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[Daily Trust] The United States government has issued a global security alert to its citizens in Nigeria and across the world amid escalating hostilities between Washington and Tehran.
[DW] Intensifying violence in the country has led the United Nations to warn that it could be returning to a civil war. Children, elderly people and women were among the victims of the recent attacks.
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The closure of the sea passage threatens to choke what is the world’s most vital oil and gas route, accounting for a fifth of global flows.
[Premium Times] The vessel, carrying 18 people, ran aground 18 nautical miles offshore between Cape Town and Durban.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The High Court has awarded former Taita-Taveta MP Basil Criticos Sh30 million in damages after finding that the State violated his constitutional right to property.
It says its actions in the eastern DRC are sabotaging President Donald Trump's peace deal between Kigali and Kinshasa.
[Vanguard] The Federal Government, FG, has commenced implementation of the Oil and Gas Revenues Executive Order 09.
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[New Zimbabwe] Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, son of late former President Robert Mugabe, is expected to return to the Alexandra Magistrate's Court, Tuesday for a bail application.
The justice minister says the amnesty focuses on vulnerable groups and those who have demonstrated significant progress in their rehabilitation.
[New Times] The Rwandan government has rejected sanctions imposed by the United States on the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) and four of its senior commanders, describing the move as "targeting only one party" to Washington Accords and a misrepresentation of the conflict in eastern DR Congo.
[Horn Diplomat] Addis Ababa -- Ethiopia Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali on Monday led tributes marking the 130th anniversary of the Victory of Adwa, describing the historic triumph as a defining moment not only for Ethiopia but for Africa and people of African descent worldwide.
[Namibian] At least 379 foreign nationals have voluntarily left Namibia under the government's immigration amnesty programme.
[MSF] Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is deeply concerned for the safety and wellbeing of our staff in Lankien and Pieri, Jonglei state, South Sudan, following a recent escalation of violence there.
[ENA] Addis Ababa -- The Ministry of Planning and Development has announced that the triple planetary crisis, comprising climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution, is severely threatening food security across Eastern Africa.
[263Chat] Thousands of prisoners across Zimbabwe have begun regaining their freedom after President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa granted clemency under Clemency Order No. 1 of 2026, targeting inmates considered vulnerable or successfully rehabilitated.
[AIM] Maputo -- Mozambican President Daniel Chapo announced in Maputo on Monday that the ruling Frelimo Party will step up its offensive against corruption inside the Party and in wider Mozambican society.
[Leadership] The federal government has commenced a review of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) to address structural and fiscal challenges affecting revenues accruing to the Federation.
[Leadership] South African authorities have rescued 12 crew members from a Nigerian tugboat, LEO, which sank late Saturday night off the country's coast. One person has been confirmed dead, while five others remain missing.
[RFI] Leaders on the African continent have called for "restraint" after the attacks launched by the United States and Israel on Iran at the weekend. While some support Tehran's right to self defence, others have denounced a violation of international law which threatens the stability of an entire region.