sanctions four RSF commanders
The UN Security Council sanctioned four RSF commanders, imposing travel bans and asset freezes under Resolution 1591
UN appoints Pekka Haavisto as Sudan envoy
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres appointed Pekka Haavisto as his personal envoy for Sudan, replacing Ramtane Lamamra amid the country’s ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis.
UN warns Dilling faces famine amid heavy fighting
The United Nations warns famine risk is rising in Dilling as fighting disrupts aid, while Kadugli faces famine conditions amid worsening conflict and displacement.
Macron and Madagascar leader agree to renew ties
French President Emmanuel Macron and Madagascar interim leader Michael Randrianirina agreed to renew ties, as Antananarivo balances relations with Russia during its political transition.
South Sudan’s Kiir fires finance minister after three months
President Salva Kiir has replaced South Sudan’s finance minister after only three months in office
Ethiopia revokes Addis Standard licence before polls
Ethiopia has revoked the licence of Addis Standard, citing legal and ethical breaches, as concerns grow over media restrictions ahead of June elections.
Why are the Saudis targeting Abu Dhabi?
A rare public feud pits Saudi Arabia against the UAE, driven by Yemen, proxy conflicts, and rising economic rivalry
Iran says US did not demand end to enrichment
Trump orders agencies to release UFO and alien files
Zambia allows Mopani mine to resume operations
Zambia’s regulator cleared Mopani Copper Mines to resume underground work after implementing technology and CCTV systems that meet safety regulations for miners.
















