Sudan’s army launched artillery and airstrikes in Sudan’s capital on Thursday in its biggest operation to regain ground there since early in its 17-month war
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Eswatini opposition leader in critical condition after alleged poisoning
The leader of Eswatini’s main opposition party is in a critical but stable condition after allegedly being poisoned in what allies say is an assassination
Race to combat mpox misinformation as vaccine rollout in DRC begins
For doctors and nurses fighting mpox in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the virus itself is not the only enemy. They are also facing
‘Thrown like a rag doll’: British tourist narrowly survives hippo attack in Zambia
A man narrowly survived after being dragged to the bottom of a river and “thrown through the air like a rag doll” when he was
Rwandan forces and M23 rebels shelled refugee camps in DRC, report claims
Rwandan forces and M23 rebels have shelled refugee camps and other highly populated areas in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo on many
South Sudan medics trial AI app to identify snakes and improve bite treatment
The race to treat snakebite patients in time to save them could be eased by the development of software powered by artificial intelligence. The medical
Canada’s Tories target Trudeau as they seek seismic shift in political landscape
Canada’s Conservative party will make its first bid to unseat prime minister Justin Trudeau this week, the latest attempt in its decade-long aim of restoring
Firm disclosed phone data of shot Tanzanian politician, UK tribunal hears
Gunmen tried to assassinate a Tanzanian opposition politician after a telecoms company secretly passed his mobile phone data to the government, according to evidence heard
Two die in mudslide as Hurricane John makes landfall in Mexico
Two people have died after former hurricane John barreled into Mexico’s southern Pacific coast, blowing tin roofs off houses, triggering mudslides and toppling scores of
Fresh Egypt arms shipment to Somalia raises regional tensions
Egypt has sent a second arms shipment to Somalia’s federal government in the space of a month, drawing criticism from its longstanding rival Ethiopia, amid