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Sudan: WFP and IOM aid trucks enter Sudan from Chad
The trucks were carrying sorghum, pulses, oil and rice that will benefit some 13,000 people who are at risk of famine in the Kereneik area of West Darfur.
Sahel: Security Council must call out “Ukraine’s support for terrorism” – Burkina, Mali and Niger
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Somalia threatens to suspend Ethiopian Airlines flights amid territorial dispute
The dispute escalated after Ethiopia signed an agreement in January 2024 with the separatist region of Somaliland, securing access to 20 kilometers of Somaliland's coastline for 50 years in exchange for recognizing the territory.
Humanoid robots enter everyday life
More than 20 lifelike humanoid robots were on display at the World Robot Conference in Beijing, including models from EX Robots and Astribot Co.
Record rainfall floods Tokyo for the second day in a row
Heavy rain drenched Tokyo for the second consecutive day, causing widespread flooding and severe disruption.
Israel’s economy is suffering and economists say the solution is to end the war
The country’s deficit is up, credit ratings are down, the tourism industry is flailing, and state expenditures are mired in controversy.
As Algeria opens its doors to more visitors, its tourism sector is rapidly expanding to host them
Algeria’s government wants to see five times more annual visitors to the country by 2030. We take a look at how the tourism sector is being developed to attract and host them all.
Massive 2,492-Carat Diamond discovered in Botswana – one of the largest ever
The Botswana government believes the huge 2,492-carat stone is the second-biggest ever brought out of a mine.
Kenya: Policemen arraigned over jailbreak have been released on bond
The prosecution had asked the Milimani Court to hold the policemen for 14 days to complete the probe. Although 13 prisoners escaped, the jailbreak of a suspected serial killer has particularly worried Kenyans.
Contaminated corn linked to deaths of 400 dogs in Zambia
The World Health Organization (WHO) has noted that aflatoxins can cause liver cancer in humans. The investigation began after local broadcaster Diamond TV reported numerous dog deaths, suspected to be caused by maize-based dog food.