Flash floods kill seven as fierce storms batter Morocco’s Safi

Flash floods triggered by intense thunderstorms killed seven people and injured 20 in Morocco’s western city of Safi, authorities said.

Libya completes municipal vote phase under UN praise

The UN Support Mission in Libya praised the calm and orderly completion of the third phase of municipal elections, citing strong turnout and urging respect for legal processes.

Egyptian minibus driver abandons body and ten injured Sudanese

An investigation is underway after a driver abandoned a body and ten injured Sudanese at an Aswan hospital.

Benin hunts coup suspects as regional allies move to back Talon

Benin’s government is pursuing fugitive soldiers after a deadly failed coup as regional allies mobilise to support President Patrice Talon and restore stability.

Egypt’s defence expo showcases drone tech as rivals chase new buyers

Egypt’s EDEX expo highlights fast growing demand for drones and counter systems as global defence companies compete for African and Middle Eastern markets.

Sisi hosts Haftar in Cairo as Egypt pushes for Libya’s stability

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi reaffirmed full support for Libya’s unity and stability during a Cairo meeting with Khalifa Haftar, with both sides urging progress toward elections and stressing concern over Sudan.

Congo peace deal shaky as DRC, Burundi accuse Rwanda of attacks

Congo’s new peace agreement appears to collapse as DRC and Burundi accuse Rwanda of escalating cross-border attacks

Ouattara begins fourth term as Ivory Coast leaders attend ceremony

Alassane Ouattara was sworn in for a fourth term as Ivory Coast’s president amid political tension, opposition criticism and concerns over barred candidates.

South Africans debate withdrawal of visa exemption for Palestinians

South Africans voiced mixed reactions after the government withdrew a 90-day visa exemption for Palestinian passport holders amid concerns over charter flights bringing refugees from Gaza.

ECOWAS deploys regional troops as Benin counters coup attempt

Ecowas and Nigeria deployed military support to Benin after authorities foiled a coup attempt by a small group of soldiers.

Nigerian officials secure release of 100 abducted schoolchildren

Authorities free 100 abducted pupils in Nigeria as concerns persist for more than 160 others still missing amid rising insecurity and diplomatic pressures.

Benin quells coup attempt as loyal troops restore calm with regional aid

Benin’s government regained control after loyalist troops, backed by Nigerian and regional forces, foiled an attempted coup and reassured citizens of restored stability.

Peace deal stumbles as fresh clashes erupt in eastern Congo

Fighting has intensified in eastern Congo despite a recent Congo-Rwanda peace accord, forcing evacuations, causing casualties, and drawing in regional forces.

Eight INSO aid workers are freed in Burkina Faso after weeks in detention

Eight INSO humanitarian workers detained in Burkina Faso over alleged spying were released after several weeks in custody.

Madagascar’s new president vows to try Rajoelina for crimes against citizens

Madagascar’s new president, Colonel Randrianirina, vowed to try ex-president Rajoelina for crimes, promised elections within two years, and pledged national reforms.

Over 107,000 flee homes as violence rises in Mozambique

Rising insurgent violence in northern Mozambique has displaced over 107,000 people in recent weeks while food and health aid runs critically low.

Diplomatic missions urge Tanzania to return bodies and release detainees

Nineteen diplomatic missions called on Tanzania to return bodies, release detainees, and address extrajudicial killings after post-election unrest.

Helene Mvubu shows how toxic mining waste ravages fields in Congo

Residents in Lubumbashi face severe environmental and health impacts from toxic wastewater discharged by Chinese mining firm CDM.

Study finds African penguins starving as sardines vanish off South Africa

African penguin populations drop dramatically as fishing and climate pressures cut food supply.

Congo and Rwanda sign US-brokered pact to end conflict

Congo and Rwanda signed a US-brokered peace and economic agreement welcomed by the African Union, aiming to end decades of violence in eastern Congo.

South Africa challenges US’s claims as G20 tensions escalate

South Africa’s Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola rejected US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s criticism of Pretoria’s G20 presidency, defending the country’s conduct and sovereignty while urging respectful dialogue.

Amhara government signs peace deal with Fano faction to ease conflict

Amhara authorities have signed a mediated peace agreement with a faction of the Fano militia, raising cautious hopes for easing the two-year insurgency despite uncertainty over its wider impact.

Burkina Faso reinstates death penalty as junta pushes legal overhaul

Burkina Faso’s military government plans to reinstate the death penalty and introduce stricter social and criminal laws as part of a broader justice reform.

Malawi approves lenacapavir in major HIV breakthrough

Malawi has approved the long-acting HIV drug lenacapavir after an expedited review, marking a major step in strengthening national HIV prevention efforts.

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