Second group of white Afrikaner South Africans arrive in United States
Like the first batch, who were granted refugee status and relocated to the US in early May, they claim to be persecuted in their home country.
Gaza officials say Israel kills more than 30 people near aid distribution site
Israel’s military denies shooting at the crowd, but an official says troops did fire warning shots.
Opposition accuses CAR government of organising violent protests that left two dead
After violent protests in Bangui blocked an opposition party meeting on Saturday, leaving two people dead, opposition BRDC is pointing the finger at the ruling United Heart Movement, accusing officials of organising the violence.
United Kingdom backs Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara
Britain's Foreign Secretary David Lammy called Morocco's proposal “credible, viable and pragmatic" during a visit to Rabat.
Russia strikes Ukraine with deadly attacks ahead of planned Istanbul talks with Kyiv
Delegations from Russia and Ukraine will meet in Turkey on Monday for their second round of direct peace talks in just over two weeks.
Clay-based flooring initiative aims to give Ugandans access to cheaper, cleaner housing
A cheap, eco-friendly flooring system is helping to improve health and bring down construction costs in Uganda. The clay based earthen floors use local earth instead of cement, helping to reduce carbon emissions and when replacing traditional mud floors, help reduce dust and pests.
Pyramids FC clinch maiden CAF Champions League crown after defeating Mamelodi Sundowns
Egypt’s Pyramids bag the CAF Champions League title after defeating South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns 2-1 in a thrilling second leg finale.
Sudan’s new PM Kamil Idris demands foreign backers halt RSF’s ‘criminal operations’
Newly appointed Sudanese Prime Minister Kamil Idris has urged countries supporting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to cease “criminal operations”.
Trump administration’s tariffs hits black haircare industry hard
Prices at salons have been going up with inflation and higher rents, but shoppers and stylists alike are more squeezed as U.S. President Donald Trump administration’s tariffs on imported goods begin to drive up prices for plethora of products many Black women consider essentials.
Two people killed and hundreds arrested in France during Champions League win celebrations
Around 200 people were injured, 21 of whom were policemen. One officer is in an induced coma after being hit in the face by fireworks.