Parents of abducted pupils press Nigeria for urgent rescue updates

Parents of more than 250 abducted schoolchildren in Niger are pleading with the Nigerian government for swift rescue efforts amid rising nationwide kidnappings.

Police confirm death as tensions rise at Bobi Wine rally in Uganda

A Bobi Wine rally in Uganda turned deadly as police reported one civilian killed and multiple injuries amid escalating tensions ahead of the January elections.

AU suspends Guinea-Bissau after military topples Embalo

The African Union suspended Guinea-Bissau after a military coup ousted President Umaro Sissoco Embalo, triggering regional and international condemnation.

Fire breaks out on Gambian-flagged tanker off Turkey’s Black Sea coast

A Gambian-flagged tanker caught fire off Turkey’s Black Sea coast, but all 25 crew members were safely rescued.

Senegal PM calls Guinea-Bissau coup a sham

Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko condemned the Guinea-Bissau coup and called for the disrupted election to continue.

Somali forces struggle to hold Awdheegle against militant attacks

Somali forces struggle to secure towns near Mogadishu as Al-Shabaab attacks and residents face widespread destruction.

Marburg deaths rising in Ethiopia as officials expand containment

Ethiopia updates its Marburg outbreak situation as the death toll grows and monitoring widens.

Portugal urges end to violence as Guinea-Bissau vote counting resumes

Portugal urges peace as Guinea-Bissau resumes counting votes after army takeover

Scientists link Ethiopia’s mystery foot to an early human relative

Scientists have confirmed that a mysterious Ethiopian foot belonged to the species Australopithecus deyiremeda, revealing it lived alongside Lucy and adding complexity to early human evolution.

Nigeria intensifies rescue effort; parents beg for updates

More than 300 students abducted from a Nigerian school have left parents without information as authorities struggle to secure their release amid rising nationwide kidnappings.

Army officers say they seize power in Guinea-Bissau

Army officers claim to oust President Embalo in Guinea-Bissau, halting elections and sealing the country’s borders

Liberia halts Blue Carbon forest deal after two years of inactivity

Liberia and other African nations signed carbon credit deals that stalled with UAE-based Blue Carbon leaving local communities and forests unprotected.

Tanzania drops independence day events amid election unrest

Tanzania drops independence day events, citing unrest damage and rising pressure over the disputed poll

Fernando Dias and Umaro Embalo both claim victory in Guinea-Bissau

Fernando Dias and incumbent Umaro Embalo both declared victory in Guinea-Bissau’s presidential election, raising tensions before official results are released.

Two aid workers get light sentence in Tunisia migration trial

Two aid workers in Tunisia received short prison sentences for helping migrants, sparking relief despite ongoing criticism of the trial.

Barrick regains control of Mali gold complex after tense legal battle

Barrick and Mali reached an agreement ending their dispute, restoring control of the Loulo-Gounkoto gold mines and clearing legal charges against the company.

Nigeria School Abduction: 50 escape, hundreds still missing

Fifty abducted pupils have escaped a mass school kidnapping in Niger state, but more than 270 children and staff remain missing

President Tinubu orders VIP guards reassigned to fight crime

President Bola Tinubu has reassigned VIP police officers and approved recruiting 30,000 new officers to address Nigeria’s worsening security crisis.

Issa Tchiroma Bakary flees to Gambia amid Cameroon protests

Cameroon’s opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary fled to The Gambia after disputing the election that returned Paul Biya to power amid violent protests.

UN Secretary-General strongly condemns deadly attacks in Congo

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned deadly attacks in Congo and the Security Council welcomed a new peace framework while urging compliance with international law.

Guinea-Bissau voters seek stability as they choose new president

Voters in Guinea-Bissau cast ballots in a tense presidential and parliamentary election shaped by political instability, poverty, and the exclusion of the main opposition party.

Gunmen abduct over 300 students and teachers in western Nigeria

Armed gunmen kidnapped over 300 students and teachers in Niger state, prompting nationwide school closures and heightened security fears.

South Africa prepares to hand over G20 presidency to the US

South Africa will hand over the G20 presidency to the US at an appropriate level despite tensions over the US absence from the summit.

Nearly a quarter of Somalia’s population faces acute hunger, WFP warns

WFP warns nearly 25% of Somalia’s population faces acute hunger amid worsening drought and funding shortfalls

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