Ex-Nigerian Governor El-Rufai Detained Amid Fraud Allegations

Former Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai Detained by EFCC Amid Fraud Allegations The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has detained former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai as part of an ongoing investigation into allegations of fraud during his time in office from 2015 to 2023. El-Rufai honored an invitation from the EFCC on Monday, which led to his questioning and subsequent detention. This development follows El-Rufai's recent return to Nigeria from Cairo, where reports indicate that security operatives…

From Banned to Beloved: Choctaw Stickball’s Cultural Renaissance

In the sweltering heat of southeastern Oklahoma, drums thudded as 60 men fanned around a single wooden post, each gripping a pair of hickory sticks. The small rubber ball—faster than it looks, heavier than it seems—pinballed through a scrum of bodies until it cracked against the four-meter post and the sideline exploded. This is stickball, or Ishtaboli to the Choctaw Nation. It is a game, an identity, and a living archive of survival that now binds Oklahoma to Ireland as much as it binds generations of Native players to…

Glove Discovered Near Nancy Guthrie’s Home Shows No DNA Match

DNA from glove yields no match in search for Nancy Guthrie as Arizona abduction probe enters 17th day A promising DNA lead in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie failed to produce a match in a national database, delivering a setback to investigators as the search for the 84-year-old mother of NBC’s Savannah Guthrie reached its 17th day, authorities said. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department, working with the FBI, said a DNA sample taken from a glove recovered last week did not return a “hit” in CODIS, the Combined DNA Index…

Somali Government, Opposition Reach Initial Accord on Venue for Talks

MOGADISHU, Somalia — Somalia’s federal government and an opposition alliance have reached a preliminary agreement to hold a long-awaited consultative conference at the presidential palace in Mogadishu, according to sources familiar with the talks. The move, seen as a critical opening for political dialogue, would bring together the Federal Government of Somalia and the opposition coalition known as the Somali Future Council. The understanding on venue followed a request by President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and came after days…

Somalia Government, Opposition Launch Mogadishu Talks to Resolve Election Disputes

Somalia opens high-level talks with opposition Future Council on elections and constitution MOGADISHU, Somalia — Somalia’s federal government and the Somali Future Council formally opened high-level talks in Mogadishu on Wednesday, launching a long-anticipated push to resolve deep disputes over elections and constitutional reform amid weeks of rising political tension. The meeting marked the first structured engagement in recent weeks between Villa Somalia and the opposition alliance, following a conciliatory luncheon hosted…

IMF Conditions Derail Chapo’s Plan to Revive Mozambique’s Economy

IMF Conditions Leave President Chapo Facing Political Costs and Economic Uncertainty President Daniel Chapo's bid to secure a new International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan — a linchpin he hoped would catalyze foreign investment and stabilise the country's ailing economy — has stalled after the IMF board set strict preconditions. The fund has demanded major fiscal reforms and a devaluation of the local currency as prerequisites for any agreement, a package that analysts say will be politically fraught for Chapo's ruling Frelimo…

Insurgent Assault Hinders Trade Between Ghana and Burkina Faso

Ghana to Evacuate Traders After Deadly Attack in Burkina Faso The Ghanaian government has announced urgent plans to evacuate traders injured in a recent attack in northern Burkina Faso. The victims were part of a group of 18 Ghanaians who had crossed into the Sahelian state for routine business, marking a grim escalation in violence affecting the region. "They were ambushed in a village while transacting business. Armed insurgents and terrorist groups attacked them, and unfortunately, we lost a number of our compatriots,"…

As Tensions Rise, Somali Leaders Establish New Channel for Dialogue

Amid Rising Stakes, Somali Leaders Open a Channel for Dialogue MOGADISHU, Somalia — A flurry of high-level meetings in Mogadishu this week has opened a tentative channel for dialogue between Somalia’s federal leadership and key regional and opposition figures, signaling cautious movement amid mounting political tensions over constitutional reforms and the 2026 elections. Late Tuesday, Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre conferred behind closed doors with the presidents of Jubaland and Puntland State, two federal member states…

During Erdogan’s Visit, Turkey and Ethiopia Seal Energy Cooperation Pact

Turkey and Ethiopia signed a memorandum of understanding on energy cooperation during President Tayyip Erdogan’s one-day visit to Addis Ababa on Tuesday, setting the stage for joint projects and manufacturing across renewable power and efficiency, Turkey’s Energy Ministry said. The accord was inked at a ceremony following talks between Erdogan and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. It marks Erdogan’s first visit to Ethiopia in 11 years and signals a fresh push to deepen Ankara’s engagement with the Horn of Africa. Turkish…

Heated Debate Over State-Funded Benefits for Former Namibian Leaders

Members of parliament are pressing for a formal review of the benefits granted to former presidents after media reports said founding president Sam Nujoma had amassed assets worth more than N$100 million, including a state-funded mansion. The controversy has reopened questions about the scope and oversight of the 2004 Former Presidents' Pension and Other Benefits Act and about the line between public support and private enrichment. The 2004 law guarantees former heads of state a pension and a suite of state-funded…