Djibouti’s Guelleh to seek sixth term after age cap lifted

Djibouti’s Guelleh announces sixth term bid after parliament removes presidential age limit

Burhan accused of rejecting ceasefire over Brotherhood fears

Sudanese leader claims Burhan rejects ceasefire due to fears of Brotherhood resurgence

El Fasher committees: No victory under Burhan and Minawi

Committees in El Fasher reject Burhan and Minawi’s rule, insisting on resistance or real negotiation

Cameroon’s Paul Biya sworn in for an eighth term as tensions persist

President Paul Biya begins an eighth term as opposition disputes election outcome

SAF launches offensive in Kordofan as troops advance on El Obeid

Sudanese forces strike RSF positions in Kordofan, while reinforcements move to El Obeid and Bara

Tunisia, Egypt and Algeria meet to discuss Libya crisis

The foreign ministers of Tunisia, Egypt and Algeria met in Algiers to coordinate UN-backed efforts for a political solution and lasting stability in Libya.

Libya holds senior police chief after Italy’s failed war crimes case

Libya has detained senior police officer Osama Almasri Njeem over alleged war crimes and torture at Mitiga Prison, months after his controversial release by Italy.

Morocco declares Unity Day after UN backs Western Sahara plan

Morocco creates Unity Day after UN supports its Western Sahara autonomy plan

RSF accuses foreign parties of drone strikes in Darfur

RSF claims foreign-backed drone strikes hit Darfur, causing civilian deaths

Tunisia repatriates 10,000 migrants, rejects role as transit hub

Tunisia repatriated 10,000 migrants in 2025 via IOM flights and insists it will not be a “transit zone.”

Junta leader Doumbouya officially joins Guinea’s presidential race

Junta leader Mamady Doumbouya formally entered Guinea’s December presidential race amid opposition condemnation and concerns over restricted freedoms.

Families devastated as landslide deaths rise in Uganda and Kenya

Dozens dead and many missing after landslides hit border communities

Tanzanian President Hassan sworn in for second term despite unrest

Samia sworn in again as Tanzania faces unrest and disputed election results.

Blockade threatens Mali’s stability; embassies urge citizens to leave

JNIM’s fuel blockade cripples Bamako, testing Mali’s military rulers and raising fears of wider Sahel instability

Tanzania opposition rejects Hassan’s landslide as protests turn deadly

CHADEMA calls the vote fabricated after rivals were barred; protests turn deadly as curfew and web curbs bite

Google Maps removes Western Sahara border line for Moroccan users

Google Maps removed the dotted border of Western Sahara for users in Morocco after a UN vote backed Rabat’s autonomy plan for the disputed territory.

Guinea-Bissau detains senior officers over alleged coup plot

Guinea-Bissau’s armed forces arrested several senior officers, including a brigadier general, over an alleged coup attempt ahead of national elections.

South Africa condemns Trump’s refugee plan favouring Afrikaners

South Africa criticised Donald Trump’s refugee policy for prioritising white Afrikaners, calling it racially biased and based on false claims of “white genocide.”

UN extends mission in Libya for a year to support lasting peace

The UN Security Council unanimously extended the UN Support Mission in Libya for another year to assist the country’s peace and stability efforts.

Cameroon blames opposition for deadly protests after Biya’s win

Cameroon confirmed several deaths during protests against President Paul Biya’s disputed re-election, blaming the opposition as international concern grows.

Syrian refugees rush to Tripoli agency to claim free tickets home

Hundreds of Syrian refugees in Libya are returning home after years abroad using a new travel program offering free tickets to Damascus.

Ouattara moves toward a fourth term in contested Ivory Coast vote

Incumbent President Alassane Ouattara is set to win a disputed fourth term amid opposition bans, low turnout, and unrest across Ivory Coast.

German woman detained in Congo sparks outrage over police treatment

A German woman was detained and allegedly mistreated by Congolese security forces after a failed bank robbery, prompting outcry and calls for justice.

Madagascar’s new leader appoints civilian PM after coup

Madagascar’s military leader sworn in as president appointed a civilian prime minister following protests that forced ex-president Rajoelina to flee.

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