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Sudan Khartoum offensive is unlikely to prove decisive
The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have launched a surprise offensive into the heart of the capital city
SudanFinance sector will not drive global net zero push
The financial sector is a key player in addressing the climate crisis, but its actions will demand a clear business case
InternationalMozambique faces challenges beyond elections
Looming elections underscore the extent of political divisions within Mozambique
MozambiqueArrests may signal limits to Chad's ties with Moscow
One Belarusian and three Russians close to the Wagner Group were detained at N'Djamena airport
ChadSudan’s aid needs will continue to outpace funds
Donors have promised more aid but there is still no end in sight to the fighting that is driving humanitarian need
SudanNigeria's new Dangote Refinery may ease fuel shortages
The new Dangote Refinery has begun producing petrol and will soon begin regular sales to the national oil company
NigeriaZambia’s Hichilema may face reproach over axed judges
The president has suspended three judges who were set to rule on his predecessor’s eligibility to run for office again
ZambiaBenin arrests raise suspicions over Talon's ambitions
A former sports minister and a close advisor to President Patrice Talon have been arrested
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