UN Tom Fletcher holds “constructive” talks with Sudanese army leader
The United Nations' top humanitarian official, Tom Fletcher, met with Sudanese Armed Forces leader General Abdelfattah Al-Burhan on Tuesday, in a high-level diplomatic effort to secure critical access for life-saving aid delivery across the war-torn nation.
Turkey says all 20 soldiers killed in transport plane crash in Georgia
The C-130 plane had taken off from Ganja, Azerbaijan, and was heading home when the accident took place.
A third of Japan-donated Mpox vaccines wasted in DRC due to storage challenges
Approximately 35% of mpox vaccines donated by Japan to combat a dangerous new outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo are being wasted due to stringent preparation requirements that leave doses unusable within hours, the head of the country's mpox response has told Reuters.
Zambia’s eco-friendly beekeeping helps combat deforestation
Several NGOs and businesses have introduced wooden box beehives to increase honey production in an environmentally-friendly way.
Messi and Argentina football team to join Angola’s 50th independence anniversary
Messi and his teammates will play an exhibition game against the Angolan national team on Friday.
Nigeria, US and UK probe $235m cocaine seizure at Lagos port
Nigeria’s anti-narcotics enforcement agency said on Tuesday it is working with its U.S. and British counterparts to “unravel the cartel behind the importation of 1,000 kilograms of cocaine” discovered at a port in Lagos.
Sudan’s North Darfur faces humanitarian collapse as displacement soars
In Sudan’s war-torn North Darfur, desperation is mounting as tens of thousands flee escalating violence. Displaced residents are calling for urgent humanitarian aid, warning that the situation in overcrowded camps is deteriorating rapidly.
Angola celebrates 50 years of independence with Lourenço calling for “inclusive society”
Angola celebrated the 50th anniversary of its independence with a military parade before the president addressed the nation.
Super Eagles boycott training over unpaid bonuses ahead of 2026 World Cup playoff vs Gabon
Nigeria’s Super Eagles have boycotted their training session in Rabat, Morocco, due to unpaid bonuses, raising concerns just days before their crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup Africa play-off semi-final match against Gabon.
Protesters at COP30 climate talks demand a just energy transition
They called for a shift to cleaner energy and away from coal, oil, or natural gas, saying the time has come for action.