Africa
-
Dec- 2025 -7 December
Drone Strikes on Sudan Kindergarten, Hospital Kill Dozens: Local Official
A recent paramilitary drone attack on the army-held town of Kalogi in Sudan's South Kordofan state hit a kindergarten and a hospital, killing dozens of civilians including children, a local official told AFP on Sunday.
Read More » -
6 December
Burkina Faso Releases 8 NGO Members Arrested for ‘Spying’
An international NGO in Burkina Faso said Friday that eight of its members had been released, months after the country's military rulers arrested them on accusations of spying.
Read More » -
6 December
Fighting Erupts in DR Congo a Day After Peace Deal Signed
Fresh fighting in eastern DR Congo on Friday forced hundreds to flee across the border into Rwanda, a day after a peace deal was signed in Washington.
Read More » -
5 December
EU Envoy Warns Sahel Jihadist Surge Threatens Europe
European security is increasingly at risk from spiralling jihadist violence in the Sahel, the EU's envoy to the region said Thursday.
Read More » -
5 December
Trump, Rwanda and DR Congo Leaders Sign Deal Despite Fresh Violence
US President Donald Trump and the leaders of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo signed a peace deal Thursday, even as fresh violence raised questions about the accord to end one of Africa's longest wars.
Read More » -
2 December
Russia-Linked Oil Tanker Hit by ‘External Explosions’ Off Dakar
An oil tanker was struck off the coast of Dakar by four external explosions last week after it left Russia, AFP learned from the Turkish shipowner and Senegalese port authorities, as experts questioned whether geopolitics were involved.
Read More » -
2 December
White House Says DRCongo, Rwanda to Sign Deal
US President Donald Trump will bring together the leaders of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo in Washington on Thursday to sign a peace agreement, months after an earlier US-brokered deal failed to stop violence.
Read More » -
1 December
Niger Says Putting Its Uranium on International Market
Niger's military regime on Sunday announced it was putting uranium produced by Somair -- a subsidiary of French giant Orana before the regime nationalized it in June -- on the international market.
Read More » -
Nov- 2025 -30 November
S. Africa Arrests 4 Suspected of Wanting to Fight for Russia
South African police arrested four Russia-bound men at Johannesburg's airport suspected of having signed up to fight for the Russian army.
Read More » -
29 November
G. Bissau Junta Consolidates Power as Condemnation of Coup Spreads
Guinea-Bissau appointed an ally of the ousted president as prime minister, as international criticism grew of this week's coup.
Read More »