Aklave
 
{{alert.msg}}

South Sudan: South Sudan Fighting Displaces Nearly 280,000 - UN Warns of 'Perfect Storm'

allAfrica  

[UN News] Renewed fighting in South Sudan's Jonglei state has displaced hundreds of thousands of civilians in recent weeks, damaged health facilities, fuelled the spread of cholera and prompting the UN relief chief to warn of a "perfect storm" of conflict, climate shocks and deprivation.

Sudan: Sudanese Women Turn to Enterprise After War and Displacement

allAfrica  

[Dabanga] Atbara -- In a country worn down by nearly three years of war, mass displacement and economic collapse, many Sudanese women are forging new roles as entrepreneurs and community leaders.

Sudan: Sudan War Paralyses Gum Arabic Market in El Obeid As Production Falls and Exports Stall

allAfrica  

[Dabanga] El Obeid / Amsterdam -- The expansion of Sudan's war and the takeover of key production areas by the Rapid Support Forces have brought the gum arabic market in El Obeid to a near standstill, traders say, threatening one of the country's most important export commodities*.

East Africa: The Growing Threat of Conflict in the Horn of Africa

allAfrica  

[The New Humanitarian] Addis Ababa -- Tigray's elite has become deeply split, with every policy issue - from IDP returns to demobilisation - framed through the lens of factional allegiance.

Africa: Can African Penguins Be Brought Back From the Brink? Better Designed No-Fishing Zones Could Help

allAfrica  

[The Conversation Africa] South Africa is home to 88% of the world's colonies of African penguins (Spheniscus demersus). The species is classified as Critically Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. This means there is a high risk the birds could go extinct in the wild following rapid population declines.

South Africa: From SONA to the Street - What Real Dialogue in South Africa Looks Like

allAfrica  

[ISS] Whether national or local, dialogue is about listening, and doesn't work as a once-off, performative undertaking.

Gaza: Residents mark Ramadan amid food shortages

Africanews  

In war-scarred Gaza, residents are doing what they can to mark Ramadan as basic supplies continue to run thin on the ground.

President El-Sisi Meets Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA)

AfricaDotcom  

Today, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met with the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin

World Health Organization (WHO) convenes global experts in Brazzaville to strengthen clinical care for filovirus diseases

AfricaDotcom  

As outbreaks of Filovirus Disease (FVD) continue to regularly affect countries across Africa and in efforts to increase preparedness capacities, the World

Eritrea: Contribution of maternity waiting rooms in ensuring health of mothers and infants

AfricaDotcom  

At an activity assessment meeting of the Ministry of Health branch in the Northern Red Sea Region conducted on 20 and 21 February in the port city of Massawa,

Eritrea: Successful eye surgery at Nakfa Hospital

AfricaDotcom  

Successful eye surgery was performed on 161 patients from the sub-zones of Nakfa and Adobha at Nakfa Hospital on 16 and 17 February.

Appointment of the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation (SBC)

AfricaDotcom  

The Office of the President has today announced the appointment of Ms. Nathalie Rose as Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Seychelles Broadcasting

Grey expands global business banking with new USD-based payment capabilities

AfricaDotcom  

Grey (https://Grey.co), a provider of cross-border payments solutions, has expanded its business banking offering to include USD business accounts, bulk

Green Investment Momentum Builds Ahead of Africa’s Green Economy Summit 2026

AfricaDotcom  

Africa’s Green Economy Summit 2026 (AGES 2026) (https://apo-opa.co/3ZUnhI7) opens next week at a pivotal moment for South Africa’s economy – following

SICPA secures major European award for United Kingdom (UK) Vaping Duty Stamps Program

AfricaDotcom  

Swiss technology company SICPA (www.SICPA.com) secured a landmark traceability contract, in partnership with Spectra Systems Corporation’s subsidiary, Cartor

African Ministers Outline Industry Priorities Ahead of African Mining Week 2026

AfricaDotcom  

With the demand for critical minerals projected to quadruple by 2040 and traditional commodities such as gold reaching record highs in 2026, Africa is

Africa’s $29.5T Mineral Wealth Poised to Boost Mining Sector Jobs

AfricaDotcom  

Africa’s mining sector maintains its role as a key contributor of employment creation, fuelled by rising global demand for critical minerals. According to the

DRC: Maurice Pellosh's clients rediscover their portraits in documentary

Africanews  

A new documentary about Maurice Pellosh has enabled former clients of the Congolese photographer to rediscover their portraits that were taken decades ago.

Georgia village revives Berikaoba, an ancient pagan spring festival

Africanews  

Each spring, Georgia’s village of Didi Chailuri revives Berikaoba, a pagan rite with masked berikas, music and wrestling, hoping for fertility and good harvest.

Marie Noëlle Ada Meyo: “Gabon deserves much better” [Interview]

Africanews  

In Gabon, the High Authority for Communication has requested the suspension of social media until further notice. This decision has sparked controversy. We discuss this with Marie Noëlle Ada Meyo, Special Advisor and Deputy Spokesperson for President Oligui Nguema.

Kenya: 10-Month-Old Baby Dies in Suspected Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Nakuru

allAfrica  

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A 10-month-old baby has died in a suspected case of carbon monoxide poisoning after a charcoal stove was left burning inside a house in Kahiga Centre, Subukia Sub-County, police said.

San Jose Update