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South Sudan: Aid agencies warn of possible war crimes amid deepening humanitarian crisis
Relief groups are calling for urgent international action, including increased funding, safe access for aid delivery and accountability for any violations committed.
Tiger Woods announces he’s stepping away from golf following DUI arrest
Golf legend Tiger Woods is at the center of a new controversy following a DUI arrest in Florida, and newly released bodycam footage is shedding light on what happened.
US rapper Pooh Shiesty charged over Dallas robbery case
Authorities say the case highlights growing concerns over violent crime tied to business disputes. Pooh Shiesty was reportedly on home confinement for a prior conviction at the time of the alleged incident.
Middle East conflict overshadows migration summit in Egypt
The meeting, held in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital, brought together African ministers and stakeholders under the framework of the International Organization for Migration and the Global Compact for Migration, ahead of a global review forum in New York.
Cameroon plans constitutional reform to create vice president role
The proposed constitutional reform has sparked surprise and criticism among opposition lawmakers, who argue that such a major change is not urgent. They say they were only informed of the draft during the congress session and question the legitimacy of altering the constitution
Ukraine’s ancient Easter egg art helps preserve national identity
Ukraine is preparing for Easter with the pysanka, a hand‑decorated egg whose colours and symbols differ from one region to another and carry both religious and historical meaning.
Rwanda reintegrates 214 former armed group members from DR Congo
After spending several months at the Mutobo demobilization center, 214 people affiliated with armed groups were officially reintegrated this week in Rwanda.
Protests erupt in Guinea-Bissau after activist’s killing
The United Nations has condemned the killing as “brutal” and called for a full investigation, warning of a shrinking civic space in the country since the 2025 military takeover
Belgium turns Easter chocolate into giant edible sculpture
Belgium is celebrating Easter with giant edible sculptures as nearly 40 chocolatiers from across the country present their creations in Brussels for the fourth Bel’Oeuf exhibition.
Senegal: The diaspora, a key driver of the economy [Business Africa]
The Senegalese diaspora, estimated at around 700,000 people, nearly 4% of the population, lays a central role in the country’s economy. Mainly based in Europe and across Africa, it makes a significant contribution to national finances.