Cholera kills at least five more people in Sudan

A medical group reported on Wednesday seven more deaths from cholera and 350 infections in Kassala State in eastern Sudan.
10 Sep, 2025
DRC’s Tshisekedi visits Kazakhstan, holds talks with host president

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Wednesday held talks with his Congolese counterpart Felix Tshisekedi in Astana, following an official welcoming ceremony at the Akorda presidential palace.
10 Sep, 2025
Declaration caps Africa Climate Summit 2 with call for investment, justice

African leaders wrapped up the three-day Africa Climate Summit 2 in Ethiopia’s capital on Wednesday with the adoption of the Addis Ababa Declaration, pledging to turn the continent into a global hub for renewable energy.
10 Sep, 2025
Senegal PM Sonko declines invitation for first official trip to France

Ousmane Sonko was invited to be the guest of honour at the forum organised by French investment bank, BPI France.
10 Sep, 2025

Chinese nationals jailed for kidnapping in South Africa

African countries condemn Israel’s violation of Qatar’s sovereignty

South Africa has sent officials to US for trade talks, President Ramaphosa says

Egypt protests Ethiopia’s dam launch, writes to UN Security Council

Nigeria’s Dangote refinery says no fuel shortage expected as truckers strike
9 Sep, 2025
Paramilitary RSF launches drone strikes on Sudan capital
A wave of paramilitary drone strikes hit key infrastructure and military targets in and around Sudan’s army-held capital on Tuesday.

9 Sep, 2025
Somalia condemns Israeli strike on Hamas leaders in Qatari capital
Somalia has condemned an Israeli strike in the Qatari capital of Doha that targeted Hamas leaders, saying it represented a “grave violation of international law.”

9 Sep, 2025
Why a new WHO study advocates sparing the rod to save the child
Corporal punishment in schools is banned in many African countries, but a new WHO study suggests combining legislation with awareness and counselling to eliminate what is a global problem.

9 Sep, 2025
Dozens of mourners killed by suspected rebels at a funeral in eastern DRC
The attackers killed almost everyone who was gathered at the funeral home, a parish priest who visited the scene told local media.

9 Sep, 2025
Wave of drone attacks hit power plant, arms factory near Sudan capital
The aerial assault ended a period of relative calm in Khartoum after the military ousted the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces from the area in May.

9 Sep, 2025
Ethiopia launches Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has said Ethiopia will use the energy to improve Ethiopians’ access to electricity while also exporting surplus power to the region.

9 Sep, 2025
Gaza aid flotilla says hit by drone in Tunisian waters
Organisers shared security camera footage from the boat in which a humming sound can be heard, before a flash of light illuminates the frame.

9 Sep, 2025
ICC to present evidence in war crimes case against Ugandan fugitive Joseph Kony
The so-called confirmation of charges hearing comes two decades after ICC issued an arrest warrant for Joseph Kony over his alleged leadership of the brutal rebel group.

9 Sep, 2025
Ukraine shows diplomats damage after Russia’s largest aerial strike
Senior Ukrainian officials led 60 foreign diplomats on a tour of damaged government offices in the heart of Kiev on Monday.

8 Sep, 2025
Mali army carries out airstrikes after terrorists announce blockade on fuel imports
Mali’s military said on Monday that it carried out airstrikes in the gold-rich western region of Kayes after terrorists took steps to impose a blockade on fuel imports to the country.


