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UK set to increase fees for migrants’ visa applications, health services
"The first is we're going to increase the charges that we have for migrants who are coming to this country when they apply for visas."
Tunisia releases two leading opponents of Saied
Authorities in Tunisia release two leading opponents of President Kais Saied after spending more than five months in prison
Egypt president announces steps to end conflict in Sudan
Leaders from Sudan’s six neighbouring countries met in Egypt's capital, Cairo, to discuss ways to put an end to the conflict raging since mid-April
Aid running out to help IDP’s in Sudan
Sudan's conflict has created millions of internally-displaced people; the UN has warned of possible crimes against humanity in the western region of Darfur
Ghana: New oil refinery in Tema to open in August
Ghana's Minister of Trade and Industry, K.T. Hammond, conducted a tour of the facility and said the company was in discussions with the Ministry of Energy to acquire 500,000 barrels of crude oil from Ghana's oil fields for its first production.
Africa World Cup qualifiers 2026: Nigeria, South Africa to slug it out
Morocco, semi-finalists at the last edition of the World Cup, inherit a group including Congo, Zambia and Eritrea. The Malians and Ghanaians are in Group I.
Tunisians protest for the release imprisoned opposition members
Around a hundred demonstrators and relatives of the detainees gathered outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis.
Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa urges nations targeted by Western sanctions to unite
"It is critically important that, we, the two, the victims of Western sanctions are talking to each other. The authors of these sanctions would not want us to talk to each other, but because we are both victims it is critically important that we show them that we are united." Emmerson Mnangagwa
Zimbabwe, Iran sign agreements as Ebrahim Raisi ends Africa tour
The 12 MOUs include plans to create a tractor manufacturing plant in Zimbabwe with an Iranian company and a local partner. The two countries also signed co-operation agreements for energy, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and telecommunications as well as research, science and technology projects.
UN reports newly discovered mass grave in Darfur
Sudan has been rocked by violence since April 15 when tensions between the military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces erupted into open fighting.