Bandit attacks kill dozens across three Nigerian states

At least 47 people were killed in coordinated bandit attacks across Katsina, Kwara and Benue states, underscoring Nigeria’s deepening security crisis.

Gunmen kill Muammar Gaddafi’s son Saif al-Islam

Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of the former Libyan leader, was reportedly killed during a violent confrontation involving unidentified gunmen or rival factions in southwest Libya’s Al-Hamadah region.

Local officials blame M23 rebels for drone strike in Kisangani

Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo neutralized eight explosive drones targeting a strategic airport in Kisangani and have accused the M23 rebel group of launching the attack.

Uganda army rejects US sanctions threats over embassy dispute

General Muhoozi Kainerugaba apologizes after accusing the US Embassy of hiding leader Bobi Wine.

TPLF supports calls for dialogue after new clashes in Tigray

The TPLF has welcomed international calls for restraint and dialogue following fresh clashes with federal forces in northern Ethiopia that have raised fears of a return to full-scale conflict.

Morocco deploys army units to rescue thousands from floods

The Moroccan army is assisting in the evacuation of over 20,000 people after torrential rains caused rivers to overflow and flooded several northwestern regions.

Landslides kill several miners at a militia-held mine in Congo

The M23 militia confirms deaths after two landslides hit their mineral rich site in North Kivu.

AU chief condemns recent terror attacks across Niger

The African Union has condemned a string of terror attacks in Niger while the United States has ordered the departure of non-emergency embassy personnel due to heightening security risks.

Guinea worm cases drop to historic low of ten global infections

The Carter Center announced that human Guinea worm cases reached a historic low of ten in 2025, moving the world closer to eradicating the parasite despite lingering infections in animals.

Ecowas lifts all remaining sanctions on Guinea after election

Ecowas has lifted all remaining sanctions on Guinea and restored it to full membership after the bloc recognised the country’s recent referendum and election that returned Mamady Doumbouya to power.

Police fire live rounds to block Lagos protest over slum demolitions

Nigerian police fired tear gas and live rounds to disperse protesters in Lagos demonstrating against forced evictions and slum demolitions, leaving at least 17 people injured.

Ethiopia busts trafficking network that trapped thousands

Ethiopian police say they arrested 22 suspects accused of running a trafficking network that moved nearly 2,000 migrants through Libya, earning millions and causing deaths and disappearances.

Ethiopia signs landmark deal with Russia for Orion-E drones

Ethiopia has signed a historic defence agreement with Russia to acquire Orion-E reconnaissance and strike drones, marking a major step in expanding its aerial surveillance and precision capabilities.

Ngwenya fires AmaZulu to late 3-2 win over TS Galaxy in S Africa

Zimbabwean forward Thandolwenkosi Ngwenya scored twice and set up another as AmaZulu beat TS Galaxy 3-2 in Durban to climb to fourth in the South African Premiership.

Algeria summons French envoy after state TV airs disputed report

Algeria summoned the French charge d’affaires after a France 2 report accused Algerian authorities of orchestrating an attempted abduction, claims Algiers strongly rejected.

Ivory Coast reshuffles govt as Ouattara keeps most ministers

Ivory Coast President Ouattara reshuffled his government, retaining most ministers and appointing his brother as deputy prime minister.

African Union lifts Guinea sanctions after post-coup election

The African Union has lifted sanctions on Guinea after a December election that confirmed former junta leader Mamady Doumbouya as president, despite ongoing concerns over civil liberties.

Nigerian troops battle militants as deadly Boko Haram raids Borno

Boko Haram militants attacked a Nigerian military formation in Borno State, killing at least eight soldiers and wounding about 50 during a fierce battle in the Timbuktu Triangle.

Al-Shabaab storms Jubaland island, clashes with Somali forces

Al-Shabaab militants attacked Kuday island in southern Somalia, with Jubaland authorities saying the assault was repelled while the group claimed it seized multiple military bases.

Tunisia faces deadly floods as record rainfall sweeps through cities

Heavy rains in Tunisia have caused historic floods, killing four people, forcing school closures, and disrupting transportation in multiple regions.

Armed men kill 31 in Niger village near Mali and Burkina Faso

Militants linked to armed groups attacked a village in western Niger, killing over 30 people in the volatile Tillaberi region.

200+ migrants freed from secret Libyan prison

Libyan security authorities rescued more than 200 migrants from a secret Kufra prison where they endured inhumane conditions.

African leaders meet in Lomé to unify efforts for peace in DRC

African and international leaders in Lomé agreed on a unified mediation framework to pursue political solutions and restore peace in eastern DRC.

Internet returns to Uganda days after government shutdown ends

Uganda restored internet access on Saturday after a four-day government-ordered blackout during elections.

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