Chad ends ties with Prince Harry’s African parks
Chad said it has withdrawn a mandate held by a non-profit conservation group associated with Prince Harry to manage its wildlife reserves, accusing the leading charity of not doing enough to stop poaching.
Palestinians in Gaza mark two years of conflict and loss
Two years after Hamas-led militants stormed into Israel, Palestinians in Gaza say the conflict has felt far longer than its duration, as relentless airstrikes, famine and displacement have reshaped their lives.
South Africa: Pig farm murder trial resumes in Polokwane court
The trial has drawn widespread attention and outrage, highlighting long-standing tensions around rural justice, racial inequality, and farmworker rights in South Africa.
Israel’s car graveyard becomes a silent memorial to victims of the Hamas attack
Stretching for several hundred metres just ten kilometres from Gaza, a line of 1,450 bullet-riddled vehicles stands as a grim reminder of the 7 October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
Israel-Hamas peace talks to continue in Egypt over US ceasefire plan
Negotiations are underway as Israelis commemorate the two-year anniversary of the Hamas-led 7 October attack.
Israel remembers Oct. 7 as Gaza war grinds on and peace talks resume
Dozens of Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem on Tuesday to mark two years since Hamas’ attack on 7 October 2023, as families of victims and hostages called for a ceasefire and a deal to bring the remaining captives home.
Nigeria: From Ruins to Hope – How Host Community Trust Is Rewriting the Story of Nigeria’s Oil Communities
[This Day] From dilapidated schools and "death trap" hospitals to modern classrooms, health centres, and job-creating enterprises, oil-bearing communities in Rivers State are witnessing a new dawn of transformation. For decades, places like Ogbogu and Akabuka were defined by neglect despite contributing the bulk of Nigeria's export earnings. Pupils studied under leaking roofs, residents travelled long distances for medical care, and unemployment forced many youths into despair. Today, however, the Nigerian Upstream
Trump weighs record-low refugee cap, prioritizing white South Africans
President Donald Trump is considering admitting far fewer refugees into the U.S. this year, as few as 7,500, and mostly white South Africans, officials say, a dramatic new low as the administration is conducting sweeping immigration raids as part of its mass deportation agenda.
Pix of the Day: October 07, 2025
Pix of the Day: October 07, 2025
World Bank upgrades Sub-Saharan Africa growth forecast over inflation drop
The World Bank raised its 2025 growth forecast for the region to 3.8% from 3.5%.