War in Sudan deepens hardship for kitchens and families
War in Sudan has devastated Darfur, killed civilians and aid volunteers, disrupted food supplies, and left displaced families increasingly dependent on fragile community kitchens.
Fans knock Lionel Messi down during pitch invasion in Puerto Rico
Fans invaded the pitch during an Inter Miami friendly in Puerto Rico, knocking Lionel Messi to the ground, though he appeared unhurt and later scored the winner.
UN warns 34 million in Sudan will need aid in 2026
The United Nations says nearly 34 million people in Sudan will need aid in 2026 as conflict escalates, funding gaps widen and humanitarian workers face deadly risks.
UN rights chief warns South Sudan nears civil war
The UN rights chief warned that rising violence, mass displacement and escalating abuses in South Sudan threaten a return to civil war without urgent political action.
Sudanese soldiers say SAF halted pay after El Fasher
Soldiers in eastern Jebel Marra report months of unpaid salaries after El Fasher withdrawal
Sierra Leone regains detained soldiers and police from Guinea
Sierra Leone confirmed the safe return of its soldiers and police detained by Guinea amid border clashes, with both countries agreeing to future dispute talks.
Ghana urges Ukraine to free two captured fighters
Ghana’s foreign minister asked Ukraine to release two Ghanaian prisoners captured fighting for Russia, citing humanitarian grounds and concerns over recruitment networks.
Macron and Madagascar leader agree to renew ties
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South Africa’s debt stabilises for first time in nearly two decades
South Africa’s debt stabilises for the first time in 17 years while the government increases spending on security and plans cautious economic growth.
















