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Suspected cult members kill eight in Uganda village

Suspected cult members attacked a village in Uganda, killing at least eight people, including a child as young as three and members of the assailants' families, authorities said on

Africa|World

What's behind deteriorating Somalia-Ethiopia relations?

Somalia has announced the expulsion of an Ethiopian diplomat, marking a further souring of relations between the neighbouring countries related to a port deal Addis

What's behind deteriorating Somalia-Ethiopia relations?
Africa|Crime|Election|World

At least 10 shot dead in Mozambique post-election protests, medical associations say

At least 10 people were shot dead and another 63 injured by gunfire during post-election protests in Mozambique last week, medical associations said on Wednesday, as the country

At least 10 shot dead in Mozambique post-election protests, medical associations say
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

South African finance minister not yet convinced on lowering inflation target

South Africa's Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana told Reuters on Wednesday that he was not yet convinced about lowering the country's inflation target, a move

South African finance minister not yet convinced on lowering inflation target
Africa|Political|World

Tigray War Fast Facts

Tigray War Fast Facts

Africa|Economy|Finance

IMF board approves Kenya's reviews, unlocking access to $606 million

The executive board of the International Monetary Fund has approved the seventh and eighth reviews of Kenya's program, the IMF said on Wednesday, paving the way for the cash-

IMF board approves Kenya's reviews, unlocking access to $606 million
Africa|Election|Health|World

At least 10 people are killed by police in Mozambique post-election protests, medical groups say

Two medical groups in Mozambique say at least 10 people were fatally shot by police and 63 others sustained gunshot wounds when authorities cracked down on unrest following the presidential election

At least 10 people are killed by police in Mozambique post-election protests, medical groups say
Africa|Crime|World

Morocco arrests rights activist suspected of false reporting

Moroccan police have arrested a high-profile human rights activist Fouad Abdelmoumni on suspicion of reporting a false crime and spreading fake news on social media.

Africa|Political|World

Kenya's high court lifts order barring swearing-in of new deputy president

Kenya's high court on Thursday lifted orders barring the swearing-in of newly appointed deputy president Kithure Kindiki, whose predecessor has launched legal challenges over his

Kenya's high court lifts order barring swearing-in of new deputy president
Africa|Economy|MidEast|Opinion|World

Moroccan authorities detain a human rights activist who accused government of 'blackmailing' France

A Moroccan economist known for his work defending human rights has been detained after criticizing the government in remarks posted on social media during a visit by French President Emmanuel Macron to the North African kingdom

Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Carlyle sells holding in Tunisia-focused Mazarine Energy to CEO

LONDON - Private equity giant Carlyle Group has sold its majority holdings in Tunisia-focused oil and gas producer Mazarine Energy to the company's CEO Edward van Kersbergen, Mazarine said on Thursday

Carlyle sells holding in Tunisia-focused Mazarine Energy to CEO
Africa|Election

Botswana voters kick out ruling party of nearly six decades

Botswana's voters delivered a shock defeat to the party that has ruled them for nearly six decades, registering their anger over economic stagnation linked to a

Botswana voters kick out ruling party of nearly six decades
Africa|Election

Seismic change in Botswana as party that ruled for 58 years loses power

The party of Botswana’s opposition candidate Duma Boko has been declared the election winner over incumbent President Mokgweetsi Masisi in a seismic change that ended the ruling party’s 58 years in power since independence from Britain

Seismic change in Botswana as party that ruled for 58 years loses power
Africa|World

Kenya's new deputy president sworn in after legal challenges

Kenya's new Deputy President Kithure Kindiki was sworn in on Friday after a court lifted orders barring his inauguration following weeks of legal challenges by his predecessor, who

Kenya's new deputy president sworn in after legal challenges
Africa|Business|Fashion and Beauty|Lifestyle

App boosts Kenyan hair braiders left behind by digital gender gap

Kenyan hair braider Jemima Atieno spent decades building her business in Nairobi's bustling Kenyatta market, only to lose ground to social media after the pandemic as

App boosts Kenyan hair braiders left behind by digital gender gap
Africa|Opinion|Political|World

Algeria pardons and releases journalist who became a key voice during 2019 pro-democracy protests

Algeria has pardoned a journalist who emerged as a key voice during the country’s 2019 pro-democracy protests and was later imprisoned for taking foreign funding for his media outlets and threatening state security

Algeria pardons and releases journalist who became a key voice during 2019 pro-democracy protests
Africa|World

Kenya's new deputy president sworn in as his predecessor challenges his impeachment in court

Kenya’s new deputy president has been sworn into office, two weeks after his predecessor was overwhelmingly voted out in an impeachment motion in parliament over allegations of corruption and inciting ethnic division

Kenya's new deputy president sworn in as his predecessor challenges his impeachment in court
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Angola's draft budget forecasts 2025 deficit of 1.65% of GDP

Angola's government anticipates a budget deficit of 1.65% of gross domestic product in 2025, slightly higher than this year's projected 1.46% deficit, draft budget documents showed.

Angola's draft budget forecasts 2025 deficit of 1.65% of GDP
Africa|Americas|Asia|Australia|Europe|MidEast|US|World

Spiritual, not spooky. After Halloween, Christians observe All Saints' Day

Christians in many countries around the world are celebrating All Saints’ Day, a somber and spiritual day in the church’s liturgical calendar that shares pagan roots with Halloween

Spiritual, not spooky. After Halloween, Christians observe All Saints' Day
Africa|Business|Economy

South African factory sector expands for second month, Absa PMI shows

South African manufacturing activity grew in October for the second month in a row, a local purchasing managers' index (PMI) survey showed, the first time since early 2023

South African factory sector expands for second month, Absa PMI shows
Africa|Food|Health

Nigeria's hunger crisis deepens with 33 million at risk, report says

Nigeria faces one of its worst hunger crises with more than 30 million people expected to be food insecure next year, a one third jump from this year due to

Nigeria's hunger crisis deepens with 33 million at risk, report says
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Morocco to try activist who alleged it spied on France, prosecutor says

A Moroccan human rights activist will go on trial charged with spreading fake news, offending institutions and false reporting after accusing the kingdom of using migration and

Africa|Crime|Political|World

Head of UN-backed team of experts cites paramilitary force in Sudan for sexual violence as war rages

The head of a U.N.-backed fact-finding team looking into human rights violations and abuses in Sudan says the team found the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces responsible for large-scale sexual violence in areas that it controls

Head of UN-backed team of experts cites paramilitary force in Sudan for sexual violence as war rages
Africa|Crime|Economy

Nigeria charges 76, including minors, with treason after August protests

Nigeria charged 76 people, including 30 minors, with treason and inciting a military coup after they took part in deadly August protests against economic hardship,

Nigeria charges 76, including minors, with treason after August protests
Africa|Political|World

UN chief condemns Sudan's RSF, Britain to push for Security Council action

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned on Friday reported attacks on civilians by Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces as

UN chief condemns Sudan's RSF, Britain to push for Security Council action
Africa|Crime|World

29 Nigerian children may be sentenced to death for protesting against cost-of-living crisis

Twenty-nine minors in Nigeria could be facing the death penalty

29 Nigerian children may be sentenced to death for protesting against cost-of-living crisis
Africa|Health

Mpox cases in Congo may be stabilizing. Experts say more vaccines are needed to stamp out virus

Some health officials say mpox cases in Congo appear to be “stabilizing.”

Mpox cases in Congo may be stabilizing. Experts say more vaccines are needed to stamp out virus
Africa|Crime|World

Lightning strike kills 14 at prayer service in Uganda refugee camp, police say

Lightning strike kills 14 at prayer service in Uganda refugee camp, police say

Africa|Sports|World

Abdi Nageeye of the Netherlands and Sheila Chepkirui of Kenya win the New York City Marathon

Abdi Nageeye of the Netherlands won the men’s race at the New York City Marathon and Sheila Chepkirui of Kenya took the women’s event

Abdi Nageeye of the Netherlands and Sheila Chepkirui of Kenya win the New York City Marathon
Africa|Asia|Business|MidEast|Technology

China's Nio plans to sell its first hybrid car overseas only, sources say

Chinese electric vehicle maker Nio is planning to launch its first hybrid model in 2026 and will only sell it in overseas markets, including the Middle East, North Africa and

China's Nio plans to sell its first hybrid car overseas only, sources say
Africa|World

Chad threatens to withdraw from multinational security force

Chad's interim President Mahamat Idriss Deby has threatened to withdraw the Central African country from a multinational security force, which he said had failed in its task of

Chad threatens to withdraw from multinational security force
Africa|World

Sudan's RSF chases civilians out of villages in violent raids

Salwa Abdallah was recuperating from a caesarean section and tending to her one-month old baby when soldiers from the Rapid Support Forces barged into her home in Sudan's

Sudan's RSF chases civilians out of villages in violent raids
Africa|Crime|World

Wife of missionary killed in Angola arrested in connection to his death, church says

Wife of missionary killed in Angola arrested in connection to his death, church says

Africa|World

Nigeria frees minors charged with treason over protests, minister says

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu directed that all minors detained during anti-government protests in August be freed and treason charges against them dropped,

Africa|Business|Economy|Europe|World

Nigeria and Britain hail partnership to boost economic ties, security

Nigeria and Britain said on Monday they had established a strategic partnership to boost economic growth, strengthen security cooperation and enhance personal ties.

Africa|Crime|World

Boat capsizes off Comoros islands, 25 killed, UN agency says

At least 25 people died off Comoros islands after traffickers capsized their boat on Friday night, the United Nations' migration agency IOM said on Monday, the third such incident

Africa|World

Nigeria’s president orders the release of 29 children facing death penalty over protests

Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has ordered the release of 29 children facing the death penalty after being arraigned for allegedly participating in protests against the country’s worst cost-of-living crisis in a generation

Africa|Crime|World

Kenyan man is convicted of plotting a 9/11-style attack on the US

A Kenyan man has been convicted of plotting a 9/11-style attack on a U.S. building on behalf of the terrorist organization al-Shabab

Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

South Africa's private sector growth sustained in October as costs fall, PMI shows

South Africa's private sector maintained its growth trajectory in October, bolstered by a decline in business costs and selling prices, a Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI)

South Africa's private sector growth sustained in October as costs fall, PMI shows
Africa|Economy|Finance

IMF raises Ethiopia's international reserves target after first review

The International Monetary Fund has raised Ethiopia's net international reserves target to facilitate payments of upcoming hard currency bills, the Fund said.

IMF raises Ethiopia's international reserves target after first review
Africa|Celebrity|Entertainment|Videos

Prince William meets President Ramaphosa on South Africa trip

Britain's Prince William paid a visit to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Tuesday in Cape Town after taking a nature walk with rangers and conservationists at Table

Prince William meets President Ramaphosa on South Africa trip
Africa|Crime|World

Nigeria court frees 119 protesters after government drops charges

A Nigerian court freed 119 people including minors on Tuesday, after the authorities dropped charges against them arising from deadly protests in August against

Africa|Videos|World

Equatorial Guinea orders crackdown on sex in government offices after videos leaked

Equatorial Guinea on Tuesday ordered a crackdown on sex in government offices after private videos leaked on social media appeared to show a senior finance ministry official having sex

Equatorial Guinea orders crackdown on sex in government offices after videos leaked
Africa|Business|Economy|Europe|World

South Africa and Britain to strengthen trade and defence ties

South Africa and Britain have agreed to boost trade and defence cooperation, the two countries' foreign ministers said after meeting on Tuesday.

South Africa and Britain to strengthen trade and defence ties
Africa|Crime|World

Nigeria releases 29 children who potentially faced death penalty for alleged involvement in protests

Nigerian authorities have released 29 children who have been detained for over two months and potentially faced the death penalty for their alleged participation in protests against the country’s record cost-of-living crisis following growing calls for their release

Africa

South Africa chasing history at 2027 Rugby World Cup

Sharks and Springbok hero Lukhanyo Am says that South Africa have a strong chance of making history by becoming the first country to win three World Cups in a row. Speaking in our latest installment of African Voices Playmakers series, the fleet-footed centre opened up about the secrets to South Africa's success, as he highlighted how head coach Rassie Erasums had unified the squad.

South Africa chasing history at 2027 Rugby World Cup
Africa

What's driving the rapid growth of these African stock exchanges?

From South Africa to Morocco, CNN's Marketplace Africa takes a look at the continent's most successful stock exchanges.

What's driving the rapid growth of these African stock exchanges?
Africa

How this African telco giant could further transform the continent

MTN believes diversifying their portfolio is key to continued growth in their business across the continent. CNN's Rahel Solomon sat down with CEO Ralph Mupita to discuss everything from the digital economy to the company's focus on fintech.

How this African telco giant could further transform the continent
Africa|Science

Fossilized footprints reveal 2 extinct hominin species living side by side 1.5 million years ago

Ancient fossil footprints are the first evidence of two different hominin species − Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei − living in the same place at the same time.

Fossilized footprints reveal 2 extinct hominin species living side by side 1.5 million years ago
Africa|Crime|World

At least 27 people die in Nigeria boat accident

At least 27 people died when a boat capsized on the Niger River in central Nigeria, the local emergency management agency said on Friday.

Africa|Europe|Political|World

France on the back foot in Africa after Chadian snub

A French plan to significantly reduce its military presence in West and central Africa risks backfiring and further diminishing the former colonial

France on the back foot in Africa after Chadian snub
Africa|Political|World

Chad ends a defense cooperation agreement with France, its former colonial ruler

Chad’s government says it is ending a defense cooperation agreement with France, its former colonial ruler, to redefine the nation's sovereignty

Chad ends a defense cooperation agreement with France, its former colonial ruler
Africa|Environment|World

Nigeria confirms that at least 27 people died and more than 100 are missing after boat capsized

Authorities say 27 people have died and at least 100, mostly women, are missing after a boat transporting them to a food market capsized along the River Niger in northern Nigeria

Africa|Political|World

Mauritius PM seeks independent review of Chagos Islands agreement with UK

Mauritius Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam said on Friday he has asked for an independent review of a confidential draft agreement with Britain over the future of the Chagos

Mauritius PM seeks independent review of Chagos Islands agreement with UK
Africa|Environment|World

Uganda landslide death toll rises to 17

The death toll from a landslide triggered by heavy rain in eastern Uganda has climbed to 17, a government spokesperson said on Friday, with more than 100 others missing.

Uganda landslide death toll rises to 17
Africa|Americas|Entertainment|Europe|Food|Lifestyle|Travel

17 luxury hotels that go all-out for Christmas

17 luxury hotels that go all-out for Christmas

17 luxury hotels that go all-out for Christmas
Africa|Election|Political

Who are the main candidates in Ghana's presidential election?

Ghanaians are set to vote on Dec. 7 for a new president to replace Nana Akufo-Addo, who has served the maximum two terms.

Who are the main candidates in Ghana's presidential election?
Africa|Environment|World

At least 18 dead after boat capsizes in flood-hit northern Cameroon

At least 18 people died when a boat carrying passengers heading to a market in Cameroon's Far North region capsized, a local administrative official said

Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

Kenya's inflation edges up to 2.8% year on year in November

Kenya's inflation edged up to 2.8% year-on-year in November, from 2.7% a month earlier, the statistics office said on Friday.

Kenya's inflation edges up to 2.8% year on year in November
Africa|Business|Economy|Election|Political

What are the key issues for investors in Ghana's election?

Ghanaians go to the polls on Dec. 7 to choose a new president and parliament in an election investors are watching closely to determine how the winner will steer

What are the key issues for investors in Ghana's election?
Africa|Science

Discovery of fossilized footprints reveals the moment two ancient human species crossed paths

Discovery of fossilized footprints reveals the moment two ancient human species crossed paths

Discovery of fossilized footprints reveals the moment two ancient human species crossed paths
Africa|Economy|Environment|Political|World

South Africa takes G20 helm as polarisation complicates agenda

South Africa takes over the G20 presidency on Sunday, the first African country to lead the forum, though its focus on issues such as inclusive growth and

South Africa takes G20 helm as polarisation complicates agenda
Africa|Europe|Political|World

For the first time, France's Macron calls 1944 killings of West African troops by French a massacre

France's President Emmanuel Macron has for the first time recognized the killing of West African soldiers by the French Army in 1944 as a massacre

For the first time, France's Macron calls 1944 killings of West African troops by French a massacre
Africa|Arts|Entertainment|MidEast

Marrakech Film Festival opens in Morocco with 'The Order'

One of the Middle East and North Africa’s largest film festivals is openiong in Morocco, drawing actors and directors from throughout the world to present 70 features from 32 countries

Marrakech Film Festival opens in Morocco with 'The Order'
Africa|Environment|Food|Science

From yuck to profits: Some Zimbabwe farmers turn to maggots to survive drought and thrive

It was an alarming, even sickening, suggestion: Farmers in Zimbabwe hit hard by drought should farm maggots to feed their animals and boost their household incomes

From yuck to profits: Some Zimbabwe farmers turn to maggots to survive drought and thrive
Africa|Science|World

Muddy footprints suggest 2 species of early humans were neighbors in Kenya 1.5 million years ago

Muddy footprints left on a Kenyan lakeside suggest two of our early human ancestors were neighbors some 1.5 million years ago

Muddy footprints suggest 2 species of early humans were neighbors in Kenya 1.5 million years ago
Africa|Environment|World

Fifteen dead, more than 100 missing in east Uganda landslide

Fifteen people have died and at least 100 more are missing after a landslide triggered by heavy rains buried dozens of homes across several villages in eastern Uganda, the prime

Fifteen dead, more than 100 missing in east Uganda landslide
Africa|Political|World

Chad ends defence cooperation agreement with France

Chad's government has terminated a revised 2019 defence cooperation agreement with France, a statement by its foreign ministry said Thursday.

Africa|Science|World

Fossil footprints in Kenya show two ancient human species coexisted

About 1.5 million years ago, individuals of two different species in the human evolutionary lineage trudged on a muddy lakeshore in northern Kenya, leaving behind

Fossil footprints in Kenya show two ancient human species coexisted
Africa|Business|Crime|Technology|World

Musk's Starlink ordered to cease operations in Namibia

The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia said on Thursday it has issued a cease-and-desist order to Elon Musk's satellite internet provider Starlink for operating in

Musk's Starlink ordered to cease operations in Namibia
Africa|Europe|Political|US|World

Britain confident Chagos Islands deal on military base will proceed as doubts surface

Britain is confident its plan to secure the future of a U.S.-British military base on the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia will

Britain confident Chagos Islands deal on military base will proceed as doubts surface
Africa|Environment|World

Death toll rises to at least 15 after landslides bury 40 homes in eastern Uganda

At least 15 people have died and 113 others are missing after landslides buried homes in six villages in eastern Uganda

Death toll rises to at least 15 after landslides bury 40 homes in eastern Uganda
Africa|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Nigerian police shot at protesters in August, Amnesty says

Amnesty International said in a report on Thursday that Nigerian police used excessive force and shot protesters while cracking down on demonstrations in August over a cost of living

Nigerian police shot at protesters in August, Amnesty says
Africa|Crime|Election|Political|World

Somalia's Jubbaland government suspends ties with federal administration

The government of Somalia's semi-autonomous Jubbaland state said on Thursday it was suspending relations and cooperation with the federal government in Mogadishu following a

Somalia's Jubbaland government suspends ties with federal administration
Africa|Europe|MidEast|World

Greece coast guard recovers bodies of four migrants off Samos island

Greece's coast guard has recovered the bodies of four migrants - two women and two children - after their boat sank off the island of Samos in the Aegean Sea, authorities said on

Africa|Economy|Finance

Ghana inflation rises for second month in October

Ghana's consumer inflation rose for the second month in a row in October, to 22.1% year on year from 21.5% in September, the statistics service said on Wednesday.

Ghana inflation rises for second month in October
Africa|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Egyptian inflation seen as having risen to 27% in October

Inflation in Egypt is estimated to have climbed to 27.0% in October, pushed up by higher education costs and a fuel price increase in the middle of the month, according to a poll

Egyptian inflation seen as having risen to 27% in October
Africa|Health|World

UK identifies 4 cases of new mpox variant, the first cluster outside Africa

British health officials say they have identified four cases of the new, more infectious version of mpox that first emerged in Congo, marking the first time the variant has caused a cluster of illness outside of Africa

UK identifies 4 cases of new mpox variant, the first cluster outside Africa
Africa|Health|World

Vaccine doses allocated for 9 African countries hardest hit by mpox

An initial 899,000 vaccine doses have been allocated for 9 countries across Africa that have been hit hard by the current mpox surge, the WHO and other health organisations said on

Vaccine doses allocated for 9 African countries hardest hit by mpox
Africa|Election|World

Mozambique police fire tear gas at biggest protest yet against ruling party

Mozambican police fired tear gas at thousands of protesters in the capital Maputo on Thursday during the biggest demonstration yet against the long-ruling Frelimo party, which was

Mozambique police fire tear gas at biggest protest yet against ruling party
Africa|Environment|World

Prince William wraps up his South Africa trip with visit that reminded him of his rescue pilot days

Prince William rode on a sea rescue boat along part of the South African coast as he wrapped up a four-day visit to Cape Town dedicated to promoting conservation and the battle against climate change

Prince William wraps up his South Africa trip with visit that reminded him of his rescue pilot days
Africa|World

Moroccan population grows to 36.8 million in 2024

The Moroccan population grew to 36.82 million by September 2024, according to the preliminary results of a national census, the spokesman for the government said on Thursday.

Africa|Crime|Political|World

ICC judges unseal an arrest warrant for an alleged Central African Republic rebel

Judges at the International Criminal Court have unsealed an arrest warrant for an alleged rebel from the Central African Republic accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity more than a decade ago

Africa|Crime|World

Nigerian military warns of new militia threat from Niger and Mali

Nigeria's military has warned of a new insurgent group, Lakurawas, infiltrating the country's northwest region from neighbouring Niger and Mali, its spokesperson

Africa|Crime|World

International Criminal Court unveils arrest warrant for Central Africa militia leader

THE HAGUE - The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday unveiled an arrest warrant against a suspected leader of a militia that attacked Muslim civilians in the Central African Republic (CAR)

Africa|Health|World

Dozens die of mysterious illness in besieged Sudan town

At least 73 people have died of mysterious causes in the Sudanese town of al-Hilaliya, besieged by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, the Sudanese Doctors Union said late

Africa|Economy|Europe|World

France says unaware of Algerian trade curbs as tensions build

France said on Thursday that it was not aware of any official measures imposed by Algeria on its imports and exports, but would keep a close eye on the

Africa|Crime|Election|World

Why Mozambique's election has sparked weeks of protests and a violent crackdown by police

Thousands are protesting in Mozambique’s capital and police are responding by firing tear gas and rubber bullets as weeks of post-election unrest continued in the southern African country

Why Mozambique's election has sparked weeks of protests and a violent crackdown by police
Africa|Health|US

Africa health body calls on Trump to honour US vaccine pledges

Africa's main public health body said it is seeking assurances that U.S.

Africa health body calls on Trump to honour US vaccine pledges
Africa|Crime|World

Nigeria rights body to present findings on abortion allegations against military

Nigeria's human rights commission will on Friday deliver its findings from an investigation into Reuters reports, which found the military ran a secret, systematic and illegal

Nigeria rights body to present findings on abortion allegations against military
Africa|Environment|Health

Senegal's urban cycling trend offers chance to boost green transport

Doctor Philip Moreira's commute to hospital on an electric bicycle is a dangerous, smog-infused weave through the chaotic traffic of Senegal's capital Dakar.

Senegal's urban cycling trend offers chance to boost green transport
Africa|Crime

Comoros police arrest suspect over capsized migrant boat, coastguard says

Authorities in Comoros have arrested a suspected people-smuggler in connection with an incident in which traffickers deliberately capsized a boat last week, killing at least 25

Africa|Crime|Political|World

Three killed, 66 injured in Mozambique opposition protest, hospital says

Mozambique's largest hospital said on Friday that at least three people were killed and 66 injured during clashes between police and protesters the previous day over a disputed

Three killed, 66 injured in Mozambique opposition protest, hospital says
Africa|World

Nigeria rights body finds 'no evidence' military conducted secret mass abortions

Nigeria's human rights commission said on Friday an investigation had found "no evidence" that the Nigerian military deliberately attacked women and

Nigeria rights body finds 'no evidence' military conducted secret mass abortions
Africa|Arts

At an art festival in Dakar, artists from both sides of the Atlantic examine the legacy of slavery

The Dakar Biennale of Contemporary African Art, or Dak’Art, has opened in the Senegalese capital

At an art festival in Dakar, artists from both sides of the Atlantic examine the legacy of slavery
Africa|Political|World

UN sanctions 2 generals from Sudan's paramilitary force for key roles in war against the military

The United Nations Security Council has imposed sanctions on two generals in Sudan’s paramilitary force for their key roles in the war against the country’s military

UN sanctions 2 generals from Sudan's paramilitary force for key roles in war against the military
Africa|Crime|Political|World

New insurgent group kills 15 in northwest Nigeria, residents say

At least fifteen people were killed and several others wounded when new insurgent group Lakurawas attacked a rural community in Nigeria's northwest

Africa|Election|World

South Africa partially reopens border after Mozambique vote sparks concern

South Africa's border authority said on Saturday it had partially reopened its main crossing with neighbour Mozambique, where last month's disputed election sparked protests,

South Africa partially reopens border after Mozambique vote sparks concern
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Nigeria's Tinubu to call for Gaza ceasefire at Riyadh summit

Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu will call for an immediate ceasefire and peaceful resolution of the Israel-Palestinian conflict when he attends the upcoming Arab-

Nigeria's Tinubu to call for Gaza ceasefire at Riyadh summit
Africa|Election|World

Mauritius holds election, with cost of living on everyone's minds

Mauritius held a parliamentary election on Sunday in which Prime Minister Pravind Kumar Jugnauth and his main rivals all promised to tackle a cost of living

Mauritius holds election, with cost of living on everyone's minds
Africa|Crime|World

Fifteen Chad soldiers killed in operation against Boko Haram, army says

At least 15 Chadian soldiers were killed and 32 others wounded in clashes between the army and Boko Haram fighters on Saturday, the army's spokesman said, adding that 96 Boko

Africa|Americas|US|World

Trump inherits US embassies in Africa lacking staff, resources

A decline in U.S. influence in Africa means U.S.

Trump inherits US embassies in Africa lacking staff, resources
Africa|Election

Main Ghana opposition leader tipped to win presidential vote, poll shows

Ghana's main opposition leader John Dramani Mahama looks set to win December's presidential election, an opinion poll showed on Monday, placing him ahead

Main Ghana opposition leader tipped to win presidential vote, poll shows
Africa|Crime|World

17 Chadian soldiers and 96 rebels killed in a Boko Haram attack, army says

Chad's army says Boko Haram insurgents killed 17 Chadian soldiers in a weekend attack on a military post that also left 96 of the assailants dead

17 Chadian soldiers and 96 rebels killed in a Boko Haram attack, army says
Africa|Election|World

Mauritius' PM says his alliance heading for huge election defeat

Mauritius' incumbent Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth said on Monday his political alliance was headed for a major defeat to a rival coalition led by a three-

Mauritius' PM says his alliance heading for huge election defeat
Africa|Crime|World

Road accident in Ivory Coast leaves 21 dead and at least 10 injured

Authorities in Ivory Coast say 21 people were killed and at least 10 others injured in a road accident

Africa|Crime

Moroccan court sentences journalist to 18 months in jail for defamation

Moroccan journalist Hamid Mahdaoui said he was sentenced on Monday to 18 months in prison on a charge of defamation against justice minister Abdellatif Ouahbi.

Africa|World

Who are the Lakurawa insurgent group threatening Nigeria?

Nigeria's military has said a new Islamist insurgent group from Niger and Mali, known as Lakurawa, was operating in the northwest and officials and residents said it killed 15 people

Africa|Economy|Finance|World

Senegal will have to wait at least until June for IMF loan resolution, source says

Senegal will have to wait until at least June to get any sort of resolution of its lending programme with the International Monetary Fund

Senegal will have to wait at least until June for IMF loan resolution, source says
Africa|Crime|Opinion|World

Moroccan journalist sentenced to 1.5 years after remarks about politician

A Moroccan journalist who accused a prominent politician of fraud was sentenced prison for defamation on Monday in a case that has sparked international criticism from press freedom advocates

Africa|Science

Researchers document huge drop in African elephants in a half century

African elephants are Earth's largest land animals, remarkable mammals that are very intelligent and highly social. They also are in peril.

Researchers document huge drop in African elephants in a half century
Africa|World

UN Security Council considers action on Sudan war

The United Nations Security Council is discussing a British-drafted resolution that demands Sudan's warring parties cease hostilities and calls on them

UN Security Council considers action on Sudan war
Africa|Economy|Finance

IMF reaches staff agreement with Zambia for $185.5 million disbursement

The International Monetary Fund said on Monday that it reached a staff-level agreement for the fourth review of Zambia's loan program that would release about $185.5 million to

IMF reaches staff agreement with Zambia for $185.5 million disbursement
Africa|Health|World

Theater festival offers solace in Burkina Faso, a nation torn by violence

The last three years have been tough for Fanta Charlotte Dabone, a mother of three from the conflict-battered West African country of Burkina Faso

Theater festival offers solace in Burkina Faso, a nation torn by violence
Africa|Election

Mauritius opposition wins country's election by a landslide

Mauritius’ opposition coalition has won the country’s election by a landslide

Mauritius opposition wins country's election by a landslide
Africa|Economy|Finance

South African unemployment rate dips under coalition government

South Africa's unemployment rate fell in the three months after the formation of a coalition government that has boosted business confidence and led to hopes for

South African unemployment rate dips under coalition government
Africa|Arts|Entertainment

Why Ghanaian singer King Promise and other African artists don’t want to be boxed into Afrobeats

Why Ghanaian singer King Promise and other African artists don’t want to be boxed into Afrobeats

Why Ghanaian singer King Promise and other African artists don’t want to be boxed into Afrobeats
Africa|Business|Technology

Musk's Starlink gets Chad go-ahead to improve internet access

Chad said on Tuesday it had approved the licensing of Elon Musk's satellite internet provider Starlink to improve access to internet services in the central African country.

Musk's Starlink gets Chad go-ahead to improve internet access
Africa|Election|Political|World

Mauritius opposition leader Ramgoolam appointed PM after landslide election win

Mauritius' opposition leader Navin Ramgoolam was appointed prime minister on Tuesday, returning to the post a decade on after his coalition won a near clean sweep of seats in

Mauritius opposition leader Ramgoolam appointed PM after landslide election win
Africa|World

Ghana supreme court restores ruling party's majority

Ghana's Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the speaker of parliament's declaration of four seats as vacant was unconstitutional, effectively restoring

Africa|US|World

US imposes sanctions on Sudanese paramilitary commander

The U.S. on Tuesday imposed sanctions on a commander of Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, accusing him of being involved in human rights abuses in

US imposes sanctions on Sudanese paramilitary commander
Africa|Political|World

Russian power creeps across West Africa with Equatorial Guinea mission

Russia has deployed up to 200 military instructors to Equatorial Guinea in recent weeks to protect the presidency, sources told

Russian power creeps across West Africa with Equatorial Guinea mission
Africa|World

Mauritius opposition leader Ramgoolam sworn in as PM after election rout

Veteran Mauritian politician Navin Ramgoolam was sworn in as prime minister for his fourth term on Wednesday, a decade after he last left power, following his

Mauritius opposition leader Ramgoolam sworn in as PM after election rout
Africa|Election|World

As breakaway Somaliland votes, its leaders spy international recognition

Voters in Somaliland flocked to the polls on Wednesday to choose a president at a time when the breakaway Somali region sees international recognition within reach

As breakaway Somaliland votes, its leaders spy international recognition
Africa|World

Sudan extends opening of Adre crossing for aid delivery

Sudan's sovereign council said on Wednesday it would extend the use of the Adre border crossing with Chad, seen as essential by aid agencies for the delivery of food and other

Sudan extends opening of Adre crossing for aid delivery
Africa|Election|World

Senegal heads to the polls amid fiscal crisis, threat of unrest

Senegal will vote in legislative elections on Sunday that will determine whether the new president and government can gain control over the

Senegal heads to the polls amid fiscal crisis, threat of unrest
Africa|World

Guinean opposition and civil society call for junta's departure by Jan. 1

A committee of Guinean opposition groups, civil society organisations and activists known as the Forces Vives called on Tuesday for the West African country to establish civilian

Guinean opposition and civil society call for junta's departure by Jan. 1
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Nigeria plans $28 billion spending for 2025 budget, minister says

Nigeria plans 47 trillion naira ($28.18 billion) spending for its 2025 budget, using an assumption of an oil price of $75 per barrel and target production of 2 million barrels per day

Nigeria plans $28 billion spending for 2025 budget, minister says
Africa|Crime|World

Sudan war deaths are likely much higher than recorded, researchers say

More than 61,000 people are estimated to have died in Khartoum state during the first 14 months of Sudan's war, with evidence

Sudan war deaths are likely much higher than recorded, researchers say
Africa|Election|Political|World

Ghana's Supreme Court restores ruling party's parliamentary majority ahead of Dec. 7 election

Ghana’s Supreme Court has ruled that the parliamentary speaker's declaration of four seats as vacant was unconstitutional, effectively restoring the ruling party’s majority in the legislature ahead of the Dec. 7 election

Ghana's Supreme Court restores ruling party's parliamentary majority ahead of Dec. 7 election
Africa|Economy

Nigeria inflation rises for second month, spurred by food

Nigeria's inflation rate rose for the second straight month in October, advancing to 33.88% in annual terms from 32.70% in September mainly due to higher food

Nigeria inflation rises for second month, spurred by food
Africa|Health

Cholera suspected as cause of mystery deaths in besieged Sudan town

Dozens of escaped residents of the besieged town of al-Hilaliya in Sudan's El Gezira state have tested positive for cholera, a medical

Cholera suspected as cause of mystery deaths in besieged Sudan town
Africa|Crime

Families gather at South African mine shaft where hundreds are feared stuck underground

Desperate relatives of possibly hundreds of illegal miners stuck underground in a disused mine shaft in South Africa waited outside the site on

Families gather at South African mine shaft where hundreds are feared stuck underground
Africa|Crime|World

South African police in standoff with hundreds of illegal miners in disused shaft

South African police were in a standoff on Thursday with hundreds of illegal miners believed to be underground in a disused shaft, a day after a cabinet minister said the

South African police in standoff with hundreds of illegal miners in disused shaft
Africa|Economy|Election|Finance

Mauritius president appoints Rama Krishna Sithanen as central bank governor

Mauritius President Prithvirajsing Roopun appointed Rama Krishna Sithanen as governor of the central bank on Friday, following a general election last weekend

Africa|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

S&P revises South Africa's outlook to positive on better reforms, growth potential

Ratings agency S&P revised South Africa's outlook to "positive" from "stable" on Friday, citing plans for accelerated economic reforms by the new government of national unity and a pickup

S&P revises South Africa's outlook to positive on better reforms, growth potential
Africa|Education|Environment|World

After missing school due to extreme heat, African children push for climate action

Children from East Africa, where heatwaves and floods have shuttered schools in recent months, are pushing for world leaders to protect their education - and their

After missing school due to extreme heat, African children push for climate action
Africa|Election|World

Gabon votes on new constitution, key step towards democratic rule

Gabon held a referendum on a new constitution on Saturday, a major step towards establishing democratic rule after a coup ousted

Gabon votes on new constitution, key step towards democratic rule
Africa|Europe|World

Russians, Belarusian held in Chad return to Moscow, media say

A group of four Russian and Belarusian nationals, detained in the central African state of Chad for more than a month, flew back to Moscow on Saturday, Russian media reported.

Africa|Asia|World

Nigeria and India agree deeper ties in maritime security, counter-terrorism

Nigeria and India on Sunday agreed to deepen collaboration in maritime security, intelligence and counter-terrorism during a state visit to the West African country by

Nigeria and India agree deeper ties in maritime security, counter-terrorism
Africa|Election

Gabon votes yes to new constitution, says interior minister

Gabonese voters approved a new constitution by a landslide 91.8%, the interior minister said on Sunday, after a referendum that the junta in power promised would be a

Africa|Election

Senegalese president's party tipped to win legislative poll as some opposition concede

Expectations were growing that President Bassirou Diomaye Faye's party would win Senegal's Sunday legislative elections after two opposition leaders

Senegalese president's party tipped to win legislative poll as some opposition concede
Africa|Europe|Political|World

UK to put Sudan resolution to vote by UN Security Council

Britain will seek backing from other United Nations Security Council members on Monday for its demand that Sudan's warring parties stop hostilities and allow deliveries of aid, the

UK to put Sudan resolution to vote by UN Security Council
Africa|Election

Senegal's president faces budget challenge after likely parliamentary win

A likely absolute majority for President Bassirou Diomaye Faye's Pastef party in Senegal's legislative election would empower him to pursue his ambitious 25-year

Senegal's president faces budget challenge after likely parliamentary win
Africa|Economy|Election|Finance

Mauritius' new prime minister announces audit of public finances

The new prime minister of Mauritius has announced an audit of the public finances days after his coalition won a resounding election victory, casting a shadow over the accuracy

Mauritius' new prime minister announces audit of public finances
Africa|World

South Africa's Ramaphosa calls for safe recovery of illegal miners stuck underground

South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Monday lives should not be put at risk in a standoff between police and hundreds of illegal miners stuck underground in a

South Africa's Ramaphosa calls for safe recovery of illegal miners stuck underground
Africa|Crime|World

Tanzania building collapse kills at least 13 people

At least 13 people died when a building collapsed in Tanzania's commercial capital Dar es Salaam and more than 80 people have been rescued, the country's president said on

Africa|Political|World

Russia vetoes UN Security Council action on Sudan war

Russia on Monday vetoed a United Nations Security Council draft resolution that called on Sudan's warring parties to cease hostilities immediately

Russia vetoes UN Security Council action on Sudan war
Africa|MidEast|US|World

US Sudan envoy meets army chief Burhan on first visit

The U.S. special envoy to Sudan travelled to the African country for the first time on Monday to seek an increase in the flow of aid to millions of people in need and an

US Sudan envoy meets army chief Burhan on first visit
Africa|Political|World

Allies providing Sudan's warring parties with weapons are 'enabling the slaughter,' UN official says

The U.N. political chief has accused allies of Sudan’s warring military and paramilitary forces of “enabling the slaughter” that has killed more than 24,000 people and created the world’s worst displacement crisis

Allies providing Sudan's warring parties with weapons are 'enabling the slaughter,' UN official says
Africa|Americas|Asia|Australia|Environment|Europe|World

At UN climate talks, nations big and small get chance to bear witness to climate change

The United Nations' annual climate conference continued Wednesday with brief speeches by nations big and small

At UN climate talks, nations big and small get chance to bear witness to climate change
Africa|World

Sudanese who escaped from war-torn Tuti island speak of hunger, disease

Muhammad Awad and his family are among dozens who escaped Sudan's Tuti island earlier this year amid a siege by the Rapid Support Forces, finding refuge at a shelter after

Sudanese who escaped from war-torn Tuti island speak of hunger, disease
Africa|Economy|Finance

Ghana blocks pension funds from offshore investment on currency concerns, sources say

Ghana is clamping down on private pension fund managers who want to invest in offshore assets on concerns it could worsen pressure on its cedi currency,

Africa|Election|Political|US|World

In Africa, meager expectations and some hopes for a second Trump presidency

African leaders may have been quick to congratulate Donald Trump on his election, professing a desire for mutually beneficial partnerships

In Africa, meager expectations and some hopes for a second Trump presidency
Africa|US|World

Humanitarian corridors and pauses needed in Sudan, US envoy says

More and faster aid deliveries are needed in Sudan, the U.S. special envoy to the war-weary country told Reuters, ideally through the implementation of humanitarian corridors and

Humanitarian corridors and pauses needed in Sudan, US envoy says
Africa|Crime|World

Congo investigating vandalism at site of tooth believed to belong to Lumumba

Congo has opened an investigation into vandalism on Monday evening at the mausoleum housing the tooth - thought to be the only known remains - of independence hero Patrice Lumumba, the

Africa|Economy|World

Millions of Nigerians go hungry as floods compound hardship

Unrelenting price rises and a brutal insurgency had already made it hard for Nigerians in northeastern Borno State to feed their families.

Millions of Nigerians go hungry as floods compound hardship
Africa|Election

Main candidates in Namibia's presidential election

Namibians are set to vote for a new president and parliament on Nov. 27, after Hage Geingob died and was replaced as president on a interim basis by his

Africa|US|World

US sanctions Sudanese paramilitary commander for his role in West Darfur violence

The United States has sanctioned a commander of Sudan’s paramilitary forces, saying he played a leading role in the ongoing violence against civilians in West Darfur

Africa|Economy|Finance

South Africa inflation drops to lowest in over four years

South Africa's inflation rate dropped sharply in October to its lowest level since the peak of the COVID pandemic, data showed on Wednesday,

South Africa inflation drops to lowest in over four years
Africa|Crime|World

At least 50 insurgents killed, seven Nigerian officers missing after convoy attack

At least 50 Boko Haram fighters were killed on Tuesday and seven members of Nigeria's infrastructure security force were missing following an insurgent ambush on a

At least 50 insurgents killed, seven Nigerian officers missing after convoy attack
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Kenya in talks for fresh $750 million from World Bank, $200 million from AfDB, says official

Kenya has secured a $200 million loan from the African Development Bank and is in talks with the World Bank for a new $750 million loan, the finance ministry's head

Kenya in talks for fresh $750 million from World Bank, $200 million from AfDB, says official
Africa|World

Congo opposition calls for protests against plans to reform constitution

Opposition politicians in Democratic Republic of Congo called on Wednesday for nationwide protests against President Felix Tshisekedi's plans to revise the constitution.

Congo opposition calls for protests against plans to reform constitution
Africa|Crime|World

Ugandan opposition politician kidnapped in Kenya, his wife says

A veteran Ugandan opposition politician was kidnapped during a book launch in Kenya at the weekend, transferred to Uganda and is being held at a military jail

Ugandan opposition politician kidnapped in Kenya, his wife says
Africa|Crime|World

ICC sentences Malian Islamist to 10 years over Timbuktu repression

A Malian Islamist who helped run the police force imposing sharia law on Timbuktu after the city was captured by militants in 2012 was sentenced to 10 years in prison by the

Africa|MidEast|World

Southern African bloc extends troop deployment in Congo by a year

Southern Africa's regional bloc on Wednesday extended by a year its troop deployment in Democratic Republic of Congo, where it is helping the government fight rebel groups.

Southern African bloc extends troop deployment in Congo by a year
Africa|Americas|World

UN mulls Haiti peacekeeping force as gangs ramp up warfare

Diplomats at the United Nations Security Council on Wednesday voiced broad support for converting a security mission helping Haitian police fight escalating gang warfare

UN mulls Haiti peacekeeping force as gangs ramp up warfare
Africa|Crime|Sports

South Africa's soccer president Danny Jordaan arrested on fraud and theft charges

South African Football Association president Danny Jordaan, who helped bring the first-ever FIFA World Cup tournament to Africa in 2010, has been arrested on fraud and theft charges

Africa|World

Mali's PM fired after criticizing prolonged junta rule, state TV says

Mali's Prime Minister Choguel Maiga has been fired, state television ORTM said on Wednesday of the civilian who criticised the ruling junta's failure to organise

Mali's PM fired after criticizing prolonged junta rule, state TV says
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

Rwanda central bank holds key rate steady as inflation seen within target

Rwanda's central bank held its key interest rate at 6.5% on Thursday after cutting it at the previous two rate-setting meetings this year.

Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

South African central bank plays it safe with 25 bps cut

South Africa's central bank opted for another small cut to its main interest rate on Thursday, stressing a tough global

South African central bank plays it safe with 25 bps cut
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|World

Kenya drops over $2.5 billion of Adani deals after US indictment

Kenyan President William Ruto said on Thursday he had ordered the cancellation of a procurement process that had been expected to award control of

Kenya drops over $2.5 billion of Adani deals after US indictment
Africa|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

Britain sanctions Angola's dos Santos, Ukrainian oligarch Firtash in corruption crackdown

Britain has barred Angolan billionaire Isabel dos Santos and Ukrainian oligarch Dmytro Firtash and has frozen their UK assets, the government

Britain sanctions Angola's dos Santos, Ukrainian oligarch Firtash in corruption crackdown
Africa|World

Kenya investigating how Uganda opposition figure was 'abducted'

Kenya's government said it was investigating how a prominent Ugandan opposition leader was spirited out of Nairobi this week, amid growing criticism that it had

Kenya investigating how Uganda opposition figure was 'abducted'
Africa|Election|Political|World

Mali's junta appoints spokesperson Abdoulaye Maiga as prime minister

Mali's ruling junta on Thursday appointed its spokesperson, Abdoulaye Maiga, as prime minister a day after firing Choguel Maiga who had criticised the administration, state

Mali's junta appoints spokesperson Abdoulaye Maiga as prime minister
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|World

Viatris fined in Morocco over merger notification, sources say

U.S. pharmaceutical giant Viatris Inc has been fined 7.58 million dirhams ($760,000) by Morocco's competition regulator for failing to notify it regarding its

Viatris fined in Morocco over merger notification, sources say
Africa|Election

Why post-election violence in Mozambique is a concern for Southern Africa

Weeks of violent protests have marked the outcome of Mozambique disputed Oct. 9 elections, which saw ruling party Frelimo’s candidate Daniel Chapo declared the winner

Why post-election violence in Mozambique is a concern for Southern Africa
Africa|Election|Political|World

Senegalese president's party secures large parliamentary majority

Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye's Pastef party has won 130 out of 165 seats in legislative elections, securing a clear majority in

Senegalese president's party secures large parliamentary majority
Africa|Crime

Italy frets over fate of porn actor arrested in Egypt

The arrest of an Italian-Egyptian pornographic actor in Cairo is raising concern among officials in Italy, where feelings are still running high over the

Africa|Crime|World

At least seven Russian mercenaries killed in Mali attack

At least seven mercenaries from Russia's Wagner private military contractor group were killed in an attack in central Mali that was claimed by an affiliate of al Qaeda in North

Africa|World

Heavy gunfire erupts in South Sudan capital of Juba

Heavy gunfire erupted in South Sudan's capital Juba on Thursday evening after security forces moved to arrest the former head of the intelligence service, according to Reuters

Heavy gunfire erupts in South Sudan capital of Juba
Africa|Environment|World

Congo landslide kills at least nine people, most of them children

At least nine people, including seven children from one family, died in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo after heavy rain triggered a landslide that swept away several

Africa|Election

Namibia to vote in toughest election yet for ruling party

Namibians will vote on Wednesday in what is expected to be the most competitive election yet for the ruling SWAPO party, which has governed the southern African

Namibia to vote in toughest election yet for ruling party
Africa|World

At least 22 Somalis dead after boats capsize off Madagascar, official says

At least 22 Somali citizens died when two migrant boats capsized off the coast of Madagascar over the weekend, Somalia's Information Minister Daud Aweis said.

Africa|Business|Crime|Economy|Finance|US

From Australia to Israel, Adani Group projects span the globe

Two major Adani Group projects in Kenya were scuttled after its founder Gautam Adani was indicted by U.S. prosecutors over his alleged role in a $265 million bribery scheme - allegations

From Australia to Israel, Adani Group projects span the globe
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

Nigeria growth picks up in third quarter, fuelled by services

Nigeria's economy grew 3.46% year-on-year in the third quarter of 2024, quicker than in the first two quarters of the year, statistics agency data showed on

Nigeria growth picks up in third quarter, fuelled by services
Africa|World

More than 300 migrants detained in Libyan desert, military force says

Libyan soldiers said on Monday they had detained more than 300 migrants who were crossing the desert and trying to make it to the shores of the Mediterranean.   

Africa|Crime|Election|Political

Wife of 'abducted' Ugandan opposition figure says he won't get justice

The wife of Ugandan opposition politician Kizza Besigye has said she does not expect him to get a fair trial after he was detained in neighbouring Kenya, brought home and accused

Wife of 'abducted' Ugandan opposition figure says he won't get justice
Africa|Travel|World

Sixteen missing after tourist boat sinks off Egypt's Red Sea coast

Sixteen people including 12 foreign nationals are missing after a tourist boat sank off Egypt's Red Sea coast, the local government said on Monday.

Sixteen missing after tourist boat sinks off Egypt's Red Sea coast
Africa

How Christian Okoye became known as the "Nigerian Nightmare"

Kansas City Chiefs legend Christian Okoye (prono: oh-co-ye) is better known to NFL fans as the “Nigerian Nightmare” - but before he was the first Nigerian position player to make it big in the NFL, he switched gears from a career in athletics to become one of the best running backs in NFL history. Okoye is our latest African Voices Playmaker. With more, here's our Larry Madowo.

How Christian Okoye became known as the "Nigerian Nightmare"
Africa|MidEast|World

French weapons system found in Sudan is likely violation of U.N. arms embargo, says Amnesty

Amnesty International said Thursday it has identified several UAE-made armoured personnel carriers on the ground in Sudan after verifying pictures shared on social media showing the vehicles captured or destroyed by the Sudanese army

French weapons system found in Sudan is likely violation of U.N. arms embargo, says Amnesty
Africa|Crime|Economy|World

South Africa's government won't help the illegal miners inside a closed mine

South Africa’s government will not help the illegal miners inside a closed mine as part of an official policy against illegal mining

South Africa's government won't help the illegal miners inside a closed mine
Africa|Videos|World

What we know about hundreds trapped in abandoned South African gold mines

Several hundred people are believed to be in an illegal mine in South Africa, with the government refusing to help them in a bid to force them to come to the surface. CNN's Victoria Rubadiri reports.

What we know about hundreds trapped in abandoned South African gold mines
Africa|Crime|Economy|World

Hundreds of illegal miners holed up in disused shaft in South Africa. Here’s what we know

Hundreds of illegal miners holed up in disused shaft in South Africa. Here’s what we know

Hundreds of illegal miners holed up in disused shaft in South Africa. Here’s what we know
Africa|World

South African government seeks experts' help to bring illegal miners to the surface

The South African government says it has put together a team including mine rescue experts to come up with a plan to bring to surface illegal miners who remain under a disused gold mine

South African government seeks experts' help to bring illegal miners to the surface
Africa|Crime|Health|World

They fled war in Sudan. Now, women in refugee camps say they’re being forced to have sex to survive

Some women who fled the war in Sudan say they face sexual exploitation as refugees in Chad

Africa|Crime|Political|World

At least 13 people killed and more kidnapped by extremist rebels in eastern Congo

Local officials in eastern Congo say at least 13 people were killed and others kidnapped by extremist rebels linked to the Islamic State group

Africa|Election

Senegal votes in election that will decide if president can carry out the reforms he promised

People in Senegal are voting in a parliamentary election that will decide whether the country’s president will be able to carry out ambitious reforms, six months after he was voted in on an anti-establishment platform

Senegal votes in election that will decide if president can carry out the reforms he promised
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Court orders South Africa police to end standoff with illegal miners

Court orders South Africa police to end standoff with illegal miners

Court orders South Africa police to end standoff with illegal miners
Africa|Election|World

Gabon votes yes on new constitution a year after the military seized power

Authorities in Gabon say voters have overwhelmingly approved a new constitution more than one year after mutinous soldiers overthrew the country’s longtime president and seized power in the oil-rich Central African nation

Africa|Election

Senegal's governing party poised for parliamentary majority in boost for reform agenda

Senegal's governing party is poised to win a majority of seats in the National Assembly

Senegal's governing party poised for parliamentary majority in boost for reform agenda
Africa|Political|World

Russia vetoes UN resolution calling for immediate cease-fire in the war between Sudan's rival forces

Russia has vetoed a U.N. resolution Monday calling for an immediate cease-fire in the war between Sudan’s military and paramilitary forces and delivery of humanitarian aid to millions in desperate need

Africa|Europe|MidEast|World

On board with Senegal’s navy as it searches for migrants on a popular but deadly route toward Europe

The Associated Press had rare access to a night patrol by Senegal's navy as it scanned the sea for a growing number of vulnerable boats making the risky journey towards Europe

On board with Senegal’s navy as it searches for migrants on a popular but deadly route toward Europe
Africa|World

The mausoleum holding Congo independence hero Lumumba's gold-capped tooth is vandalized

Congo’s government says the mausoleum of assassinated independence leader Patrice Lumumba has been vandalized

The mausoleum holding Congo independence hero Lumumba's gold-capped tooth is vandalized
Africa|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

ICC prosecutor urges nations to help arrest 6 Libyans allegedly linked to a brutal militia

The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court is urging Libya and other nations to help arrest six men allegedly linked to a brutal militia blamed for multiple killings and other crimes in a strategically important western town where mass graves were discovered in 2020

Africa|Crime|Election|Opinion|World

Ugandan opposition figure appears before a military court in Uganda after disappearing in Kenya

Ugandan opposition figure Kizza Besigye has been charged with possession of a firearm illegally and seeking military support from abroad

Africa|Business|Economy|Technology

‘We don’t want to leave anyone behind,’ says Google’s Alex Okosi on the company’s drive to cut data costs in Africa

‘We don’t want to leave anyone behind,’ says Google’s Alex Okosi on the company’s drive to cut data costs in Africa

‘We don’t want to leave anyone behind,’ says Google’s Alex Okosi on the company’s drive to cut data costs in Africa
Africa|Crime|World

ICC sentences al-Qaida-linked former police chief to 10 years for war crimes in Mali

The International Criminal Court has sentenced an al-Qaida-linked extremist leader to 10 years in prison for war crimes and crimes against humanity carried out when he headed the Islamic police in Timbuktu in the west African country of Mali

Africa|Crime|Political|World

At least 7 members of Nigerian security force missing after insurgents ambush convoy

At least seven members of a Nigerian government protection agency are missing after their convoy was attacked by Boko Haram insurgents in north-central Nigeria, authorities said

Africa|Crime|World

What to know about a standoff between police and illegal miners at a South Africa mine

South African authorities are embroiled in a standoff with an unconfirmed number of illegal miners who remain underground at an abandoned mine, apparently fearing arrest by police officers at the site

Africa|Political|World

Russia and China oppose changing the Kenya-led force in Haiti to a UN peacekeeping mission

Russia and China oppose changing the Kenya-led multinational force in Haiti into a U.N. peacekeeping mission

Russia and China oppose changing the Kenya-led force in Haiti to a UN peacekeeping mission
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Police in Finland arrest five suspects over separatist violence in southeast Nigeria

Police in Finland have detained five suspects over their alleged involvement in separatist violence in southeastern Nigeria

Police in Finland arrest five suspects over separatist violence in southeast Nigeria
Africa|Business|Crime|Economy|Finance|World

Kenya cancels airport and energy deals with Adani group after the US indicts the Indian tycoon

Kenya’s president says he has cancelled multimillion-dollar airport expansion and energy deals with Indian tycoon Gautam Adani after U.S. bribery and fraud indictments against one of Asia’s richest men

Africa|World

A former staffer exposes how Russia's disinformation machine worked in Central African Republic

When Ephrem Yalike-Ngonzo was first approached in 2019 by a Russian who suggested he help promote the activities of the Central African Republic’s army and Russian forces in the country, the journalist believed that he was doing the right thing

A former staffer exposes how Russia's disinformation machine worked in Central African Republic
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Gunfire breaks out at the home of South Sudan's former spy chief who is under house arrest

Heavy gunfire has erupted in South Sudan’s capital of Juba at the home of the country’s former spy chief who has been under house arrest for the past two months

Africa|Crime|Europe|Sports

3 Nigerian tennis players suspended and fined for violating match-fixing rules

Three tennis players from Nigeria linked to a match-fixing syndicate in Belgium have been banned for more than two years and fined $10,000 apiece

Africa|Crime|Political|World

Zimbabwe court convicts opposition leader and 34 activists after 5 months of pre-trial detention

A Zimbabwean court has convicted an opposition leader and 34 other activists on charges of participating in an unlawful gathering, more than five months after they were taken into pre-trial detention

Africa|Election

Namibia votes for new president in most competitive election in decades

Voters waited in long queues outside polling stations in Namibia's capital Windhoek on Wednesday morning to cast their ballots for a new president and parliament

Namibia votes for new president in most competitive election in decades
Africa|Election|Political|World

US, Britain and others condemn escalating violence in Mozambique

The governments of the United States, Britain, Canada, Norway, and Switzerland on Wednesday jointly condemned the escalating violence against civilians in Mozambique, a

US, Britain and others condemn escalating violence in Mozambique
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli military says it downed drone smuggling weapons from Egypt

The Israeli military said on Wednesday it shot down a drone that was carrying weapons and crossed from Egypt to Israel.

Africa|Fashion and Beauty|Lifestyle

As fast fashion's waste pollutes Africa's environment, designers in Ghana are finding a solution

In a sprawling secondhand clothing market in Ghana’s capital, early morning shoppers jostle as they search through piles of garments, eager to pluck a bargain or a designer find from the stalls selling used apparel from the West

As fast fashion's waste pollutes Africa's environment, designers in Ghana are finding a solution
Africa|Americas|Crime|World

Haiti wonders what's next as gang violence surges and the push for a UN peacekeeping mission flops

When Kenyan police arrived in Haiti as part of a U.N.-backed mission earlier this year to quell gang violence, hopes were high

Haiti wonders what's next as gang violence surges and the push for a UN peacekeeping mission flops
Africa|World

Somalia says 24 people have died after 2 boats capsized in the Indian Ocean

Somalia's government says 24 people died after two boats capsized off the Madagascar coast in the Indian Ocean

Africa|Arts|Opinion|World

South African dissident writer and poet Breyten Breytenbach dies at 85

South African writer and poet Breyten Breytenbach, a staunch opponent of the former white-minority government’s apartheid policy of racial segregation, has died in Paris

South African dissident writer and poet Breyten Breytenbach dies at 85
Africa|Election

Namibia may elect its first-ever female president in elections this week

Namibia’s Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah could become the country’s first female president if she wins the presidential election Wednesday

Namibia may elect its first-ever female president in elections this week
Africa|Travel|World

Egyptian officials say 16 people are missing after a tourist yacht sank in high waves on the Red Sea

Egyptian officials say a tourist yacht has sunk in the Red Sea after warnings of rough waters and 16 people are missing

Egyptian officials say 16 people are missing after a tourist yacht sank in high waves on the Red Sea
Africa|Election

In a world where political polarization and disengagement are denting democracy, does Botswana’s ‘kgotla’ system hold the key?

Botswana’s recent election saw a high level of voter turnout and resulted in a smooth transfer of power.

In a world where political polarization and disengagement are denting democracy, does Botswana’s ‘kgotla’ system hold the key?
Africa|Crime|World

Nigeria boat accident leaves five dead, 20 missing

At least five people were killed and 20 others are missing after a speedboat struck a submerged log and capsized in Nigeria's southern state of Delta, a police

Africa|MidEast|World

Militia detains 300 migrants in the desert in Libya's effort to contain sea crossings

Libyan military officials say they have apprehended hundreds of migrants traversing the country’s vast desert

Africa|Political|World

S.Africa opposition seeks to revive impeachment proceedings against Ramaphosa

South African opposition party the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) brought a case to the country's top court on Tuesday to try to revive impeachment proceedings against

S.Africa opposition seeks to revive impeachment proceedings against Ramaphosa
Africa|Economy|Finance

Angola not currently negotiating an IMF programme, finance ministry says

Angola is not in talks with the International Monetary Fund on a new financial assistance programme, its finance ministry said on Tuesday, prompting a slide in its foreign

Angola not currently negotiating an IMF programme, finance ministry says
Africa|Business|Technology

Orange enlists Meta and OpenAI to develop AI language models in Africa

Orange will enlist OpenAI and Meta to fine-tune AI large language models (LLMs) to translate regional African languages for the French telecoms operator, it said on Tuesday.

Orange enlists Meta and OpenAI to develop AI language models in Africa
Africa|Europe|World

Teen Gambian migrant finds support and a father figure in Canary Islands

Gambian teenager Omar Kebbeh has a roof over his head on the Spanish island of El Hierro and enough to eat thanks to a man he calls his

Teen Gambian migrant finds support and a father figure in Canary Islands
Africa|Economy|Finance

Mozambique central bank cuts key rate for sixth time in 2024

Mozambique's central bank cut its main interest rate by 75 basis points on Wednesday, the sixth cut in a row, as inflation remains subdued in the southern African country.

Mozambique central bank cuts key rate for sixth time in 2024
Africa|Travel|World

Four bodies recovered from capsized tourist boat off Egypt's Red Sea coast

Four bodies were recovered on Tuesday from a tourist boat which capsized off Egypt’s Red Sea coast, and rescue teams were still searching for seven missing people, the Red Sea

Four bodies recovered from capsized tourist boat off Egypt's Red Sea coast
Africa|Food|World

Major food aid 'scale-up' underway to famine-hit Sudan, WFP says

More than 700 trucks are on their way to famine-stricken areas of Sudan as part of a major scale-up after clearance came through from the Sudanese government, a World Food Programme

Major food aid 'scale-up' underway to famine-hit Sudan, WFP says
Africa|Americas|Asia|Environment|Europe|Science|US|World

China’s influence grows at COP29 climate talks as US leadership fades

The annual UN climate conference ended with a weaker deal than many countries hoped for, and with calls to overhaul the climate talks for the future.

China’s influence grows at COP29 climate talks as US leadership fades
Africa|Crime

Mali cuts TV news station's signal over broadcast criticizing Burkina Faso's ruling junta

Mali’s junta has taken popular news broadcaster Joliba TV News off air after it broadcast a politician's critical remarks about a close ally of the military regime, a journalist for the channel said Tuesday

Africa|Crime|World

UN investigates sexual exploitation allegations against aid workers in Chad following AP story

The United Nations in Chad has launched an internal investigation, following an Associated Press report on allegations of sexual exploitation of Sudanese refugees, including by aid workers

Africa|Business|Crime|Economy|World

Mali arrests four senior employees of Canadian mining company as it presses firms for more taxes

Authorities in Mali have arrested four senior employees of a Canadian mining company as the military regime in the West African nation continues to detain workers to pressure companies in its crucial mining sector to pay millions in additional taxes

Mali arrests four senior employees of Canadian mining company as it presses firms for more taxes