Libya expels aid groups accused of ‘African’ population plot

4 April 2025 / Comments Off on Libya expels aid groups accused of ‘African’ population plot

Libya has expelled several aid organizations amid allegations of a conspiracy to manipulate its ‘African’ population. The government claims these groups threaten national sovereignty, a move that raises questions about humanitarian efforts in turbulent regions.

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Gabon : les avocats des Bongo dénoncent le « silence » de la France

3 April 2025 / Comments Off on Gabon : les avocats des Bongo dénoncent le « silence » de la France

In a striking display of diplomatic tension, the lawyers representing the Bongo family have criticized France for its “silence” regarding the political upheaval in Gabon. This silence, they argue, could hinder the path to stability and dialogue in the region.

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Niger’s military leaders free ministers, but not ousted president

3 April 2025 / Comments Off on Niger’s military leaders free ministers, but not ousted president

In a significant move, Niger’s military leaders have released several detained ministers, signaling a shift in their governance approach. However, the ousted president remains in captivity, highlighting the ongoing tensions as the nation navigates its political turmoil.

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Five key moments in the battle for Khartoum

30 March 2025 / Comments Off on Five key moments in the battle for Khartoum

In the intricate tapestry of the battle for Khartoum, five pivotal moments stand out. From the embattled streets to strategic decisions in command centers, each event shaped the course of history and reflected the resilience of a city under siege.

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DR Congo conflict tests China’s diplomatic balancing act

30 March 2025 / Comments Off on DR Congo conflict tests China’s diplomatic balancing act

As tensions escalate in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, China’s diplomatic balancing act is put to the test. With vested interests in mining and infrastructure, Beijing must navigate complex alliances while advocating for stability in the region.

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Rwanda severs ties with Belgium over ‘neo-colonial delusions’

18 March 2025 / Comments Off on Rwanda severs ties with Belgium over ‘neo-colonial delusions’

In the heart of East Africa, were the rolling hills meet a vibrant culture resilient from the shadows of its past, a diplomatic storm is brewing between Rwanda and Belgium. The Rwandan government has made the bold decision to sever ties with its former colonial ruler, igniting a debate over what some have termed “neo-colonial…

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‘No-one can handle another war’ – Tigrayans fear fresh Ethiopian conflict

18 March 2025 / Comments Off on ‘No-one can handle another war’ – Tigrayans fear fresh Ethiopian conflict

In the shadow of Ethiopia’s turbulent past, Tigrayans express a deep-seated dread of renewed conflict. “No one can handle another war,” they say, reflecting a shared yearning for peace amid lingering scars. The specter of violence looms, as fears grip the community.

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Angola refuses entry to opposition leaders from across Africa

15 March 2025 / Comments Off on Angola refuses entry to opposition leaders from across Africa

In a surprising move, Angola has denied entry to opposition leaders from various African countries, raising questions about the nation’s commitment to democratic dialogue. The decision underscores the complexities of political interactions on the continent.

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Olivier Nduhungirehe, ministre rwandais des affaires étrangères : « Nous n’avons pas de soldats sur le sol congolais »

15 March 2025 / Comments Off on Olivier Nduhungirehe, ministre rwandais des affaires étrangères : « Nous n’avons pas de soldats sur le sol congolais »

Olivier Nduhungirehe, Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, asserts, “We do not have soldiers on Congolese soil,” emphasizing Rwanda’s commitment to peaceful relations amidst ongoing tensions. His statement seeks to clarify the nation’s stance in a complex regional landscape.

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Sudan bans all imports from Kenya after it hosted civil war rivals

15 March 2025 / Comments Off on Sudan bans all imports from Kenya after it hosted civil war rivals

In a rapidly shifting landscape of East african geopolitics, Sudan has taken a bold step by imposing a ban on all imports from Kenya, following a meaningful moment in regional diplomacy. Teh backdrop of this decision lies in Kenya’s role as a mediator, recently hosting rival factions of Sudan’s ongoing civil conflict in a bid…

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Is Trump mulling a minerals deal with conflict-hit DR Congo?

14 March 2025 / Comments Off on Is Trump mulling a minerals deal with conflict-hit DR Congo?

Speculation swirls around former President Trump’s potential interest in a minerals deal with the conflict-stricken Democratic Republic of Congo. As global demand for resources rises, the implications for both nations could be profound and complex.

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A man called Bombshell fires up Zimbabwe’s succession battle

14 March 2025 / Comments Off on A man called Bombshell fires up Zimbabwe’s succession battle

In the heart of Zimbabwe’s political landscape, a man known as “Bombshell” ignites a fierce succession battle. His controversial rise captures attention, as factions vie for power in a nation wrestling with its future. The stakes couldn’t be higher.

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Southern African forces to leave DR Congo as rebels gain ground

14 March 2025 / Comments Off on Southern African forces to leave DR Congo as rebels gain ground

Southern African forces are set to withdraw from the Democratic Republic of Congo, sparking concerns as rebel groups gain momentum in the region. As tensions rise, the implications of this decision may reshape the area’s delicate security landscape.

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How DR Congo’s Tutsis become foreigners in their own country

5 March 2025 / Comments Off on How DR Congo’s Tutsis become foreigners in their own country

In the heart of DR Congo, Tutsis find themselves alienated, perceived as outsiders in the land of their ancestors. Historical conflicts and political turmoil have reshaped identities, turning fellow citizens into foreigners within their own homeland.

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