Join Georja Calvin-Smith for a roundup of stories from across the continent. This week: the UN's humanitarian chief's visit ...
In an interview with FRANCE 24, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Tom Fletcher described Sudan as the "epicentre of global suffering" after visiting survivors who fled El-Fasher, ...
The Africa Cup of Nations 2025 takes center stage in late December and early January, as 24 teams head to Morocco aiming to ...
The Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, has ordered industries and companies operating in the state to commence the registration of foreigners in their employ for proper documentation.
South Sudan has resumed transporting and exporting crude oil after drone attacks on two key oil installations in neighboring ...
A medical group reports that nearly two dozen children have died from malnutrition-related causes within a month in central ...
Interview with Ismail Adam, who grew up and was initially educated in El-Fasher, Darfur, Sudan before studying science at Khartoum University in Sudan's capital. AllAfrica:Tell me about ...
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for an immediate end to military escalation in Sudan on Thursday, after the World Health Organisation condemned reports of 460 people being shot dead in a ...
The World Health Organization has said 460 people were killed in a hospital by RSF militants over the weekend. The news comes amid reports of ethnic killings as ...
Medical charity Medicins Sans Frontieres said on Tuesday it has withdrawn its staff from a Darfur hospital after a stretcher-bearer was shot dead, calling on a paramilitary group to guarantee the ...
New satellite images have revealed chilling evidence of mass killings in El-Fasher, Sudan, following its capture by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The images, analysed by Yale University ...
The RSF’s attacks caused over 70,000 displacements from Darfur, with reports of atrocities like executions and torture. RSF is amassing forces near el-Obeid for major combat, threatening further ...