Australian soldier charged with war crimes in Afghanistan
AFP, Sydney
8 April 2026, 00:21 AM Australia
MSF says 26 staff missing from South Sudan violence
AFP, Nairobi
3 March 2026, 01:25 AM Africa & rest of the world
At least 38 killed in armed attack in north-west Nigeria
AFP, Nigeria
21 February 2026, 19:36 PM Africa & rest of the world
Attackers kill at least 50 in Nigeria
Reuters, Maiduguri
21 February 2026, 04:12 AM World
RSF actions in Sudan’s al-Fashir points to genocide
AFP, Geneva
20 February 2026, 00:40 AM Africa & rest of the world
UN chief renews push for ‘immediate ceasefire’ in Sudan
AFP, Addis Ababa
16 February 2026, 02:54 AM Africa & rest of the world
21 drown in Nile boat sinking in Sudan
AFP, Khartoum
13 February 2026, 00:52 AM Africa & rest of the world
Sudan RSF drone strike on school kills two children
AFP, Khartoum
12 February 2026, 01:35 AM Africa & rest of the world

Man accused of trying to assassinate Mali president 'dies in custody'

A man accused of attempting to stab Mali's interim President Assimi Goita last week has died in hospital while in the custody of security services, the government said in a statement on Sunday.
26 July 2021, 06:48 AM

New Zealand accepts return of Islamic State-linked citizen

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Monday she has agreed to a request from Turkish authorities to accept the return of a New Zealand citizen accused of having links to the Islamic State, and her two young children.
26 July 2021, 04:38 AM

Tunisian president ousts government in move critics call a coup

Tunisia's president dismissed the government and froze parliament on Sunday in a dramatic escalation of a political crisis that his opponents labelled a coup, calling their own supporters to come onto the streets in protest.
26 July 2021, 02:51 AM

Algeria to produce Chinese Sinovac vaccines

Algeria will manufacture the Chinese coronavirus vaccine Sinovac locally, the government announced Saturday, in a country hit by rising cases and constrained by a patchy inoculation rollout.
25 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Ethiopia’s Amhara boss urges residents to fight Tigray rebels

Ethiopia’s Amhara region yesterday called on all armed residents to mobilise for battle against rebels from conflict-hit Tigray, calling it a “survival campaign”, state media reported.
25 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Kidnappers in Nigeria release 28 schoolchildren, another 81 still held, says negotiator

Kidnappers who raided a boarding school in northern Nigeria earlier this month released 28 children on Sunday but another 81 remain in captivity, according to a pastor involved in the negotiations for their release.
25 July 2021, 13:39 PM

At least six Cameroonian soldiers killed in raid by Islamist insurgents

At least six Cameroonian soldiers were killed and four wounded during an attack by Islamist insurgents on an army outpost in the far north of the country, state broadcaster CRTV said on Saturday.
24 July 2021, 18:33 PM

Russia sends aid to Cuba

Russia dispatched nearly 100 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Cuba, the defence ministry said yesterday, following unprecedented street protests over the
24 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Great Barrier Reef avoids Unesco ‘in danger’ listing

Australia yesterday avoided having the Great Barrier Reef listed as an endangered world heritage site by UNESCO, despite extensive climate change-fuelled damage to the ecosystem’s corals. 
23 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Death toll from South Africa unrest jumps to 337: govt

Rioting in South Africa this month has claimed 337 lives, the government said Thursday, marking a further jump in the death toll from the 276 announced the previous day. 
23 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Nigeria receives six warplanes from US to fight insurgency

Nigeria has received six of 12 turboprop light attack aircraft from the United States to help fight mounting insecurity, its airforce said.
23 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Tunisia PM blasts ‘mess’ after sacking health minister

Tunisia’s government stumbled deeper into crisis over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic, after premier Hichem Mechichi fired the health minister amid skyrocketing cases in the North African country.
21 July 2021, 14:04 PM

US military carries out first air strike in Somalia under Biden

The United States on Tuesday carried out an air strike against al Shabaab militants in Somalia, the first strike in the country since President Joe Biden came into office.
21 July 2021, 09:05 AM

Zuma graft trial to resume despite S Africa protests

The dragging corruption trial of South Africa’s jailed ex-president Jacob Zuma resumes today despite deadly violence that swept the nation after his imprisonment in an unrelated case. Zuma faces 16 charges of fraud,
18 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Cuba president denounces unrest as a ‘lie’

Cuba’s President Miguel Diaz-Canel yesterday denounced what he said was a false narrative over unrest on the Caribbean island, speaking during a rally alongside ex-president Raul Castro and before thousands of supporters in Havana. 
17 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Belarus jails 11 students, teacher over protests

A court in Belarus handed jail sentences of at least two years to 11 university students and a teacher for taking part in anti-government protests last year, local rights group Vyasna said.
16 July 2021, 18:00 PM

South Africa unrest death toll climbs to 212: minister

Unrest in South Africa has claimed 212 lives, the government said yesterday, a sharp jump from the 117 deaths announced the previous day.
16 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Canada may allow fully vaccinated travellers by early September: Trudeau

Canada may permit fully vaccinated travellers into the country by early September, the country's prime minister said on Thursday, if the current trend in vaccination rate and public health conditions continue.
16 July 2021, 02:59 AM

Brazil's Bolsonaro cancels events with no timeline for leaving hospital

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has no forecast date for leaving the hospital where he is being treated for an obstructed intestine linked to a 2018 stabbing, as he canceled a weekly broadcast later on Thursday and a weekend event with supporters.
15 July 2021, 20:10 PM

S Africa calls up army reserves in bid to crush looting, unrest

South Africa yesterday mustered its army reserves in a bid to quell looting that has stoked fears of shortages and dealt a crippling blow to its already battered economy. 
15 July 2021, 18:00 PM