Niger revokes licences after drivers refuse Mali fuel deliveries

Niger has revoked dozens of transport licences after operators refused to deliver fuel to Mali, where militant blockades have deepened shortages and disrupted daily life.

Morocco sees drought end after winter rains refill key dams

Morocco’s seven-year drought has eased after heavy winter rainfall raised dam levels, offering relief to agriculture and reinforcing the country’s shift toward desalinated water.

Boat capsizes near Timbuktu, killing passengers in northern Mali

A boat carrying about 50 people capsized near Timbuktu, killing several passengers, leaving others missing, and raising concerns over river safety in northern Mali.

China signals firm support for Somalia amid Somaliland tensions

China’s foreign minister reaffirmed support for Somalia’s sovereignty while opposing any Somaliland engagement with Taiwan and pledging deeper cooperation with Mogadishu.

Egypt holds military talks with Saddam Haftar in Cairo

Egyptian defence officials met Saddam Haftar in Cairo to discuss military cooperation, regional security issues, and efforts to support stability in Libya.

Armed men strike industrial sites in western Mali as attacks return

Armed men attacked several industrial sites in western Mali’s Bafoulabe area, targeting multiple factories, kidnapping three people and raising renewed concerns over security.

Refugees fleeing DR Congo fighting die after crossing into Burundi

More than 50 refugees from eastern Democratic Republic of Congo have died in Burundi, many from cholera and malnutrition, after fleeing intensified fighting near the border.

China’s top diplomat skips Somalia, heads straight to Tanzania

China’s top diplomat Wang Yi skipped a planned historic visit to Somalia and travelled directly to Tanzania, citing technical reasons, amid regional tensions and security claims.

Germany plans April conference to rally emergency aid for Sudan

Germany will host an international conference in April to raise emergency aid for Sudan as the war enters its 1,000th day and the humanitarian crisis deepens.

M23 holds symbolic funeral for drone strike victims in Congo

M23 held a symbolic funeral for 22 victims of a drone strike amid contested casualty claims and ongoing peace negotiations in eastern Congo.

RSF denies claims of women being held in Nyala prison

RSF rejects claims of mass female detention in Nyala, calling the reports fabricated and politically motivated

Endangered mountain gorilla delivers rare twins in DRC

A mountain gorilla named Mafuko has given birth to rare male twins in eastern Congo’s Virunga National Park, marking a significant moment for conservation efforts.

Ivory Coast frees opposition spokesman

Ivory Coast released an opposition party spokesman accused of terrorism and conspiracy under judicial supervision after months in custody in Abidjan.

Nigeria court grants bail to ex-attorney general

Nigeria has granted bail to former attorney general Abubakar Malami as he, his wife and son face trial over alleged laundering of 8.7 billion naira.

CAR runner-up rejects results, alleges fraud

The runner-up in Central African Republic’s presidential election rejected provisional results, alleged widespread fraud, and challenged President Touadéra’s declared victory.

Tunisia sacks coach Sami Trabelsi after Africa Cup exit

Tunisia has dismissed coach Sami Trabelsi after a disappointing Africa Cup of Nations exit, despite having already qualified for the World Cup.

Militants attack Mali’s Morila gold mine

Suspected militants attacked Mali’s Morila gold mine, briefly abducting workers and damaging equipment, highlighting persistent security risks to the country’s mining sector.

Militants kill nine Nigerian soldiers in Borno convoy attack

At least nine Nigerian soldiers were killed when their convoy hit a landmine and came under militant fire in Borno state in northeastern Nigeria.

SLM says flag, anthem reflect political vision, not separation

The Sudan Liberation Movement/Army (SLM/A) has announced the launch of a new flag and anthem, stressing that the move reflects its political project and long struggle to establish a state based on equal citizenship, and does not constitute a call for self-determination or secession. Mohammed Abdelrahman Al-Nayir, head of the movement’s media sector and its

Algeria fires central bank governor and names acting successor

Algeria has dismissed central bank governor Salah Eddine Taleb and appointed deputy Mouatassem Boudiaf as acting governor without giving a reason.

Nigerian authorities seize cocaine and detain crew at Lagos port

Nigerian authorities seized 31.5 kilograms of cocaine at Lagos’ Apapa port and detained 22 crew members as part of wider drug enforcement operations nationwide.

DRC fan channels Lumumba spirit by standing at AFCON

A Congolese fan has drawn global attention at the Africa Cup by standing motionless as a living tribute to independence hero Patrice Lumumba.

EU urges respect for Somalia after Israel backs Somaliland

The EU urged respect for Somalia’s sovereignty and called for dialogue after Israel recognised Somaliland as independent.

Somalia rejects Israel step on Somaliland, reaffirms territorial unity

Somalia has condemned Israel’s recognition of Somaliland, calling it illegal, void under international law, and a threat to its sovereignty and regional stability.

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