The Nigerian air force will take over from the United States after Washington’s Christmas Day strikes against jihadists, relying on American reconnaissance flights to support its own operations, a Nigerian official told AFP on Tuesday. On Christmas night, the United States struck sites in Sokoto State, in northwestern Nigeria , against what they described as targets linked to the Islamic...
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Gaza Children Risk Snipers To Attend Tent Schools
In a small tent overshadowed by the sound of nearby gunfire, seven-year-old Tulin prepares for her first day of school in two years. For most children, this would be a moment of excitement. For Tulin and her mother, it is a chapter of terror. The relentless Israeli war has destroyed the vast majority of Gaza’s...
Israel extends Gaza occupation beyond ‘yellow line’ in north, bombs south
The Israeli military has spent the past 24 hours expanding the so-called “yellow line” in eastern Gaza, particularly in eastern Gaza City’s Tuffah, Shujayea, and Zeitoun neighbourhoods, according to Al Jazeera teams on the ground, squeezing Palestinians into ever smaller clusters of the enclave. The Israeli army’s actions on Monday are also pushing it closer...
Sudan: tens of thousands displaced by latest front in civil war
Tens of thousands of people have been recently displaced by fighting in Sudan as the civil war rages on. The latest front in the war between the Sudanese army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, who have been fighting since April 2023, is southern Kordofan. Hanan Abdallah was living in a town in west Kordofan, and...
Israeli Strikes On Gaza Are Relentless As Displaced Endure Flooded Camps
Israeli forces have launched fresh strikes across the Gaza Strip, continuing what have been described as near-daily violations of the ceasefire agreement. The ongoing war on the enclave has compounded the suffering of displaced Palestinians, many of whom are now facing the destruction of their few remaining belongings in floods caused by heavy winter rains....
RSF says Sudan’s army launches air strikes on paramilitary stronghold Nyala
Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group says the country’s army struck a fuel market in the city of Nyala, the RSF’s administrative capital, as part of an intensified aerial campaign against its positions in South Darfur. For three consecutive days ending Thursday, military drones and warplanes pounded strategic RSF sites across Nyala, including the...
Nigeria confirms US strikes on ISIL targets in its northwest
The United States has carried out an air strike against suspected ISIL (ISIS) fighters in northwest Nigeria, drawing sharp reactions from both Washington and Abuja over the framing of the attack. US President Donald Trump announced the strike, claiming the targeted group had “viciously” killed “primarily, innocent Christians, at levels not seen for many years,...
Gaza Patients Facing Death As Israel Continues To Block Medical Supplies
Gaza’s health system is on the brink of an unprecedented collapse, with thousands of patients facing death or disability amid a harsh Israeli siege on the enclave, a top health official has warned. Munir al-Barsh, director-general of Gaza’s Ministry of Health, told Al Jazeera on Tuesday that the situation inside the territory’s hospitals was “tragic...
Storms Worsen Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza as Tents Flood and Buildings Collapse
Thousands of displaced Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have been left exposed to the elements after heavy rains and strong winds battered the enclave, flooding makeshift shelters and threatening the collapse of damaged buildings. Witnesses say hundreds sought refuge early Tuesday amid the ruins of Gaza City, where much of the infrastructure has been destroyed...
ECOWAS Ministers Back President Mahama’s Bid for 2027 AU Chairmanship
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Council of Ministers has unanimously endorsed former President John Dramani Mahama as the sub-region’s sole candidate for the position of Chairperson of the African Union (AU) when the rotating leadership reaches West Africa’s turn in 2027. The endorsement was contained in an official recommendation adopted at the...










