Former Nigerian President condemns “ceremonial coup” in Guinea-Bissau
Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has criticized Guinea-Bissau’s recent military takeover, describing it as a “ceremonial coup” after soldiers appeared on state television claiming control of the country.
Zuma’s daughter resigns amid claims South Africans were lured into Ukraine War
The daughter of former South African President Jacob Zuma, Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, has stepped down from Parliament amid mounting controversy over allegations that she played a role in luring South African men into fighting for Russia in the war in Ukraine.
Serbia and DR Congo deepen partnership in Belgrade summit
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić rolls out the red carpet for his DRC counterpart Félix Antoine Tshisekedi, welcoming the leader with full state honors. The two holding talks focused on strengthening cooperation between their countries at the Palace of Serbia.
Parents of children kidnapped in Nigeria continue painful wait for news
The parents of children abducted last week at a school in Nigeria’s northern Niger state gathered on Friday to give authorities more information.
NGO says EU border policy driving young refugees into the hands of traffickers
Save the Children says the EU’s increasingly strict policy is driving the most vulnerable unaccompanied children into the hands of traffickers, and beyond the reach of aid workers.
Royal Air Maroc unveils special fares for CAN 2025 supporters
By easing travel costs, Royal Air Maroc hopes to boost turnout and enhance the atmosphere in stadiums nationwide, making the 2025 CAN a unifying celebration for African supporters.
Telugu-language Tollywood takes on India’s cinematic powerhouse in Mumbai
India’s cinematic powerhouse Bollywood is known around the world for its Hindi-language musicals produced in Mumbai. But have you ever heard of Tollywood? It’s India’s rapidly expanding cinematic industry in the south.
Normalcy slowly returns to Guinea-Bissau as restrictive measures ease
Markets are open, with some traders selling their products, though fewer customers are present. Public institutions are closed, except for hospitals and health centers, as well as schools, due to concerns among those in charge.
Israeli raid in southern Syria leaves 13 dead and several soldiers wounded
The operation marks one of the most significant Israeli incursions in the region in recent months, underscoring growing tensions along the Syria–Israel frontier.
Norway’s Special Envoy to Sudan confirms there is no new US-backed peace proposal
The head of Sudan’s armed forces has welcomed a statement by Norway’s Special Envoy to the country that no new US peace proposal has been presented to the Sudanese government.