Brazilian landfill restored to mangroves
A landfill in the Guanabara Bay of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has been restored to mangroves, a boost for the area's flora and fauna.
2nd Russia-Africa summit: What are the stakes?
Trade, Food security, cooperation and Ukraine will top the agenda of the 2nd edition of a 2-day Russia-Africa summit kicking off Thursday (Jul. 27).
Sudan’s pro-democracy bloc discusses initiatives to end war
Sudan's pro-democracy bloc FFC called Tuesday (Jul. 25) for peace. Representatives also outlined their desire that a solution to end the conflict would lead to the creation of a "Sudanese state free from wars and the building of an armed forces that serve the Sudanese people based on principles."
S.A: BRICS national security advisors discuss matters of global security, economic cooperation
South Africa hosted Tuesday (Jul. 25) the BRICS 13th National Security Advisors Meeting in Johannesburg. The meeting of top national security officials is a platform for South Africa, China, Russia, India and Brazil, to carry out political and security cooperation.
Nigeria: Why Tinubu Didn’t Wait Before Announcing Subsidy Removal – Abiodun
[Premium Times] "As controversial as that initiative has been, no one can deny the fact that it was a very welcome initiative. That was a subsidy that Nigeria could no longer afford; it was a subsidy that was not in the budget beyond June 2023."
Nigeria: Subsidy Removal – Be Patient With Tinubu, Ex-APC Acting Chair Tells Nigerians
[Leadership] A former acting national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and chairman, Governing Council, of the Institute for Progressive Affairs, Hilliard Eta, has implored Nigerians to give President Bola Ahmed Tinubu the benefits of doubt in his ongoing efforts to change the fortunes of the country for good.
Louise Mushikiwabo to skip la Francophonie Games in Kinshasa

Relations between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda are atrocious, with Kinshasa accusing Kigali of supporting the M23 rebellion, which has occupied vast swathes of territory in eastern DRC since last year

Protests in Tunisia mark two years since presidential power grab
Over 300 people rallied in Tunis on Tuesday to mark the two-year anniversary of President Kais Saied’s adoption of sweeping powers by suspension of Parliament.
Dozens injured in Johannesburg bus collision
At least 77 people were injured, five of them critically, after two buses collided at the entrance to a South African university on Tuesday, police and transport authorities said
Gambia: government revokes pharmaceutical company’s import license
The Gambian government has permanently revoked the importation licence of Atlantic Pharmaceutical Company Limited.