Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el Sisi holds talks with his Emirati counterpart Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan as Cairo seeks financial inflows to ease pressure on its currency and bolster a faltering economy.
Violence between members of Arab tribes and Masalit non-Arab group in Foro Baranga town leaves at least 24 dead, with 50 homes burned and 20,000 families uprooted, officials say.
Tensions between military and feared RSF paramilitary have come to surface in recent weeks over proposed timeline for integration of RSF into the military, political and military sources say.
Army says the deployment of Rapid Support Forces in the capital “stirred up panic and fear among people" and exacerbated security risks while increasing tensions with regular forces.
Sam Goncolo left his country in search of a better life in Europe. But he soon realised that the grass is always greener on the other side. Now he works to convince other migrants to return home.
Tunisian authorities said last week that over 14,000 migrants and asylum seekers were intercepted trying to reach Europe from January to March, more than five times the number of those who attempted the trip in the first quarter of 2022.
Military junta in West Africa's landlocked country has set a goal of recapturing 40 percent of the country's territory, which is controlled by local insurgents affiliated with Al Qaeda and Daesh groups.
Doctor who specialises in treating victims of sexual violence at a health centre in Kamako, said local clinics had recorded at least 122 cases of rape this year - an unprecedented level for the community.