
Veteran Ugandan politician charged with treason
The case against Kizza Besigye is now being heard in a civilian rather than military court.
FRIDAY, 21 FEBRUARY 2025, 14:17
The case against Kizza Besigye is now being heard in a civilian rather than military court.
Thousands of members of the Ogale and Bille communities are suing Shell and its Nigerian subsidiary SPDC. They hold them responsible for oil spills that have harmed their communities in the Niger Delta.
Rwanda is facing a backlash for its alleged support of M23 rebels in the neighbouring country.
Burundi is dealing with its biggest influx of refugees in 25 years as families flee the escalating conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the United Nations refugee agency said.
Lawyers for Samuel Eto’o say the president of Cameroon’s FA has won his appeal against a $200,000 fine handed out by the Confederation of African Football.
A joint Egyptian-British mission unearthed the tomb of King Thutmose II of the 18th Dynasty. However, unlike the famed Tutankhamun tomb, this find featured no mummy or gold mask.
The Malian was the first black African to win a feature film prize at the Cannes Film Festival in France.
The health minister says the patients have recovered, and should not be stigmatised.
Congolese religious leaders are aiming to organise peace talks that would bring President Felix Tshisekedi’s government, Rwanda-backed M23 rebels and exiled opposition figures around the same table, two officials said on Wednesday.
Shelling and gunfire shook the streets as the Rapid Support Forces, at war with the army for nearly two years, stormed a famine-stricken camp in the Darfur region.
The Dutch Minister of Culture says he hopes this move will address the “historical injustice”.
Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi has bemoaned inaction by the international community to end the fighting in his country’s volatile eastern region. Experts urge a local-driven process to find lasting peace.
Abdullahi Abdi said the achievement had made all his “difficulties and sacrifices” worthwhile.
Lydia Mugambe told police her alleged victim had been “acting funny”, Oxford Crown Court hears.
The BBC meets residents of Goma following the rebel takeover and those being forced by the M23 to leave camps.
Sudanese paramilitaries killed more than 200 people in a three-day assault south of Khartoum, a monitoring group said on Tuesday, as the government said the real toll was more than double.
The DRC insists on a military solution in the fight against the Rwandan-backed M23 rebels. Analysts say the fall of Bukavu could complicate matters.
After fleeing conflict, over 100 athletes from across Africa attend trials in Kenya in the hope of becoming part of the Refugee Olympic Team.
More than 200 civilians have been killed by paramilitaries, a rights group says.
Around 20 people were killed in northern Mali when the vehicles they were travelling in came under attack, with local sources telling AFP that Wagner mercenaries and Mali’s army were responsible.
Burundi on Monday said that close to 10 000 people had fled across its western border from the Democratic Republic of Congo over the last three days as Rwanda-backed forces advance there.