At least five people have been killed and about 50 wounded during anti-UN protests in the eastern DR Congo city of Goma, government spokesman Patrick Muyaya said Tuesday.
The UN on Monday accused government forces in the Central African Republic of training militias and working with private military companies behind possible war crimes and crimes against humanity.
South Africa said on Monday it had formally filed a request with the United Arab Emirates to extradite two brothers accused of orchestrating industrial-scale corruption in the country.
Kyiv expects the first grain deliveries under a UN-brokered deal to leave Ukrainian ports "this week", Ukraine's infrastructure minister said Monday, despite Russian strikes on Ukraine's Black Sea port of Odessa.
The European Commission has approved a smallpox vaccine for use against monkeypox after the World Health Organization declared monkeypox a global health emergency, the Danish drugmaker that developed the jab said on Monday.
The M23 rebel group in the Democratic Republic of Congo's volatile east has summarily executed 29 civilians since mid-June in areas under their control, Human Rights Watch said Monday.
Tunisians voted Monday on a constitution seen as a key test for President Kais Saied, who promoted the charter that would give his office nearly unchecked powers in a break with the country's democracy.
The Kremlin said Monday that Russian strikes on Ukraine's Black Sea port of Odessa "should not affect" a UN-brokered deal between Moscow and Kyiv to unblock grain exports.
More than a thousand migrants arrived in Italy within a few hours while hundreds of others, rescued by humanitarian vessels, were waiting for a port to receive them, NGOs and authorities said Sunday.
One of Kenya's two leading presidential candidates, Raila Odinga, will not take part in an upcoming electoral debate, his campaign team said Sunday, accusing his principal rival of trying to avoid certain topics such as corruption.
While the World Health Organization has now declared monkeypox a "Public Health Emergency of International Concern" (PHEIC), The White House said Sunday it was confident authorities could "eliminate" monkeypox from the United States by speeding up vaccinations and treatment to fight its spread.
Tunisians will vote Monday on a new constitution promoted by President Kais Saied. Critics say Saied is trying to restore autocracy in the birthplace of the Arab Spring.
Police in Madagascar detained two leading members of the main opposition party on Saturday during a protest in the capital against rising living costs and economic hardship.
Russian missiles hit Ukraine's port of Odessa Saturday, in what Kyiv called a "spit in the face" of a day-old deal between the warring sides to resume cereal exports blocked by the conflict.
South Africa's President Cyril Cyril Ramaphosa has answered questions from the nation's anti-corruption body about the suspected cover-up of a cash heist at his luxurious farmhouse, his office announced on Friday.
The Ukraine grain crisis should act as a "wake-up call" for Africa to become self-reliant in producing cereals and fertilizers, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Friday.
Kenya's electoral authority has condemned the "brazen" arrest in Nairobi of three officials from a company supplying electronic voting systems for next month's presidential poll.
Thirty people were burnt to death when three vehicles collided on a highway in northwest Nigeria's Kaduna state, a road safety official said Friday.
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