At least 17 civilians killed by extremist rebels in eastern Congo
"We buried 10 bodies on Sunday. The victims are civilians killed by ADF between Thursday and Friday in Kainana. Seven others were found on Monday,"
Displaced Sudanese in Wad Madani groan over lack of cash
I arrived at 6 o'clock and took a number, mine was 106. It’s just now that I have finally been able to withdraw the money. There are tragedies and significant overcrowding, and this is the only branch that is operational, the Bank of Khartoum branch in Madani." Mortada Yassin, man displaced from Kh
South Africa: opposition seeks to prevent Putin visit
South Africa's main opposition party said on Tuesday that it had taken legal action to ensure that Vladimir Putin would be arrested if he set foot in the country, where he is due to attend a summit in August.
Anti-homosexuality law in Uganda: opponents call for international sanctions
Ugandan human rights activists are calling for sanctions against the authorities in their East African country after the enactment of an "anti-homosexuality law" which they say "legalises homophobia and transphobia".
Nigeria faces fuel shortages as subsidies are removed
On social media, many Nigerians had posted videos of filling stations already increasing prices, in some cases by more than 200%.
Plastic pollution: Treaty talks get into the nitty-gritty
Representatives of 175 nations with divergent ambitions met at the UNESCO headquarters with the aim of making progress towards reaching by next year a historic agreement covering the entire plastics life cycle
Libya hands down death sentences to Islamic State fighters
IS had captured the central coast city of Sirte in 2015, setting up a stronghold before being driven out the following year by forces loyal to the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord in power at the time
Senegalese opposition leader Sonko appeals for support ahead of ruling
Sonko appeal comes amid growing tension less than a year before the presidential election, and ahead of a verdict expected on Thursday in a resounding case of alleged rape involving him.
Sudan: Patchy truce extended for five days
Sudan descended into chaos in mid-April after a months-long power struggle pitting two army Generals; Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and his deputy Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo
Uganda’s new gay law draws mixed reactions
The version of the bill signed by President Yoweri Museveni doesn’t criminalise those who identify as gay. But some Ugandans said the law is an unnecessary provocation against donor countries