Under the war between generals, the divisions of Sudan emerge
Behind the bloody struggle between two generals in Sudan is also the competition between populations who historically monopolize power and resources, and the most marginalized components of this ethnic mosaic, according to specialists.
Sudan: UN estimates aid needs at over $3 billion
For humanitarian aid alone, the UN says it needs $2.6 billion, according to its revised estimates, up from $1.75 billion in December.
DRC: Call for provisional release of former Tshisekedi adviser
The defense of Fortunat Biselele, former private adviser to DRC President Felix Tshisekedi, imprisoned for four months for alleged "treason", called Tuesday for his provisional release for health reasons.
Tunisia: Ennahdha denounces a “political verdict” against the opponent Ghannouchi
Mr. Ghannouchi, 81, has been imprisoned since April 17 after claiming that Tunisia would be threatened with a "civil war" if left-wing parties or those of political Islam such as Ennahdha were eliminated.
Egyptian luxury brands look to the past as they carve a place in the sun
Egyptian luxury brands seek inspiration from 6,000 years of history as they struggle with a shortage of skilled workers
Morocco unveils hydrogen vehicle prototype HUV
Manufacturers say the HUV model will be equipped with a central hydrogen tank, complemented by six removable capsules to deliver a high driving range and facilitate quick hydrogen refueling in a few minutes.
Malawi: collision between a boat and a hippopotamus, 1 dead and 23 missing
A baby has died and 23 others are missing after a boat collided with a hippopotamus on a river in southern Malawi, local police said Tuesday.
Over 80% of South African children around 10 years old have difficulty reading (study)
More than 80% of South African children around 10 years old have difficulty reading (study)
Nigeria: four dead in attack on US convoy in southeast
"No U.S. citizens were in the convoy," said Nigerian police spokesman Ikenga Tochukwu, who was confirmed by White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby.
Rail connecting Congo’s Brazzaville – Pointe Noire resumes passenger service
After a seven-year hiatus, passenger service has finally resumed on the main line of the Congo-Ocean Railway connecting Pointe-Noire to Brazzaville.