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The United States has formally denounced an attack attributed to the Polisario Front that wounded a civilian in the city of Es-Smara, warning that such violence directly threatens regional stability and progress toward peace.
The move comes amid growing concern in Maputo over the security of more than 300,000 Mozambicans living and working in South Africa.
The agreements cover double taxation avoidance, visa abolition, health cooperation, and expanded economic and investment collaboration.
South Africa and Mozambique vow to work together in response to rising migration‑related pressures and a new wave of xenophobic unrest in South Africa.
Images show Ramaphosa and Mnangagwa in the company of Wicknell Chivayo who is under investigation by the South African police for alleged money laundering.
Diplomatic dispute exposes deeper tensions over aid, minerals and the limits of sovereignty in donor‑recipient relationships.
Senior officials from Botswana and Rwanda meet in Gaborone as the two countries prepare for President Paul Kagame’s state visit on 6–7 May.
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has issued a formal call for dialogue in Mali, expressing concern over the nation’s worsening security and political instability during a national media broadcast on April 2.
Lai said the trip went ahead after “days of careful arrangements” by his diplomatic and security teams although he did not disclose the route taken.
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu on Sunday departed Abuja for a two-week trip to France, Kenya and Rwanda for summits and high-level business engagements.

