The Sudanese Army announced on 29 June 2026 in Ed Damazin that it has recaptured two areas in Sudan’s Blue Nile region following clashes with an alliance of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Su
READ MOREBurkina Faso announced on 26 June that it would cut its diplomatic ties with France. International relations expert Hamadé Soro explains what changes the move may bring and how the two countries will continue to interact.
Sudanese armed forces say they have retaken the town of Kulbus in western Darfur - their biggest battlefield gain in the region since the fall of El-Fasher last year. Kulbus lies on a vital corridor near the border with Chad.
The cities of Casablanca and Toulouse have officially renewed their cooperation agreement,marking a significant milestone in Moroccan-French relations as both nations deepen bilateral ties across mul
South Sudanese President Salva Kiir has appealed for the immediate lifting of international sanctions and a United Nations arms embargo,citing their detrimental impact on the country’s progress
King Mohammed VI has reaffirmed Morocco’s willingness to advance the implementation of the reinforced exceptional partnership with France and to reshape the two countries’ cooperation in order
Amid improving Moroccan-Spanish ties,Spain’s PP party chose to swim against the current,extending an invitation to members of the Algeria-backed Polisario separatist group. The hostile stands of the
Deputy national police commissioner for crime detection Lieutenant General Shadrack Sibiya has been asked to take a leave of absence following explosive allegations about interference in politically motivated murder investigations.
The French Embassy hosted a vibrant celebration on the occasion of France’s National Day,marking not just a historic date but a renewed chapter in French-Moroccan relations.
President Paul Biya,Africa’s second-longest serving leader and the world’s oldest head of state at 92,has confirmed his candidacy for Cameroon’s 12 October presidential election.
Nigerian troops have killed more than 50 armed men in separate operations in the country’s conflict-ridden northeast and northwest,according to official statements released Thursday.
Tripoli played host to a high-level ministerial meeting on Tuesday,July 8,bringing together Interior ministers from Italy,Greece,Malta,and representatives from the European Union and international in
Mauritania is preparing to reestablish diplomatic relations with Israel,according to a report by news platform Semafor,signaling a major diplomatic shift in North Africa and the broader Middle East.
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