Tue, 21-Oct-2025

African leaders gathers in Addis Abeba for annual summit

African leaders

African leaders are gathering in Addis Abeba. To revive a stalled trade agreement and address urgent issues. Such as armed conflict and food crisis. African leaders are gathering in Addis Abeba for an annual summit with the goal of reviving a stalled trade agreement while also concentrating on the most urgent issues facing the continent, … Read more

Joe Biden announces his support for African Union in summit

Joe Biden

Joe Biden supports the African Union’s G20 participation. In Washington, DC, for the three-day US-Africa Summit. Biden will say. Biden expects 50 African leaders. US President Joe Biden will support the African Union’s permanent membership in the Group of 20 major economies in an effort to strengthen the position of the continent, according to the … Read more

African Union president says polluters should pay most

African Union president says polluters should pay most

The President of Senegal, Macky Sall, has been speaking at COP27 in Paris. He says that both industrialized and developing countries can either “create history” or “be a victim of history”. Africa is responsible for less than 4% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. Macky Sall, who is both the President of Senegal and the … Read more

Hundreds of anti-coup protesters in Sudan defy security forces

anti-coup protesters
  • Demonstrators demand restoration of the transition to civilian rule that was derailed by last year’s coup.
  • Crowds burn tyres and barricade roads with bricks, with security forces using water cannons.
  • The death toll from protest-related violence has reached 114 since the coup.

 

Hundreds of anti-coup Sudanese protesters demanding an end to military rule took to the streets of Khartoum and its suburbs for the fourth day in a row on Sunday, Witnesses said.

On Thursday, nine people were killed in a violent crackdown by security forces during mass rallies, the deadliest day in several months in the long-running protests against a military takeover last October led by army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.

Recent protests have seen crowds burn tyres and barricade roads with bricks, with security forces firing barrages of tear gas canisters and using powerful water cannons.

Demonstrators demand a restoration of the transition to civilian rule that was launched after the 2019 ouster of longtime autocrat Omar al-Bashir, which the coup derailed.

The death toll from protest-related violence has reached 114 since last year’s coup, with the latest fatality recorded Sunday when a demonstrator died from wounds sustained at a June 16 rally, according to pro-democracy medics.

The coup plunged Sudan further into an political and economic turmoil which has seen rising consumer prices and life-threatening food shortages.

On Sunday, witnesses reported a heavy deployment of security forces on the streets of Khartoum, including both army vehicles as well as those of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a feared paramilitary unit commanded by Burhan’s deputy Mohamed Hamdan Daglo.

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Sudan protesters raises against coups, day after nine killed

Sudan protesters
  • The death toll from protest-related violence has reached 113 since the coup.
  • The latest fatality reported after a demonstrator died from wounds sustained at a June 24 rally.
  • Activists demand the restoration of the transition to civilian rule, that was launched shortly after the 2019 ouster of President Omar al-Bashir.

Sudanese protesters gathered once more. Friday, and security forces fired tear gas at them, a day after a tens of thousands-strong protest was met with the deadliest violence this year.

Hundreds of activists gathered near the presidential palace in Khartoum after at least nine people were killed during protests against a military takeover led by army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan last October.

“The people want to bring down Burhan,” some protesters chanted while others, carrying photos of people killed in months of protest-related violence, yelled: “We call for retribution!”

The death toll from protest-related violence has reached 113 since the coup, with the latest fatality reported Friday after a demonstrator died from wounds sustained at a June 24 rally, according to pro-democracy medics.

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Two Sudanese protesters killed as thousands rally against army rule

Sudanese protesters
  • Thousands of anti-coup protesters take to the streets, Security forces fire tear gas and stun grenades to disperse demonstrators.
  • The death toll from months of protest-related violence rises to 105.
  • Sudan has been roiled by near-weekly protests since Burhan seized power last year.

 

Two Sudanese demonstrators were killed Thursday by “bullets to the chest,” pro-democracy medics said, as thousands of anti-coup protesters took to the streets, AFP correspondents reported.

“Even if we die, the military will not rule us,” protesters chanted, urging the reversal of an October military coup by army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, that prompted foreign governments to slash aid, deepening a chronic economic crisis.

“Down with Burhan’s rule,” others chanted.

AFP correspondents reported security forces firing tear gas and stun grenades to disperse demonstrations, the latest crack down on the anti-coup movement over the past eight months.

Two protesters were killed Thursday in the city of Omdurman, across the Nile river from the capital Khartoum, pro-democracy medics said, bringing the death toll from months of protest-related violence to 105.

The medics had previously reported one demonstrator was shot dead on Wednesday during small-scale protests in the run-up to the main rallies.

An AFP correspondent said internet and phone lines had been disrupted since the early hours of Thursday, a measure the Sudanese authorities often impose to prevent mass gatherings.

Security was tight in Khartoum despite the recent lifting of a state of emergency imposed after the coup.

Troops and police blocked off roads leading to both army headquarters and the presidential palace, witnesses said.

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UN urges ‘immediate’ halt to clashes in eastern DR Congo

Congo

Tensions between the DRC and Rwanda flared anew last month amid violent clashes. The two African countries have accused each other of supporting armed groups. Dujarric said the UN “fully supports” the efforts of the African Union. DR CONGO: The United Nations on Saturday urged all parties in the recent troubles between Kinshasa and Kigali … Read more

Sudan protesters blockade roads to key Red Sea port

Sudan

Sudanese protesters blocked major roads leading to the vital Red Sea port. The eastern Beja people of Sudan have criticized parts of the agreement. Sudan has been reeling from deepening unrest. Sudanese protesters blocked major roads leading to the vital Red Sea port on Monday to demand that parts of a 2020 peace deal relating … Read more

AU head says ‘reassured’ after talks with Putin on food shortages

AU

Global food shortages and grain stockpiles in Ukrainian ports were on the agenda. “I found Vladimir Putin committed and aware that the crisis” Macky Sall . The UN has said Africa faces an “unprecedented” crisis caused by the conflict. African Union Secretary-General Macky Sall On Friday, said he was “reassured” after talks with Russian President … Read more

AU head tells Putin Africans ‘victims’ of Ukraine conflict

Africans

Washington and Brussels have imposed unprecedented sanctions against Moscow. Putin would explain the situation with grain supplies stuck in Ukrainian ports to Sall. “No one is blocking these ports, at least not from the Russian side,” Peskov   African Union Secretary-General Macky Sall On Friday, urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to consider the suffering in … Read more

UN in ‘complex’ talks with Russia to unblock Ukraine ports

Russia

The UN negotiating with Russia to open Ukrainian ports and release grain. The talks are being led by UN aid chief Martin Griffith and Rebeca Gynspan. African countries imported more than half of their wheat from Ukraine and Russia. The UN said on Friday that it is negotiating with Russia to open Ukrainian ports and … Read more

Chad declares ‘food emergency’, urges international help

Chad

The government calls on all national and international partners to help. The United Nations has warned that 5.5 million people in Chad. The WFP in March estimated that 2.1 million Chadians face “severely food crisis” Chad declared a “food emergency” on Thursday, pleading with the international community to assist the impoverished landlocked country. The appeal … Read more

Putin, African Union head meet Friday to discuss food crisis

Putin

Washington and Brussels have imposed unprecedented sanctions on Moscow. Putin will receive Senegalese President Macky Sall, who chairs the African Union. The UN has said Africa faces an “unprecedented” crisis caused by the conflict. Russian President Vladimir Putin will host the African Union’s Secretary-General on Friday for talks on grain supplies and political cooperation, amid … Read more

One killed in renewed anti-coup protests in Sudan

Sudan

Sudanese security forces killed one protester on Saturday, medics reported, during ongoing demonstrations against a military takeover that stalled the country’s transition to civilian governance last year. In a statement, the pro-democracy Central Committee of Sudan Doctors stated the person died as a consequence of “a bullet to the chest” in the capital’s twin city … Read more

Sudan frees detained anti-coup figures: party

Sudan

Sudanese authorities freed two Communist Party anti-coup figures on Friday, a day after their arrest, according to the party. The military’s takeover of Sudan in October sparked nationwide protests, which sparked a crackdown that has killed at least 95 protesters and injured hundreds, according to medics. Hundreds have also been arrested after rallies calling for civilian rule … Read more

African Union chief wants pan-African ratings agency

African Union

Senegalese President Macky Sall known as Sunday for the introduction of a pan-African credit score rating company announced that the “very arbitrary” nature of the gadget of evaluation by means of international groups made it greater expensive for African countries to borrow on worldwide debt markets. Sall, who is currently head of the African Union, … Read more

Somalia to hold long-delayed presidential election

Somalia

Somalia will hold its long-awaited presidential election on Sunday, concluding months of delays, with the next leader facing significant problems such as an Islamist insurgency and a punishing drought that has caused starvation fears. Since February 2021, when President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed’s tenure expired without a fresh election, the fragile Horn of Africa country has … Read more

Al-Shabab terrorists were killed by Somali forces

somali forces

MOGADISHU: Somali security forces killed 17 al-Shabab terrorists and injured many others during security operations in the southern area on Wednesday, authorities announced on Thursday. The Somalia National Army (SNA) reported to Radio Mogadishu that its special forces, Danab, destroyed nine al-Shabab hideouts in the southern and southwestern provinces during the security operation. “Seventeen al-Shabab … Read more

Gambian’s trial in Europe masks struggle for justice at home

Gambian

A Gambian guy is going on trial in Germany on Monday in a landmark case for crimes dedicated under the united states’ dictatorship, but at home, the search for justice is proving to be long and tough. Bai Lowe will move into the dock inside the northern city of Celle, charged with crimes against humanity, … Read more

Zelensky asks to address African Union

Volodymyr Zelensky

 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has requested to address the African Union, Senegalese President Macky Sall said on Monday. Sall, the current AU chairman, tweeted that he and Zelensky had discussed over the phone the economic impact of the war in Ukraine and “the need to favor dialogue for a negotiated outcome to the conflict”. The … Read more

Africa’s COVID-19 cases pass 11.28 mln: Africa CDC

africa

ADDIS ABABA – The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Africa reached 11,287,599 as of Wednesday evening, the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) said. The specialized healthcare agency of the African Union said the COVID-19 death toll across the continent stands at 250,422 and 10,555,195 patients have recovered from the disease … Read more

Africa’s COVID-19 cases near 11.3 mln: Africa CDC

africa

ADDIS ABABA – The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Africa reached 11,284,902 as of Tuesday evening, the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) said. The specialized healthcare agency of the African Union said the COVID-19 death toll across the continent stands at 250,403, and some 10,560,754 patients have recovered from the … Read more

The start of a new era

Nairobi, Kenya – Ethiopia is set to meet its domestic electricity demands and consequently facilitate its economic development thanks to the inauguration of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Expected to be Africa’s largest hydropower facility, the dam’s first turbine began generating electricity. The $4.2-billion (3.7-billion-euro) dam is ultimately expected to produce more than 5,000 megawatts … Read more

Africa’s COVID-19 cases surpass 11.21 mln: Africa CDC

africa covid

ADDIS ABABA – The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Africa reached 11,215,826 as of Friday evening, the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) said. The death toll from the pandemic across the continent stands at 249,452, said the specialized healthcare agency of the African Union. A total of 10,457,605 patients across … Read more

Africa’s COVID-19 cases pass 11.14 mln

africa covid

ADDIS ABABA – The number of COVID-19 cases in Africa reached 11,146,001 on Wednesday evening, according to the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC). The Africa CDC, the specialized healthcare agency of the African Union, said the overall death toll of the continent stands at 247,783. A total of 10,311,143 patients across … Read more

Morocco, Germany renew ties after ‘misunderstandings’

Morocco, Germany

RABAT – Morocco and Germany agreed Wednesday to overcome “misunderstandings” and renew “close amicable relations” after a year-long diplomatic freeze, including over the issue of the disputed Western Sahara. The announcement followed a video conference between Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita and his German counterpart Annalena Baerbock on the eve of a summit in Brussels … Read more

Africa’s COVID-19 cases surpass 11.04 mln: Africa CDC

africa

ADDIS ABABA – A total of 11,041,815 COVID-19 cases were reported in Africa as of Monday evening, the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) said. The specialized healthcare agency of the African Union said the COVID-19 death toll across the continent stands at 244,440, and 10,159,813 patients have recovered from the disease … Read more

Security Council calls for release of Burkina Faso president

UN security council

UNITED NATIONS – United Nations Security Council on Wednesday expressed serious concern about the “unconstitutional change of government” in Burkina Faso and called for the release and protection of President Roch Marc Christian Kabore and other government officials. According to a Security Council statement, the council members took note of the decision by the Economic … Read more