Senegal raises $254 M in auction as investors chase higher yields
Senegal raised 154 billion CFA francs in a regional debt auction as investors demanded higher yields, reflecting rising borrowing costs and pressure from the country’s heavy debt burden.
Libya moves to try gang suspect tied to mass grave of migrants
Libya has referred a suspected gang member to trial on human trafficking charges after authorities linked the group to a mass grave containing the bodies of 21 migrants.
Border clash leaves seven Chadian soldiers dead near Sudan
Seven Chadian soldiers were killed in a clash near the Sudan border after armed fighters crossed into Chad.
Food aid faces collapse as hunger emergency deepens in Sudan
The United Nations warns food stocks could run out by the end of March without urgent funding, putting millions of vulnerable people at risk as conflict and access limits deepen the hunger emergency.
Egypt’s role in propping up SAF power
Egypt’s backing of SAF reshaped Sudan’s legitimacy while obstructing inclusive peace efforts
Torrential rains kill more than 100 as floods batter southern Africa
Torrential rains and flooding across southern Africa have killed more than 100 people, displaced hundreds of thousands and caused widespread damage as authorities warn of more severe weather ahead.
Fox: US to suspend visa processing for 75 nations from Jan. 21
Fox News says U.S. will pause visas for 75 nations from Jan. 21, citing a memo
Benin launches historic diaspora plan
Mali’s gold output drops sharply after prolonged Barrick dispute
Mali’s industrial gold production fell nearly 23% in 2025 after a prolonged dispute with Barrick disrupted output despite gains from new and smaller mines.















