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9 civilians killed in Sudan drone attack
AFP, Khartoum
31 July 2026 Africa & rest of the world
Australian PM says to enact laws to govern AI
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15 July 2026 Australia
Two dead, several hurt in Toronto shooting, attacker at large
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12 July 2026 Canada
WHO unveils $518m plan to fight Ebola
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7 June 2026 Africa & rest of the world
WHO unveils $518m plan to fight Ebola
Reuters, Nairobi
6 June 2026 Africa & rest of the world
Suspected Ebola cases top 900 in DR Congo: WHO chief
AFP
25 May 2026 Africa & rest of the world

Mali's president and prime minister resign following military takeover

Mali's interim president and prime minister resigned on Wednesday, two days after they were arrested by the military, an aide to the vice president said.
26 May 2021

Military detain Mali's president, prime minister and defence minister

Military officers in Mali detained the president, prime minister and defence minister of the interim government on Monday, deepening political chaos just months after a military coup ousted the previous president, multiple sources told Reuters.
25 May 2021

Court allows Suez Canal to keep holding container ship that blocked traffic

An Egyptian court today rejected a complaint by the Japanese owner of a container ship that blocked traffic in the Suez Canal for six days in March against the vessel's continued detention by canal authorities, a lawyer said.
23 May 2021

Volcano erupts near Congolese city of Goma; residents flee

Congo’s Mount Nyiragongo erupted for the first time in nearly two decades Saturday, turning the night sky a fiery red and sending lava onto a major highway as panicked residents tried to flee Goma, a city of nearly 2 million.
23 May 2021

Malawi destroys 20,000 expired doses of AstraZeneca vaccine

Last month the World Health Organization urged African nations not to destroy expired doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine after several countries received doses from India with a very short shelf life. But this week, WHO reversed its position and said that the vaccines should be destroyed.
20 May 2021

Graft case for South Africa’s Zuma delayed to May 26

The start of the corruption trial of South Africa’s scandal-tainted ex-president Jacob Zuma, which was slated to start yesterday, has been postponed to May 26, a judge said.
17 May 2021

Civilian killings in DR Congo blamed on notorious militia

At least 10 civilians were killed in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s restive east this week, a local administrator and a rights group said, blaming the violence on the ADF militia.
17 May 2021

The earliest known human burial discovered in Africa

A child no older than three laid to rest sideways in an earthen grave 78,000 years ago, legs carefully tucked up against its tiny chest, is the earliest known human burial in Africa, researchers reported Wednesday.
6 May 2021

‘Alarming’ malnutrition in Ethiopia’s war-hit Tigray: MSF

Doctors Without Borders yesterday described “alarming” malnutrition in parts of Ethiopia’s war-hit Tigray region and said the situation was likely to worsen with the coming rainy season.
5 May 2021

11 killed, nearly 100 injured after train derails in Egypt's Cairo

At least 11 people were killed on Sunday when some train carriages derailed in Egypt's Qalyubia province north of Cairo, the health ministry said in a statement.
19 April 2021

Egypt train crash driver was ‘not at the controls’: prosecutor

Neither the driver nor the assistant of an Egyptian train that crashed at speed into another last month were at the controls during the deadly accident, the prosecution service said yesterday.
11 April 2021

Islamist suicide bomber kills six at Somali cafe: police

Six civilians died and seven more were injured yesterday when an Al-Shabaab suicide bomber blew himself up outside a cafe in Somalia, police and witnesses said.
10 April 2021

Archaeologists unearth lost Egyptian city

Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of an ancient city in the desert outside Luxor that they say is the “largest” ever found in Egypt and dates back to a golden age of the pharaohs 3,000 years ago.
9 April 2021

11 soldiers killed in attack in Nigeria's Benue state

One army officer and 10 soldiers were killed in Nigeria’s Benue state in what a spokesman said was an unprovoked attack on Thursday.
9 April 2021

Four Niger soldiers killed in double ‘terror’ attack

Niger’s defence ministry said Sunday that four of its soldiers had been killed the day before in twin “terrorist” attacks in the country’s southeast, the day after President Mohamed Bazoum was sworn in.
5 April 2021

Four UN troops die in major attack in northern Mali

Four United Nations peacekeepers were killed Friday when suspected jihadists staged a major attack on their camp in Aguelhok, northern Mali, the UN mission said.
3 April 2021

G7 urges rapid Eritrean withdrawal from Tigray as ‘stalemate’ looms

The G7 group of leading nations yesterday called for the “swift” withdrawal of Eritrean troops from Ethiopia’s conflict-hit northern Tigray region, as the International Crisis Group (ICG) warned of a prolonged stalemate.
2 April 2021

Stranded Suez Canal ship re-floated, marine services firm says

The stranded container ship blocking the Suez Canal for almost a week was re-floated on Monday and is currently being secured, Inchcape Shipping Services said, raising hopes the busy waterway will soon be reopened.
29 March 2021

Over 180 people trapped in Mozambique hotel after insurgent attack

More than 180 people including expatriate workers are trapped inside a hotel in a northern Mozambique town under siege by insurgents for three days, workers and security sources said Friday.
27 March 2021

‘Don't shoot,’ Ethiopian father begged Eritrean soldiers, daughter says

Fourteen-year-old Mibrak Esayus recalls the day last November when she says Eritrean soldiers burst into her home in Ethiopia’s Tigray region and killed her mother and father.
27 March 2021