Western countries led by US push UN rights body to monitor Sudan abuses by warring factions

Western countries led by US push UN rights body to monitor Sudan abuses by warring factions

Battles between Sudan’s army and rival paramilitary forces have killed hundreds and wounded thousands, disrupted aid supplies, sent refugees fleeing abroad and turned residential areas of Khartoum into war zones since mid-April.

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Media uncovers how Zimbabwe’s Angel uses Spirit Embassy church to launder gold with president’s wife

Media uncovers how Zimbabwe’s Angel uses Spirit Embassy church to launder gold with president’s wife

The footage exposed how several individuals have taken advantage of Western sanctions targeting government and ruling party officials to smuggle large quantities of gold and launder millions of dollars through a complex web of companies and bribes.

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US calls on ruling junta in Sudan to halt fighting as medics report 97 civilian deaths, 365 injuries

US calls on ruling junta in Sudan to halt fighting as medics report 97 civilian deaths, 365 injuries

A protracted power struggle raises the risk of Sudan falling into civil war four years after long-ruling autocrat Omar al-Bashir was toppled in an uprising, as well as derailing internationally-backed efforts to launch a civilian transition that was due to be signed earlier this month.

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Financing violent extremism: How terror groups in Africa prey on local businesses to deliver brutal justice

Financing violent extremism: How terror groups in Africa prey on local businesses to deliver brutal justice

Moustapha was running out of hope. The Nigerien man had a family to feed but little means to do so. Like scores of people around the continent, he was persuaded to join and fight for a violent extremist organisation. “I joined because I felt frustrated with the conditions of everyday...

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Cyclone Freddy: Number people killed in southeastern Africa by largest tropical cyclone surpasses 400… and rising

Cyclone Freddy: Number people killed in southeastern Africa by largest tropical cyclone surpasses 400… and rising

The last thing Lukia Akimu remembers is the surge of floodwater that hit her village near Mount Soche this week when Tropical Cyclone Freddy tore through southern Malawi. The next thing she knew, she woke up in hospital, her head wrapped in bandages and her neck in a brace. “I...

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More countries in East and Central Africa to have own coastlines as two new continents form

More countries in East and Central Africa to have own coastlines as two new continents form

Africa is gradually splitting into two. The Somali and the Nubian tectonic plates are slowly disintegrating from each other, while the Arabian plate continues to pull away. Although that will take between five to 10 million years, with fault lines widening seven millimetres every year, the continent will eventually split...

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US Secretary of State’s current tour of Ethiopia, Niger makes him most travelled top American envoy to Africa

US Secretary of State’s current tour of Ethiopia, Niger makes him most travelled top American envoy to Africa

Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to Ethiopia this week singles him out as America’s most travelled foreign affairs diplomat having logged over 68,389 kilometres (42,495 miles) in flying to Africa. Blinken is President Joseph Biden’s representative in face-to-face diplomacy in Africa, which is being aggressively courted by China and...

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Russia’s ties to Africa are primarily military and its Wagner mercenaries’ presence is unlikely to silence the guns

Russia’s ties to Africa are primarily military and its Wagner mercenaries’ presence is unlikely to silence the guns

As the world marks the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, it has been suggested that Africa needs a common approach to the war. So far Russia’s aggression has elicited contrary responses across the continent, as evidenced by the equivocal votes on numerous resolutions at the...

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Fighting flares up in troubled eastern DR Congo hours after EAC called for pullback by armed groups

Fighting flares up in troubled eastern DR Congo hours after EAC called for pullback by armed groups

Fighting flared on Monday between the DR Congo’s army and M23 rebels in the country’s troubled east, just days after African leaders called for a ceasefire and a pullback by armed groups. “There have been clashes since 5:00 am with the M23” in the Kitshanga area, northwest of the main...

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Africa’s more democratic than other regions relative to its development, but still needs quality leadership

Africa’s more democratic than other regions relative to its development, but still needs quality leadership

Do recent coups in Chad, Mali, Guinea and Sudan mean that democracy in Africa is failing? This notion is fuelled by internet shutdowns, muzzling of the opposition and rising third termism. But evidence suggests that while there are pockets of concern, a robust democratic culture is in fact growing in...

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