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.
RSF denies bombing education office in Dilling
RSF denies targeting a school in Dilling, blames SAF for disinformation campaign
Reports: Dagalo leading battles between Kordofan and Darfur
Reports claim Hemedti is inside Sudan directing RSF operations between Kordofan and Darfur
UK intelligence alleges Sudan’s SAF used aid convoy for arms
UK intelligence claims a convoy hit in South Kordofan carried weapons, not only humanitarian aid, raising legal and ethical concerns
Cracks emerge between SAF-aligned Kikel and Al-Misbah militias
A public snub between militia leaders signals deepening divisions within Sudan’s SAF-aligned forces
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.
Suicide bomber kills dozens of worshippers in Pakistan
A suicide bomber struck a Shiite mosque in Islamabad during Friday prayers, killing at least 31 people and wounding scores more.
Ghana cuts offshore exposure for local fund managers
Ghana’s securities regulator has ordered fund managers to reduce offshore investments, aiming to protect the cedi and support stability as the country exits an economic crisis.














