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Rights NGOs estimate that 135 people died in the stampede at the Guinea football stadium.

Two groups demand that the tournament organizers be arrested and charged right away. Human rights non-governmental organizations (NGOs)

Approximately 100 people were killed in violent altercations during a Guinean football game.

Violence was allegedly sparked by refereeing calls that resulted in two players from one football side receiving red

Many people are killed when the RSF reattacks villages in Al-Jazira, Sudan.

Many residents were forced to leave their houses as the RSF retargeted the villages of Al-Fuwwar, Salim, Abu

When scheduled polls in Namibia close, thousands of people are still waiting to cast their ballots.

Even though her party, the dominant South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), is facing the most formidable challenge

Heavy shooting in Juba, South Sudan, as troops attempt to apprehend the former intelligence chief

Akol Koor Kuc, who has headed South Sudan's intelligence agency since the nation's 2011 independence from Sudan, was

At least 40 people are killed by a paramilitary assault in central Sudan—medic

After a major paramilitary leader defected to the army's side last month, the RSF launched a series of

South Sudan’s hunger situation will worsen as millions of people suffer from malnutrition.

According to the assessment, 57% of the population will experience severe food insecurity, with small children at high

‘Likely’ violates UN arms embargo with French-UAE weaponry in Sudan – Amnesty

Concerns over export restrictions and the accountability of arms makers are raised by reports that French-made defense systems

Jugnauth admits ‘big setback’ but Ramgoolam declares sweeping victory in Mauritius.

Opposition leader Navin Ramgoolam asserts that "the power of the people is stronger than a dictatorship." After Prime

A Boko Haram strike claimed the lives of more than a dozen Chadian soldiers: army

The Chadian army reported killing 96 insurgents in retaliation, as armed group activity intensifies in the region. In

In Nigeria, a “new armed group” murders fifteen individuals.

Authorities claim that the new armed group "Lakurawa" is likely to have crossed into Nigeria, is in possession

Mali affirms that it would withdraw its whole UN mission by mid-November.

Due to worsening ties, Mali's military officials ordered the UN stabilization mission, known as MINUSMA, to depart on