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'Affront to humanity': Sudan slams Uganda for hosting RSF paramilitary boss

BBC News Africa  

Sudan accuses Uganda of flouting international law by meeting Rapid Support Forces boss Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.

Somaliland offers US access to minerals as it pushes for recognition

Africanews  

The breakaway region's minister of the presidency said it was also open to offering Washington military bases.

Africa: Africa's Regional Blocs Must Prevent a Silent Scramble for Critical Minerals

allAfrica  

[allAfrica] A new scramble for Africa is underway. It is not marked by warships or colonial flags, but by battery supply chains, green transition targets, and high-level trade delegations. The race is for lithium, cobalt, graphite, manganese, platinum group metals and rare earth elements -- the minerals powering electric vehicles, renewable energy systems and digital infrastructure.

Sudan's paramilitary RSF claims to have captured another town in Darfur region

Africanews  

But several media are reporting the military and its allied Joint Forces as saying it had repelled Saturday’s attack on al-Tina near the border with Chad.

Zimbabwe roll-out of long-acting HIV prevention drug gets underway

Africanews  

With clinical studies demonstrating near-total protection, lenacapavir has been described by some health officials as a turning point for high-risk groups.

Iran says it will not bow to pressure from United States over nuclear deal

Africanews  

As talks on Tehran's nuclear programme continue, Washington is building up a large military presence in the region.

Uganda's Museveni holds talks with Sudan's RSF leader amid push to end war

Africanews  

The Ugandan president reiterated his view that sustainable peace in Sudan can only be achieved through dialogue rather than military victory.

South Africa withdraws from Venice Biennale

AfricaDotcom  

South Africa will not host a national pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale despite winning a court case over its choice of artist, ending a streak of

France returns sacred “talking drum” to Côte d’Ivoire

AfricaDotcom  

France has returned the historic Djidji Ayôkwé “talking drum” to Côte d’Ivoire, more than a century after colonial troops seized the artifact in 1916. The

Five African cities best explored on foot

AfricaDotcom  

Some of Africa’s most fascinating cities reveal their true character only at walking pace, where everyday details turn sightseeing into a richer experience.

Nollywood’s battle between art and audience

AfricaDotcom  

A throwaway comment at a film festival has ignited an uncomfortable question: Does Nollywood think Nigerians are too “unthinking” for complex cinema? The

Traditional African foods could help fight diabetes

AfricaDotcom  

New research suggests that traditional African foods could play an important role in managing diabetes by reducing harmful inflammation. A review of 46

Safari or Antarctica? Choosing the ultimate dream trip

AfricaDotcom  

Travelers planning a once-in-a-lifetime adventure often face a tough choice between an African safari and an Antarctic expedition, two experiences that

How Abuja’s garden economy is transforming nightlife

AfricaDotcom  

Abuja’s nightlife is being reshaped by a fast-growing “garden economy,” as outdoor restaurants and lounges transform the capital into a hub for open-air

African Energy Chamber to Lead Delegation to Venezuela

AfricaDotcom  

The African Energy Chamber (AEC) (https://EnergyChamber.org) will lead a high-level delegation to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela on 22 to 26 February

Minister Okello meets Cuba’s Chargé d’Affaires A.I., decries universal coercive measures

AfricaDotcom  

On February 20 th 2026, H.E. Juan Humberto Magas Pino, Charge D’Affaires a.i. of Cuba paid a courtesy call to Hon. Okello Henry Oryem, MSFA/ IA. The two

Ethiopia Dialogues on Progress Towards Building a Competent, Responsive, and Equitably Distributed Health Workforce for Universal Health Coverage

AfricaDotcom  

The Federal Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and with technical support from the World Health Organization (WHO), has

World Health Organization (WHO) and Novo Nordisk Foundation partner to advance health workforce education in Kenya

AfricaDotcom  

Kenya has made notable progress in health workforce production, including a doubling of nurses, doctors, and other health professionals over the past decade.

Uganda: UPDF and RDF Reinforce Bilateral Cooperation At Musanze Security Talks

allAfrica  

[Nile Post] The Seventh Proximity Commanders' Meeting between the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) 2 and 5 Divisions and the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF) 2 Infantry Division concluded on Friday in Musanze District, Northern Province, Rwanda, following three days of high-level discussions aimed at enhancing bilateral security cooperation along the shared border.

Sudan: Museveni Pushes for Dialogue to End Sudan War As He Hosts RSF Leader Gendagalo

allAfrica  

[Nile Post] President Museveni has hosted Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, leader of Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF), at State House, Entebbe, for high-level talks focused on ending the ongoing conflict in Sudan and restoring regional stability.

Cameroon: Abuses in Cameroon After U.S. Deports Third-Country Nationals

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[HRW] US and Cameroon Partner in Rights Violations; Cameroon Not Safe for Deportees

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