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    Lagos Closes Airspace Indefinitely Amid Major Fire at Murtala Muhammed Airport

    Chad has closed its border with Sudan until further notice following deadly cross-border clashes linked to Sudan’s ongoing civil war.

    Chad Closes Border With Sudan Indefinitely Over Security Concerns

    Chad has closed its border with Sudan until further notice following deadly cross-border clashes linked to Sudan’s ongoing civil war.

    Ghana and Burkina Faso Seal Seven Bilateral Agreements After High-Level Talks

    Ghana and Burkina Faso have signed seven bilateral agreements following high-level talks aimed at strengthening security, cross-border cooperation, and disaster

    Sudan’s Military Chief Rejects Foreign Mediation and Exiled Politicians, Pledges to Press On With War

    Sudanese army chief Abdelfattah al-Burhan has rejected international mediation efforts and dismissed calls for negotiations from exiled civilian politicians, vowing

    30 Nations, EU Call for Immediate Ceasefire in Sudan

    Thirty countries and the European Commission have issued a joint statement demanding an immediate halt to fighting in Sudan, condemning

    APC Faces Backlash Over Electronic Transmission of Results Ahead of 2027 Elections

    Nigeria’s ruling party, the All-Progressives Congress (APC), is facing mounting criticism and public protests following moves widely perceived as undermining

    Erdoğan Warns Ethiopia Over Somaliland Deal During First Horn of Africa Visit in 10 Years

    Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has cautioned Ethiopia over its recent agreement with Somaliland during his first visit to the Horn of

    African Leaders Urged to Accelerate Local Vaccine Production

    Hakainde Hichilema has called on African leaders to take decisive steps to strengthen the continent’s health sector by accelerating local

    Nigeria Endorses African Union’s Reform Agenda: But Will a Reformed AU Deliver Where the Old Order Has Fallen Short?

    Nigeria has thrown its weight behind the proposed institutional reforms of the African Union (AU), pledging support for initiatives focused

    US Lawmakers Move to Label Kwankwaso and Fulani-Linked Groups as Extremists in Push for Sanctions

    Two Republican lawmakers in the United States, Riley Moore and Chris Smith, have introduced a bill titled the Nigeria Religious

    Kenya-Somalia Border Set to Reopen in April After 15-Year Closure, Says Ruto

    President William Ruto has announced that the Kenya-Somalia border will officially reopen in April, marking the end of a 15-year

    Addis Ababa Bans Motorcycles Ahead of 39th African Union Summit

    Authorities in Ethiopia’s capital have temporarily banned the use of motorcycles as part of heightened security measures for the 39th