At least 30 people dead following tragic stampede at Haiti fort
A tragic stampede at a mountaintop fortress in northern Haiti has left at least 30 people dead and dozens injured, after crowds gathered for traditional festivities.
Haiti: at least 30 dead in stampede at UNESCO‑listed Citadelle Laferrière fortress
At least 30 people died on Saturday, 11 April 2026, after a stampede at the Citadelle Laferrière near Milot, a major tourist site in the north of Haiti.
Pope Leo XIV’s Africa tour sparks hope, faith and calls for peace
Anticipation is building across Africa as Pope Leo XIV prepares for an 11-day այց spanning four nations, with believers expressing hope for spiritual renewal and political reconciliation.
Peru faces protests as election delays fuel doubts over vote integrity
Peru’s presidential election on Sunday, 12 April 2026, was thrown into uncertainty after widespread logistical failures prevented thousands of voters from casting their ballots, delaying the outcome.
Hungary: jubilant scenes across Budapest follow Magyar’s victory
Hungary saw large crowds take to the streets on Sunday, 12 April 2026, after Prime Minister Viktor Orbán conceded defeat, ending 16 years in power.
Rwanda: Fuel Hike Leaves Truck Drivers Stranded Abroad in Contract Disputes
[New Times] Some transporters and cargo owners are locked in growing disputes following the recent fuel price increase, driven by the conflict in the Middle East, with some operators halting services as negotiations over transport costs stall.
Benin heads to a pivotal transition as votes are counted
Benin began counting ballots Sunday after a presidential election that could extend a decade of economic growth while testing the country’s democratic balance. Finance Minister Romuald Wadagni is the frontrunner to succeed outgoing president Patrice Talon, who is stepping down after two terms.
Nigeria: Nigerian Navy Arrests Two Vessels With Stolen Crude Worth N4 Billion
[Premium Times] He said the arrest underscores the Nigerian Navy's continued commitment to combat crude oil theft and other economic saboteurs.
Ghana: Ghana Inflation Cools Again Despite Oil Price Pressures
[Daba Finance] Ghana's annual inflation rate eased to 3.2% in March from 3.3% in February, marking a 15th straight month of decline, according to data released by the national statistics office.
Nigeria: Over 100 civilians killed in airstrike described as ‘mistake’ by rights groups
Dozens of injured victims were taken to a hospital in Geidam, where they are receiving treatment, a hospital worker said.