Civilians face deadly risks from unexploded bombs in Sudan
Explosive remnants of war in Sudan create lethal hazards for civilians coming back to their damaged neighborhoods.
Civilians face deadly risks from unexploded bombs in Sudan Read More »
Explosive remnants of war in Sudan create lethal hazards for civilians coming back to their damaged neighborhoods.
Civilians face deadly risks from unexploded bombs in Sudan Read More »
Samuel Eto’o, Emmanuel Adebayor, and Jay-Jay Okocha played a historic exhibition game in Somalia to promote peace and help restore the country’s football scene.
Eto’o leads international team in Somalia’s return to football Read More »
Leaders stress the need for trust and dialogue to maintain stability in the South China Sea.
ASEAN pledges restraint to keep peace in contested waters Read More »
Three people have died and seventeen were injured in a fire on an oil rig off Angola as authorities investigate the cause of the blaze.
Fire on Angola oil rig leaves three dead and seventeen injured Read More »
The US supports Kurdish gas deals with American firms despite Iraq’s legal action and calls for greater cooperation on energy development.
US affirms support for Kurdish deals despite Iraq’s opposition Read More »
Syria’s president Ahmed al-Sharaa declared that the country’s post-war reconstruction has just begun and called for national unity to rebuild.
Syria’s president declares national reconstruction underway Read More »
A suicide bomber triggered an explosion near a barracks in Abuja, Nigeria, killing himself and injuring one person according to emergency officials.
Nigeria hit by explosion as bomber targets military site Read More »
Lecturers at Zimbabwe’s main university strike for higher wages, halting exams and risking the closure of the institution.
Zimbabwe university staff protest for higher pay Read More »
AfDB cuts Africa’s growth forecast for 2025 and 2026 citing trade tariff uncertainty and slowing global demand.
Africa’s growth slows; AfDB cuts forecast on trade shocks Read More »
Sudan’s cholera outbreak has caused over 170 deaths in one week, mainly in Khartoum amid ongoing conflict and disrupted services.
Sudan battles cholera as over 170 deaths strike in just one week Read More »