Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan: WHO Estimates Over 12,000 Deaths
The World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed that more than 12,000 people have lost their lives in the ongoing civil war in Sudan, with many succumbing to inadequate medical care.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed that more than 12,000 people have lost their lives in the ongoing civil war in Sudan, with many succumbing to inadequate medical care.
In a significant move, Niger has terminated key agreements with the European Union (EU) and instead forged closer ties with Russia.
In a drone attack targeting “terrorists and bandits,” the Nigerian army accidentally killed dozens of civilians, leaving a trail of devastation. Read more
Zimbabwe is battling a devastating cholera outbreak, with over 200 deaths and thousands infected since February. Experts fear the actual numbers could be even higher.
In a stunning development, the West African country of Niger has decided to lift its strict law against the smuggling of irregular migrants, allowing migration to Europe with no consequences.
Egypt has begun receiving the first group of around 90 seriously injured Palestinians from the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has issued an apology for the acts of violence committed by German colonial rulers during his visit to Tanzania.
Tuareg rebels in Mali have taken control of a military base in Kidal following the withdrawal of UN troops, according to reports from the UN mission MINUSMA.
Egypt has announced that it will open the Rafah border crossing to receive and treat injured Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.
Following the military coup in Niger, French troops have left the Ouallam base. France plans to completely withdraw the approximately 1,500 stationed soldiers from the country by the end of…