Port Sudan Hit by Drone Strikes for Third Consecutive Day
Port Sudan, previously a safe haven in Sudan's ongoing civil war, is experiencing renewed violence. Drone strikes have t...
Fighting Erupts in Port Sudan as Paramilitary Uses Drones
Heavy fighting broke out in Port Sudan on Tuesday as a Sudanese paramilitary group reportedly used drones to attack key...
Kenya's Payroll Taxes Increase Debt Burden for Salaried Work...
Kenyan workers are facing increased payroll taxes as the government struggles to manage its debt. These tax hikes are pa...
Ghana's National Cathedral Project Stalls Amid Controversy
Ghana's ambitious plan to build a national cathedral, envisioned as a symbol of unity and national pride, has stalled, l...
Sudan: Paramilitary Forces Accused of Killing Over 100 Civil...
A doctors' group in Sudan alleges that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) killed more than 100 civilians in recent violence....
African Catholics Express Desire, Doubt Over Potential Black...
As the Catholic Church considers its next leader, many African Catholics express hope for a pope from sub-Saharan Africa...
Pope Francis Focuses on Growing Catholic Church in Africa
Pope Francis has dedicated significant attention to Africa, where the Roman Catholic Church is experiencing rapid growth...
Pope Francis Focuses on Growing Catholic Community in Africa
The Catholic Church is experiencing rapid growth in Africa, making it a key region for the Vatican. Pope Francis has ded...
Zimbabwean Stone Carvers Seek Revival Amid Colonial Legacy E...
Zimbabwean stone carvers are working to revive their art form as an exhibition in Oxford examines the legacy of British...
Senegalese Farmer Proves Strawberries Can Thrive in Africa
Thierno Agne traded law school for strawberry farming in Senegal, defying expectations. In a region where agriculture is...
Boat Fire in Congo Kills at Least 148, Hundreds Missing
A devastating boat fire in the Democratic Republic of Congo has claimed the lives of at least 148 people, according to r...
Sudan Faces Famine as U.S. Aid Remains Limited
A devastating civil war in Sudan has created a severe humanitarian crisis, with widespread famine threatening the popula...
Boat Fire in Congo Kills Dozens, Many Missing
A devastating fire on a boat in the Democratic Republic of Congo has resulted in the deaths of at least 50 people. The i...
Sudan's RSF Announces Rival Government Amid Darfur Violence
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan have declared a parallel government, escalating the ongoing conflict in the regi...
Sudan Civil War: International Efforts to Ease Suffering
As the Sudan civil war enters its third year, diplomats and aid organizations are convening in London to address the esc...
Sudan Paramilitary Attack on Darfur Camps Kills Dozens
At least 100 people have died after an attack by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on two camps in the Darfur region. T...
Darfur: Paramilitary Attack on Camps Kills Over 100
A deadly attack in Sudan's Darfur region has left over 100 people dead. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary g...
Clinic Workers Killed in Sudan's Zamzam Camp
Nine clinic workers have been killed in Sudan's Zamzam camp for displaced people near El Fasher, Darfur. According to Re...
Somaliland Seeks Statehood Recognition from U.S. Under Trump
Officials in Somaliland are hopeful that the Trump administration will grant them statehood recognition. They have spent...
USADF Budget Trimmed by $51M, Shea Butter Project Impacted
The U.S. African Development Foundation (USADF) is facing a $51 million budget reduction. This cut will affect various d...
US Visa Ban Intensifies Pressure on South Sudan
The United States has revoked all visas held by South Sudanese citizens, adding to the challenges facing the East Africa...
Economist: Trump Tariff Threatens Lesotho's Economy
A proposed 50% tariff on goods from Lesotho could severely damage the small African kingdom's economy, according to a le...
Congo Commutes Death Sentences of 3 Americans After Coup Att...
The Democratic Republic of Congo's president has commuted the death sentences of three American citizens. They were conv...
Zimbabwe Police Halt Protests Against President's Extended T...
Zimbabwean police deployed in force across major cities on Monday, preventing planned demonstrations against a potential...
Mnangagwa Faces Internal Challenge in Zimbabwe
President Emmerson Mnangagwa is facing growing dissent from within Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF party. Some party members a...
Sudan Military Gains Ground in Khartoum, Pushing Back RSF
Sudan's military has made significant progress in Khartoum, forcing the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to retreat from key a...
Sudanese Army Closes in on Khartoum Airport Amid Ongoing Cla...
The Sudanese army is tightening its grip around Khartoum International Airport as fighting intensifies with the rival Ra...
Sudan's Army Pushes Rivals Out of Khartoum
The Sudanese army is making significant gains in Khartoum, pushing back the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after nearly two...
Prince Harry Steps Down from African Charity Role
Prince Harry has resigned as a patron of Sentebale, the African charity he co-founded in memory of his mother, Princess...
Prince Harry Steps Down from African Charity Role
Prince Harry has resigned as a patron of Sentebale, the African charity he co-founded in memory of his mother, Princess...
Sudan's Military Offensive Intensifies in Khartoum
Sudan's military is pushing further into Khartoum, seeking to gain control amidst the ongoing civil war. A recent visit...
Rumble in the Jungle: Ali vs. Foreman, 50 Years Later
Fifty years ago, the "Rumble in the Jungle" captivated the world. Muhammad Ali and George Foreman faced off in Zaire (no...
Sudanese Army Sniper Positioned Overlooking Presidential Pal...
A photograph reveals Sergeant Major Ismail Hassan of the Sudanese Army in a sniper's nest. His position is located withi...
Sudan Military Claims Control of Khartoum's Republican Palac...
The Sudanese army announced it has regained control of the Republican Palace in Khartoum. This building serves as the se...
Sudan's Army Recaptures Presidential Palace in Khartoum
The Sudanese army has regained control of the Presidential Palace in Khartoum after intense fighting. This victory comes...
Sudan Military Claims Control of Republican Palace in Kharto...
Sudan's army announced Friday they have regained control of the Republican Palace in Khartoum after almost two years of...
Rwanda-Backed M23 Militia Gains Power in Eastern Congo
A militant group known as M23, allegedly supported by Rwanda, is expanding its control in eastern Democratic Republic of...
Sudan's Crisis: From Revolution to Potential Collapse
Just four years ago, Sudan celebrated a revolution, ousting dictator Omar al-Bashir. Today, the East African nation face...
Jihadi Attack in Burkina Faso Kills Over 100
A deadly attack in northern Burkina Faso has claimed the lives of over 100 people. The victims include soldiers, aid wor...
African Catholics Hope for Representation in Next Papal Election
The Catholic Church is experiencing significant growth in Africa, now home to a fifth of the world's Catholic population...
Al Qaeda Affiliate Claims Killing 70 Soldiers in Benin Attacks
An al Qaeda-linked group, JNIM, has claimed responsibility for attacks on two military posts in northern Benin. The grou...
Witchcraft Accusations Endanger Hundreds in Ghana
Hundreds of people in Ghana are at risk of attacks and even death due to widespread witchcraft accusations. These accusa...
Darfur Violence: Over 100 Killed in Sudan, UN Reports
A surge in violence in Sudan's Darfur region has left over 100 people dead, according to a United Nations official. The...
Sudanese Refugees Seek Safety in Chad After Airstrikes
Thousands of Sudanese refugees are crossing the border into Chad to escape escalating violence in their home country. De...
Congo Commutes Death Sentences of Three Americans in Failed Coup
The Democratic Republic of Congo has commuted the death sentences of three Americans who were convicted for their involv...