Netanyahu testifies again in corruption trial
Netanyahu denies any wrongdoing, calling the charges a politically motivated "witch hunt" by a biased legal system and a hostile media
Sudan : distressing report on child rape cases by UNICEF
In a shocking report, the UN children's agency has revealed that children as young as one year old have been victims of rape across nine states in Sudan.
Rome: Pope Francis remains alert amid respiratory distress recovery
Pope Francis was recuperating on Tuesday morning, from two episodes of acute respiratory distress, requiring a return to noninvasive mechanical ventilation.
Displaced Sudanese return home as life slowly improves in Omdurman
Meanwhile, Sudan’s military continues to make gains against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF)
Kenya: protests rock Kakuma refugee camp amid US humanitarian aid cuts
Police have opened fire and at least four people have been injured by live bullets in Kakuma refugee camp in north-western Kenya on Monday. The protests erupted over food and water shortages, which exacerbated tensions in the camp.
Kenyan court detains suspects in British man’s murder case
Kenya’s government pathologist Johansen Oduor last week told local media that the autopsy on Scott’s body was inconclusive and that further toxicology tests were being conducted.
Cobra Gold 2024: Multinational forces unite in military drills
Thai and South Korean marines, backed by US aircraft, stormed a Thai beach in the annual Cobra Gold military exercise.
Gabon’s military leader announces he will run for president
Almost two years after he led a coup to end more than five decades of Bongo dynasty rule, Gabon’s military leader Brice Oligui Nguema has announced he will run in April’s presidential elections.
Middle East: Gaza residents try to mark Ramadan amid shortages
As muslims across the world celebrate Ramadan, Palestinians in Gaza continue to face dire humanîtarian conditions, with basic supplies growing ever thinner on the ground. Despite the tough living conditions, many are doing what they can to mark Ramadan.
Libya to hold first oil exploration bidding round in 17 years
As Africa’s second-largest oil producer, the country is a significant player in the global oil market.