Touadera seeks third term in Central African Republic election

President Touadera is seeking a third term as Central African Republic heads to elections

Cholera kills eight DRC refugees fleeing M23 rebels in Burundi

Aid workers report chaotic scenes in Burundian camps as refugees lack food and medical assistance.

Explosion kills 7 worshippers in Nigeria mosque during prayers

A suspected bombing at a mosque in Maiduguri killed at least seven worshippers during evening prayers amid ongoing security concerns.

Algeria passes law branding French colonisation a crime

Algeria passes a law branding French colonisation a crime and calling for apology and reparations

Water shortages overshadow festive season in Dar es Salaam

Water shortages in Dar es Salaam leave residents struggling as Christmas approaches

Explosion hits mosque during evening prayers in Nigeria’s Maiduguri

A blast struck a mosque during evening prayers in Maiduguri, with no immediate reports of casualties

US signs new health agreements with African nations

The US signed new health deals with African states, linking funding to performance and local co investment

Coup leader tipped to retain power in Guinea presidential vote

Guinea’s military leader is favoured to win the presidential election amid tight controls and weak opposition

Libya’s army chief killed in air crash after Ankara talks

Gen Mohammed al-Haddad and seven others died in a Falcon 50 crash near Ankara; black boxes recovered.

Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger launch joint efforts against extremists

Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger launched a joint battalion and pledged large-scale operations to combat extremists in the Sahel.

Egypt begins laying tracks for first high-speed train across desert

Egypt has begun constructing its first high-speed train, the Green Line, to connect the Red Sea and Mediterranean and modernise transport.

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