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9 hours ago

Can Africa tackle the oil shock from the Iran war?

The war in Iran has created an energy shock in Africa, as the continent relies heavily on oil and gas imports from the Middle East.
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5 days ago

Middle East war: Few solutions to fuel shortages in Africa

Africa faces significant fuel shortages and price hikes due to the war on Iran and ongoing supply chain disruptions.
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6 days ago

Minerals for aid: Are new US health deals exploiting' African countries?

Zimbabwe and Zambia reject US health aid agreements perceived as exploitative in exchange for sensitive data and mineral access.
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3 days ago

Kenya: Energy execs step down amid fuel manipulation prob

Top executives in Kenya's energy sector resigned amid allegations of manipulating fuel stock data during rising costs due to the war in Iran.
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4 days ago

At least 43 people killed in ADF attack in northeast DR Congo, army says

At least 43 compatriots were killed and 44 houses torched during the previous day's attack in Bafwakoa, located in Mambasa territory, in the province of Ituri.
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2 weeks ago

Drone attack from Sudan kills 17 people in Chad as war spills over border

A drone attack from Sudan killed 17 people in the Chadian border town of Tine, prompting Chad's president to order military retaliation against further strikes.
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2 weeks ago

Migrants drown after being dropped by smugglers off Comoros

At least 18 African refugees drowned off Comoros when smugglers abandoned them in water far from shore while attempting to reach Mayotte, a French territory.
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5 days ago

Burkina Faso military, allies committing horrific' civilian abuses: HRW

Human Rights Watch found that Burkina Faso's military is committing atrocities, including the ethnic cleansing of Fulani civilians, which amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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3 weeks ago

Africa particularly vulnerable as Iran conflict disrupts supply chains, say experts

Middle East conflict disrupts fertiliser supplies to Africa through the Strait of Hormuz, threatening food security and increasing costs for vulnerable populations dependent on imports.
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2 weeks ago

Jihadist violence in Nigeria and DRC rose sharply last year even as global deaths from terror fell

Nigeria recorded the largest increase in terrorism deaths globally in 2025, with fatalities rising by 46% from 513 in 2024 to 750, placing it fourth in the Global Terrorism Index, behind Pakistan, Burkina Faso and Niger. Africa's most populous nation is grappling with a multifaceted security crisis as extremist groups such as Boko Haram and its offshoots attempt to carve out control of swathes of territory.
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1 week ago

Somali army takes over key city in Southwest as state leader resigns

Somalia's federal government supports Baidoa's transition, emphasizing peace and unity amid political changes and tensions.
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1 week ago

Somali army takes over key city in Southwest as state leader resigns

Somalia's federal government supports Baidoa's transition, emphasizing peace and unity amid political changes and tensions.
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3 weeks ago

Kenya and Russia agree no Kenyans will be recruited for Ukraine war

Russia agreed to stop recruiting Kenyan citizens for military service in Ukraine, with Kenya's foreign minister securing assurances during Moscow talks.
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3 weeks ago

Aid worker killed in drone strike on building used by Congo relief staff

A drone strike in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo killed a French UNICEF aid worker and two others in a residential area housing international relief staff.
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3 weeks ago

Kenya minister flies to Russia to halt illegal army hiring

Kenya's Foreign Minister travels to Moscow to secure the release and safe repatriation of over 1,000 Kenyans deceived into military service for Russia's war in Ukraine.
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3 weeks ago

How GEOINT Can Sustain US Advantages in Africa

Geospatial intelligence enables the US Intelligence Community to monitor African security, economic, and humanitarian challenges across dispersed regions with limited physical access.
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3 weeks ago

Civil war in Sudan is a never-ending humanitarian crisis

Drone strikes in Sudan have intensified, killing civilians across multiple regions with both warring parties continuing to receive weapons supplies despite the ongoing conflict.
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3 weeks ago

Drone attack on market in Sudan kills 11, as air war civilian toll mounts

Drone strikes in Sudan's ongoing conflict have killed over 200 civilians in populated areas including markets, schools, and hospitals within days, with both armed forces and paramilitary groups deploying increasingly powerful aerial weapons.
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1 month ago

Hundreds return from Burundi to DRC as border shut by M23 fighting reopens

When I heard that fighting was approaching Uvira, we decided it would be best to leave for our own safety. It was to spare his family from the shadow of death following the violence and killings that had already taken place in Luvungi, Luberizi, Kamanyola and Sange—surrounding areas where M23 and the army were squaring off.
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1 month ago

Ethiopia's Tigray region could be on the brink of war, again

If it were possible, I would like to live in peace and return home and cultivate my land as in the past. It is very difficult to live like this with my children. Her husband, she says, had been arrested because he is Tigrayan. After his release, the family followed him north.
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3 weeks ago

Somalia warns against any Israeli base plans on Somaliland

Somalia warns that Israeli military base plans in Somaliland could drag the country into external confrontations and destabilize the region.
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1 month ago

Sudanese army retakes Bara, secures el-Obeid in North Kordofan

Sudanese Armed Forces retook Bara city in North Kordofan through coordinated air and ground operations, destroying 32 RSF vehicles and killing dozens of fighters.
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2 months ago

US suspends assistance to Somali government for alleged seizure of aid

The US suspended assistance to Somalia, alleging Somali officials destroyed a US-funded WFP warehouse and seized 76 metric tons of donor-funded food aid.
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1 month ago

West African regional army: Why thousands of soldiers are deploying

ECOWAS plans to deploy 2,000 soldiers by end of 2026 to combat cross-border armed groups, but faces funding challenges and regional fracturing as Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso left the bloc to form their own alliance.
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2 months ago

Confusion, anger in post-coup Guinea-Bissau

Political turmoil in Guinea-Bissau centers on accusations that deposed President Umaro Sissoco Embalo orchestrated a coup to block election results and reclaim power.
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1 month ago

Sudan: Is Chad becoming more involved in conflict?

Chad closed its 1,300-kilometer border with Sudan to prevent the ongoing civil war from spreading into its territory after repeated cross-border violations and casualties.
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2 months ago

Militarising the Sahel will not defeat terrorism

Militarised escalation, including US strikes and rival regional forces, is accelerating Sahel militarisation and increasing the risk of interstate armed conflict in West Africa.
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1 month ago

Chad shuts border with Sudan after cross-border incursion kills its troops

Chad closed its eastern border with Sudan and will keep it closed until further notice after cross-border clashes killed five Chadian soldiers.
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1 month ago

Why is Egypt bolstering ties with Somalia now?

Bilateral ties between Egypt and Somalia continue to deepen. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi assured his Somali counterpart, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Sunday in Cairothat Egypt stands firmly behind "Somalia's unity and territorial integrity." On Wednesday, Cairo then followed up on an agreement from January 2025 and deployed 1,091 troops to Somalia's capital Mogadishu. The deployment of Egyptian forces to Somalia the first such deployment in their decades-old bilateral history marks a significant shift.
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1 month ago

Indonesia, Morocco, Kosovo among 5 countries to send troops under Gaza plan

Several countries pledged troops, police and training for a new international stabilization force to restore security in Gaza, with Indonesia named deputy commander.
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2 months ago

TotalEnergies restarts $20bn LNG project in Mozambique after 5-year freeze

TotalEnergies has restarted construction of a $20bn LNG project in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, aiming for 2029 production despite past violence and local criticisms.
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2 months ago

Somalia cancels all agreements with UAE over alleged sovereignty violations

Somalia severed all agreements with the UAE, annulling port, security and defence deals, accusing the UAE of undermining Somalia's unity, sovereignty and political independence.
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2 months ago

Zambia: Defense chiefs meet amid eastern DRC insecurity

ICGLR emergency meeting in Livingstone sought regional action to address escalating eastern DRC fighting, mass displacement, M23 advances, and alleged Rwandan aggression.
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1 month ago

Sudan civil war: Ethiopia's, UAE's role under scrutiny

Ethiopia hosts a secret camp training thousands of RSF fighters, reportedly financed and supported by the UAE, intensifying and internationalizing Sudan's conflict.
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2 months ago

Last straw': Somalia cuts UAE ties after Yemen separatist's illegal entry

Somalia severed all agreements with the UAE after a UAE-backed Yemeni separatist illegally entered via Somaliland, exposing deep federal divisions.
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1 month ago

What's behind Somalia-Saudi Arabia military deal?

Somalia and Saudi Arabia signed a memorandum to strengthen defense and military cooperation, expanding Saudi influence around the strategic Gulf of Aden and Bab-el-Mandeb.
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2 months ago

Flooding hammers Mozambique, SADC countries

Flooding across southern Africa has severed critical transport routes, displaced hundreds of thousands of people and left governments and aid agencies struggling to respond. Southern Mozambique has suffered the heaviest toll so far. Authorities say more than 645,000 people have been affected nationwide, with at least 112 deaths recorded so far. Over 91,000 people are sheltering in 68 temporary accommodation centers, while 99 others have been injured. Thousands of homes, classrooms and health facilities have been damaged or destroyed,
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1 month ago

AU to assess its peacemaking prowess at upcoming summit

The 39th African Union (AU) summit is set to be dominated by pressing security concerns across Africa, as the continent continues to face escalating conflicts. However, there are mounting questions on whether the pan-African body can actually deliver on peace and security strategies: A study conducted by the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) in 2023 revealed that a staggering 90% of the decisions made by the AU's Peace and Security Council (PSC) have not been implemented since the inception of the PSC in 2004.
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2 months ago

Zambia: Defense chiefs meet amid eastern DRC insecurity

ICGLR held an emergency meeting in Zambia to coordinate regional military and diplomatic responses to escalating violence and mass displacement in eastern DRC.
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2 months ago

Saudi-led coalition says STC's al-Zubaidi fled to UAE via Somaliland

Aidarous al-Zubaidi fled Aden to Abu Dhabi via Berbera and Mogadishu, escalating tensions between Saudi Arabia and the UAE over southern Yemen.
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1 month ago

Ceasefire in eastern DR Congo: A chance for peace?

A US-brokered ceasefire aims to halt fighting between DR Congo and M23 amid accusations of Rwandan support and repeated failed mediation efforts.
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2 months ago

Saudi Arabia says UAE smuggled out Yemen separatist leader DW 01/08/2026

Aidarous al-Zubaidi fled to Abu Dhabi after being accused of high treason and removed from Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council amid escalating Saudi–UAE tensions.
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2 months ago

The Sudanese army is renewing a military effort to retake Kordofan, Darfur

Sudan’s army is preparing a large-scale offensive to retake Kordofan and Darfur from the RSF, claiming heavy RSF losses and widespread vehicle destruction.
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2 months ago

State Department suspends all U.S. aid to Somalia, citing 'zero-tolerance policy for waste, theft, and diversion of life-saving assistance' | Fortune

"The Trump Administration has a zero-tolerance policy for waste, theft, and diversion of life-saving assistance," the department said.
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1 month ago

Cyclone Gezani kills four in Mozambique as Madagascar assesses damage

The AFP news agency, citing meteorologists, said the storm lashed Inhambane with winds of up to 215km per hour (134mph). It brought down trees and power lines, leaving more than 13,000 people without power, the national electric company said. Water supplies were also cut off in several districts of the city of Inhambane. The city is home to some 100,000 people.
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2 months ago

Yemen's Saudi-backed government retakes southern areas from STC: What next?

Presidential Leadership Council regained control of southern and eastern Yemen, dissolving the STC, while Houthi control of the northwest and political divisions hinder national unity.
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2 months ago

US recalibrates strategy in Africa's Sahel region

The United States is re-engaging with Mali and Sahel juntas, prioritizing pragmatic security and economic cooperation while downplaying democracy as a condition for ties.
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1 month ago

As Sudanese city returns to life after two-year siege, drone threat lingers

Life is cautiously returning to the streets of Dilling, the second largest city in South Kordofan state, after the Sudanese army broke a suffocating siege that had isolated the area for more than two years. For months, the city had been encircled by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N), cutting off vital supply lines and trapping civilians in a severe humanitarian crisis.
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1 month ago

Are drones, AI making it harder to fight armed groups in the Sahel?

The brazen attack on the international airport and nearby military airbase in Niamey, Niger's capital, came overnight between January 28 and 29. Balls of orange fire flew across the sky as the Nigerien army attempted to respond while residents ducked for cover and whispered prayers, as shown in videos on social media. ISIL (ISIS) in Sahel Province, or ISSP a Niger-based outfit earlier known as the ISIL affiliate in the Greater Sahara or ISGS has since claimed responsibility
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2 months ago

Sudan's war displaced crisis peaks as millions eye return to ruined homes

Millions are internally displaced in Sudan and globally, yet some civilians are returning to Khartoum despite devastation and fragile stability.
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