Workers fuel vehicles at a gas station in Cairo, Egyp
Egypt

Egyptians suffer yet another IMF-instigated price hike

The fuel price hike is the fifth since the IMF increased its loan amount last year, conditional on the elimination of fuel subsidies and the sale of the public sector.

Pavan Kulkarni
October 21, 2025
El Fasher
Sudan

Civilians in El Fasher, Sudan face “slow, deliberate death under the RSF siege”

After running out of animal fodder, people are now consuming cow skin as a last resort against starvation in North Darfur state’s besieged capital, cut off from all food supply by a 57-km wall the paramilitary has built around the city.

Pavan Kulkarni
October 17, 2025
Mr. Abdoulaye Diop, Mali's Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
Mali United States

Mali retaliates against US imposition of steep visa fees with reciprocal fees for US nationals

Mali has distinguished itself as the only one to retaliate, while the governments of the rest of the seven African countries, whose nationals face USD 5,000-15,000 visa bond requirement, seek to placate Trump.

Pavan Kulkarni
October 15, 2025
Burkina Faso Foreign Minister Karamoko Jean Marie Traore
Burkina Faso United States

Burkina Faso is a place of dignity, not expulsion: foreign minister snubs Trump’s deportation deal

In response to Burkina Faso’s rejection of a deportation deal, the US Embassy has “temporarily paused all routine visa services”, which the foreign minister terms as an attempt to “blackmail”.

Pavan Kulkarni
October 14, 2025
Abuja Nigeria
Nigeria

World Bank acknowledges poverty increase in Nigeria, but doubles down on the reforms causing it

Acknowledging that the implementation of its reforms coincided with an increase in poverty, the World Bank nevertheless calls on Nigeria to stay the course.

Pavan Kulkarni
October 13, 2025
Guinea Bissau
Guinea-Bissau

With PAIGC barred, will elections in Guinea-Bissau legitimize a neocolonial dictatorship?

Opposition candidates are barred from contesting the November election in Guinea-Bissau as the “neocolonial agent”, Umaro Embalo, maneuvers to consolidate his ECOWAS-backed dictatorial regime.

Pavan Kulkarni
October 9, 2025
AES leaders
Burkina Faso Mali Niger

France is a state sponsor of terror, AES countries declare

“Nostalgic for the colonial era and concerned by the loss of influence in Sahel”, France is intent on destabilizing the AES by providing intelligence, “logistical support, arms and ammunition” to the terrorist groups, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger allege.

Pavan Kulkarni
October 6, 2025
displaced residents receive food at communal kitchen in Sudan
Sudan

“Hunted, raped, starved”: CPJ’s chilling report on journalists in Sudan’s El Fasher

Risking murder, rape, and torture, journalists continue working in the besieged city, walled off without food supply, surviving on animal fodder that has poisoned many.

Pavan Kulkarni
October 2, 2025