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Turkey hosts another round of talks to ease tensions between Ethiopia and Somalia
Tensions between the two African countries have simmered since Ethiopia signed a memorandum of understanding with Somaliland in January, which Somalia denounced as infringing upon its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Islamic State-allied militants kill 12 people in eastern Congo, official says
Fighters with the Allied Democratic Forces attacked people in the village of Mukonia on Saturday, the municipality's mayor, Nicole Kikuku, said on national television.
Zambia and Congo reopen their border after resolving a trade dispute
“The Zambian party informed the Congolese party that the border will be reopened, to allow the free movement of people and goods between the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Zambia,”
Sierra Leone’s president uses UN Security Council presidency to urge more seats for Africa
“Africa cannot wait any longer,”
From Paris to Los Angeles: How the city is preparing for the 2028 Olympics
The city will become the third in the world to host the games three times as it adds to the storied years of 1932 and 1984. Here's a look forward and back in time at the Olympics in LA
World elephant day: advocating for the future of elephants
Communities worldwide celebrated World Elephant Day on Monday , raising awareness about the protection of elephants from various threats.
Senegal PM visits Mali for first time since his election
Sonko's visit is a part of diplomatic efforts led by Senegal to convince junta-ruled Mali to return to Economic Community of West African States
Imane Khelif and Kaylia Nemour return from Olympics to a warm welcome in Algeria
The Algerian gold medalist in women's welterweight boxing flew back to the gas-rich North African nation's capital Monday afternoon along with other Olympic medalists, including gymnast Kaylia Nemour and runner Djamel Sedjati.
US official says Sudan talks will go ahead despite army staying away
Talks brokered by the United States and Saudi Arabia are due to begin on Wednesday. The RSF has confirmed it will attend. A Sudanese government delegation met over the weekend with U.S. officials in Jeddah in an attempt to have the military attend Wednesday, but no breakthrough was achieved
Guinea’s draft constitution made public, limiting leaders to two terms
Due to be voted on before the end of the year, it is expected to pave the way for elections and a return to constitutional rule.