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Zambia awaits Edgar Lungu’s funeral as burial dispute drags on
Eight months after the death of former Zambian president Edgar Lungu, on 5 June 2025 in South Africa, the question of where he will be buried remains unresolved, despite clear court rulings and growing public interest.
South Africa’s Tyla secures second Grammy win
South African pop star Tyla has claimed another major milestone in her fast-rising career, winning the Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance at this year’s ceremony in Los Angeles.
Kyiv hit by Russian drones: fires and injuries across multiple districts
Ukraine reports overnight Russian drone strikes on Kyiv that injured four people and damaged homes, public buildings and power lines across several districts.
Kyiv residents shelter in metro stations as Russian air strikes resume
Ukraine faced renewed Russian air strikes overnight, ending a brief pause. Kyiv residents took shelter in metro stations as attacks continued for hours, injuring three.
As Rafah crossing reopens, Palestinians wait to be reunited with relatives
Palestinian families were waiting in Khan Younis on Monday for their relatives expected to arrive from Egypt now that the Rafah crossing with Gaza has reopened.
Families mourn victims of Congo mine collapse as search for survivors continues
Family members of victims of last week’s mine collapse in eastern Congo gathered in Goma on Monday to mourn.
Nigeria charges 9 over 2025 Yelwata massacre that killed 150
Prosecutors have charged nine individuals on grounds of terrorism related to one of the deadliest massacres of the past years in Benue state in June 2025. The killings mainly targeted the Yelwata community.
Nigerian army announces death of Boko Haram commander Abu Khalid
Nigeria's armed forces said on Sunday that a key commander of the islamist organisation Boko Haram was killed in a night raid by the armed forces in Borno State.
Zuma Foundation rejects Epstein link as “smear campaign”
The Jacob Zuma Foundation has issued a fierce denial after the former South African president’s name appeared in newly unsealed court documents related to the late financier and convicted sex trafficker, Jeffrey Epstein.
Mozambique floods cut off communities as UN agencies struggle to respond
Mozambique is grappling with its worst flooding in decades, just months after recovering from a devastating drought. Nearly 700,000 people have been affected, with over 100,000 forced into temporary shelters as homes, farmland, and roads were submerged.