Hundreds of Sudanese children flee Al Fasher without their families amid violence: local committee

Over 36,000 people escaped city due to escalating violence, says Darfur Displaced and Refugees Coordination Committee.
2 Nov, 2025
Kenya landslide death toll rises to at least 21, dozens still missing

25 people with serious injuries airlifted to hospital in Eldoret for treatment, while others with minor wounds treated locally after landslide in Marakwet East constituency, Interior Minister Murkomen says.
2 Nov, 2025
African Union congratulates Tanzania’s president on election win, ‘regrets loss of life’

The chair of the AU’s secretariat, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf deeply regrets the loss of human life during the post-electoral protests, according to a statement.
1 Nov, 2025
Al Fasher: Thousands feared ‘in grave danger’ in Sudanese city captured by RSF

Large numbers of people are being prevented by the Rapid Support Forces and its allies from reaching safer areas, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said.
1 Nov, 2025

Nigeria denies Donald Trump’s claims on Christian ‘genocide’

Kenya landslide: At least 13 killed as rescue work continues

Tanzania President Samia Hassan wins election with 97.66% after deadly protests

US President Trump declares Nigeria ‘country of particular concern’ over Christian ‘genocide’ claims

Guinea-Bissau arrests army commanders for alleged coup attempt
31 Oct, 2025
US, UK pull some embassy workers from Mali
The move came two days after the US embassy urged all citizens in the country to “depart immediately” on commercial aircraft.

31 Oct, 2025
Trump limits number of refugees and prioritises White South Africans
The administration says 7,500 refugee admissions ‘shall primarily be allocated among Afrikaners from South Africa’

31 Oct, 2025
Soldiers escort Cameroon opposition leader Tchiroma to ‘safety’
Opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary said the soldiers are ensuring my protection, according his post on Facebook.

31 Oct, 2025
Resolution 1325 at 25: Why Africa must lead the next chapter of inclusive global peacebuilding
In today’s world, where wars are multiplying and civilians bear unspeakable costs, women’s leadership is not a luxury. It is a necessity for collective survival.

31 Oct, 2025
RSF ‘arrests’ fighters accused of mass civilian killings in Sudan’s Al Fasher
Videos circulating online have shown men in RSF uniforms carrying out summary executions around the city.

31 Oct, 2025
Thousands flee North Kordofan as RSF offensive intensifies in Sudan’s Darfur region
Over 4,500 left Bara city, including 1,900 who have reached El Obeid, says local medical group

31 Oct, 2025
South African court rules ANC leader Albert Luthuli was killed in apartheid ‘assault’
A South African court has ruled that the 1967 death of ANC leader and Nobel prize winner Albert Luthuli was due to “assault” by apartheid policemen, overturning a finding that he was struck by a train.

30 Oct, 2025
Sudan demands accountability after RSF’s raid on Al Fasher hospital kills patients, medical staff
Sudan called has called on the international community to hold the paramilitary RSF accountable for killing hundreds of patients and medical staff in Al Fasher.

30 Oct, 2025
Ghana orders major audit of mining companies to rein in revenue leakage, smuggling
Ghana, Africa’s top gold producer, has launched its most aggressive mining audit in a decade, targeting top miners to recover lost revenue and tighten oversight.

30 Oct, 2025
UN Security Council condemns RSF’s deadly attacks on Al Fasher
Members of the UN Security Council have condemned the assault by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Al Fasher in Sudan’s North Darfur and expressed “grave concern” over escalating violence.


