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Nearly 250 million children missed school last year because of extreme weather, UNICEF says

The United Nations Children's Fund says at least 242 million children in 85 countries had their schooling interrupted last year because of heatwaves, cyclones, flooding and other extreme weather

Nearly 250 million children missed school last year because of extreme weather, UNICEF says
Africa|Business|Europe|MidEast|World

Maersk not returning to the Gulf of Aden for now

Maersk will continue to divert vessels away from the Gulf of Aden and Red Sea and toward the southern tip of Africa despite Yemen's Houthis announcing they will curb their

Maersk not returning to the Gulf of Aden for now
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Nigerian court declares Lakurawa group a terrorist organisation

A federal court in Nigeria has declared the Islamist Lakurawa group a terrorist organisation, a designation that allows the military to use maximum force against a

Africa|Asia|Crime|Environment|World

Thais send smuggled tortoises home to Tanzania as evidence against suspected wildlife traffickers

More than 100 baby tortoises, most of them dead, have been returned to Tanzania from Thailand as evidence in a case against a wildlife smuggling network

Africa|Environment|Science|World

Fears that the world’s biggest iceberg could hit island in the South Atlantic

Fears that the world’s biggest iceberg could hit island in the South Atlantic

Fears that the world’s biggest iceberg could hit island in the South Atlantic
Africa|Health|MidEast|Political

Egypt's new malpractice law could accelerate an exodus of doctors, medics warn

Late at night in a Cairo public hospital, a young doctor treating a patient in severe pain found the CT scanner was broken, so relying on his clinical judgment alone,

Egypt's new malpractice law could accelerate an exodus of doctors, medics warn
Africa|Americas|Health|Political|World

U.S. WHO exit jeopardizes Africa, says health body

The U.S. plan to withdraw from the World Health Organization will squeeze Africa's health initiatives, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday, calling

U.S. WHO exit jeopardizes Africa, says health body
Africa|Political|World

M23 rebels battling Congo's army close in on Goma as panic spreads among city's 2 million people

Panic is spreading in Goma in eastern Congo as M23 rebels encircle the city, battling Congo’s army

M23 rebels battling Congo's army close in on Goma as panic spreads among city's 2 million people
Africa|Americas|Economy|Political|World

Haitians demand priority after government spends $3.8M for a brief visit from Colombia's leader

Haiti's government has invested more than $3.8 million to welcome Colombia's president

Haitians demand priority after government spends $3.8M for a brief visit from Colombia's leader
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

Nigeria needs to double economic growth within a year or two, finance minister says

Nigeria needs to double economic growth within the next year or two from an annualized rate of 3.5% in the third quarter to lift its population out of

Nigeria needs to double economic growth within a year or two, finance minister says
Africa|Crime|World

Boko Haram militants kill at least 20 in Nigeria's Borno state

At least 20 fishermen have been killed in Nigeria's northeastern state of Borno after Boko Haram insurgents attacked their village, fishermen and local security officers said on

Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

Botswana president says the West has every reason to play a role in Africa

Botswana President Duma Boko said on Thursday that the West had every reason to play a role in Africa as other global powers like China exert an influence on the

Botswana president says the West has every reason to play a role in Africa
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Sudanese army, paramilitary RSF trade blames for fires at Khartoum refinery

The Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Thursday accused each other of attacking the Khartoum refinery in Al-Jaili.

Sudanese army, paramilitary RSF trade blames for fires at Khartoum refinery
Africa|Business|Economy|Political

Botswana president aims to clinch De Beers deal, diversify economy

Top diamond producer Botswana's new President Duma Boko said on Thursday that he hoped to clinch a long-delayed sales pact with industry giant De

Botswana president aims to clinch De Beers deal, diversify economy
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Families of apartheid-era victims sue South African government for damages

Twenty-five victims' families and survivors of apartheid-era political crimes have sued South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and his government for what

Africa|Economy|Political|World

Thousands uprooted as Congo M23 rebels near Goma in major advance

Laden with just the possessions they can carry, thousands of displaced people have reached the outskirts of the city of Goma in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo,

Thousands uprooted as Congo M23 rebels near Goma in major advance
Africa|Arts|Business|Fashion and Beauty|World

How African designers are making their mark on global fashion

How African designers are making their mark on global fashion

How African designers are making their mark on global fashion
Africa|Election|Political

Gabon to hold presidential elections on April 12

Gabon's council of ministers said late on Wednesday that presidential elections would be held on April 12, 2025, marking an end to the military rule that began with a coup on

Africa|Business|Economy

S.Africa's Reserve Bank to cut rates by 25 bps Jan 30 to 7.50%- Reuters poll

The South African Reserve Bank will trim its repo rate next week by a quarter of a percentage point to 7.50% and repeat that in March, but then delay its final

S.Africa's Reserve Bank to cut rates by 25 bps Jan 30 to 7.50%- Reuters poll
Africa|MidEast|World

Yemen’s Houthis free crew of Red Sea cargo ship after 14 months in captivity

Yemen’s Houthis free crew of Red Sea cargo ship after 14 months in captivity

Yemen’s Houthis free crew of Red Sea cargo ship after 14 months in captivity
Africa|Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Europe

Malian singer Rokia Traore to be released from Belgian prison, news agency reports

Malian singer Rokia Traore, arrested in Rome last year over an international child custody dispute and later handed over to Belgium, will be released from a Belgian prison on

Malian singer Rokia Traore to be released from Belgian prison, news agency reports
Africa|Business|Political|World

South Africa not worried about relationship with US under Trump, Ramaphosa says

South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Wednesday that he was not worried about the country's relationship with the U.S. under President Donald Trump.

South Africa not worried about relationship with US under Trump, Ramaphosa says
Africa|Political|World

1,772 Black servicemen who died in WWI were ignored in South Africa. At last they are being honored

More than 1,700 Black South African servicemen who died in non-combat roles on the Allied side during World War I and have no known grave have been recognized with a memorial more than a century later

1,772 Black servicemen who died in WWI were ignored in South Africa. At last they are being honored
Africa|Political|World

A rebel group is advancing on eastern Congo's largest city and over 100,000 people have fled

The M23 rebel group is advancing toward eastern Congo’s largest city of Goma

A rebel group is advancing on eastern Congo's largest city and over 100,000 people have fled
Africa|Political|World

Congo rebels seize eastern town on critical supply route

The M23 rebel group in Democratic Republic of Congo has seized the eastern town of Minova, a main supply route for the provincial capital Goma, a local

Congo rebels seize eastern town on critical supply route
Africa|Economy|World

UN seeks $910 million for humanitarian crisis in Nigeria's northeast

The United Nations will this week appeal for $910 million to help tackle a humanitarian crisis in northeastern Nigeria, which has been in the grip of an Islamist

UN seeks $910 million for humanitarian crisis in Nigeria's northeast
Africa|Americas|Asia|Europe|MidEast|Travel|World

More than 1.4 billion people traveled internationally in 2024 as tourism returns to pre-pandemic highs

More than 1.4 billion people traveled internationally in 2024 as tourism returns to pre-pandemic highs

More than 1.4 billion people traveled internationally in 2024 as tourism returns to pre-pandemic highs
Africa|Political|World

Junta-led Sahel states ready joint force of 5,000 troops, says minister

A joint force of 5,000 troops from military-led neighbours Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali will soon deploy in their troubled central Sahel region, Niger's defence chief said on state

Junta-led Sahel states ready joint force of 5,000 troops, says minister
Africa|Crime|Technology|World

The rescue of hundreds of miners in a deep South African gold mine began with a camera and a note

Late last year, a specialized camera was lowered into an almost 1.6-mile-deep mineshaft in South Africa where hundreds of miners were reported to be trapped and starving

The rescue of hundreds of miners in a deep South African gold mine began with a camera and a note
Africa|Crime|Europe|World

Freed Spanish hostage set to land in Algerian air base

A plane carrying Spanish hostage Gilbert Navarro, who was kidnapped in North Africa on Jan. 17, was expected to land in Algeria's Boufarik air base, Algerian state media

Freed Spanish hostage set to land in Algerian air base
Africa|Crime|Europe|World

Mali rebel group frees Spanish national kidnapped in Algeria

A rebel group in Mali says it has freed a Spanish man who was kidnapped in southern Algeria last week

Africa|MidEast|Political|World

More than 2,400 aid trucks enter Gaza under truce, UN says no big looting issues

Nearly 900 humanitarian aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, the third day of a ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militants Hamas, as a

More than 2,400 aid trucks enter Gaza under truce, UN says no big looting issues
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Yemen Red Sea port capacity down sharply after hostilities, UN says

Operations at a Red Sea port in Yemen used for aid imports have fallen to about a quarter of its capacity, a UN official said on Tuesday, adding it was not certain that a Gaza

Yemen Red Sea port capacity down sharply after hostilities, UN says
Africa|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Italy releases senior Libyan police officer it arrested on ICC warrant

Italy has released a senior member of Libya's judicial police who it had arrested on a warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC) over war crimes accusations, an interior

Africa|Crime|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Libya warlord arrested in Italy on warrant from the International Criminal Court, but then expelled

Italian state-run RAI says a court in Turin has freed a Libyan warlord wanted by the International Criminal Court

Africa|MidEast|Political|World

2011 Africa and Middle East Unrest Fast Facts

2011 Africa and Middle East Unrest Fast Facts

Africa|Political

Ghana president taps retired army officer as envoy to junta-led Sahel states

Ghana President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday appointed a former national security chief as envoy to a new alliance formed by Niger, Mali and Burkina

Ghana president taps retired army officer as envoy to junta-led Sahel states
Africa|Business|Economy|MidEast|World

Suez expansion to be operational in first quarter, canal chairman says

The new stretch of the Suez Canal near Egypt's Little Bitter Lake will be operational in the first quarter of this year, the chairman of the canal authority Osama Rabie said on

Suez expansion to be operational in first quarter, canal chairman says
Africa|Crime|World

Moroccan truck drivers kidnapped in Burkina Faso have been released

Four Moroccan truck drivers who were kidnapped in West Africa over the weekend have been released in Niger

Africa|Business|Crime|Europe|Technology|World

Investigating magistrate appointed in Belgium in Congo conflict minerals case

An investigating magistrate has been appointed in Belgium after Democratic Republic of the Congo in December filed criminal complaints accusing Apple subsidiaries of using

Investigating magistrate appointed in Belgium in Congo conflict minerals case
Africa|Crime|Economy|World

Nigeria death toll from fuel truck blast reaches 98

The death toll from a weekend fuel truck blast in Nigeria has reached 98 after more bodies were recovered from the wreckage on Monday, the head of the regional

Africa|Arts|Business|Economy|Technology

Nigeria to rebase GDP and inflation data by month-end, stats office says

Nigeria plans to rebase its gross domestic product and inflation data by the end of the month to capture changes in certain sectors of the economy and to reflect current consumption

Nigeria to rebase GDP and inflation data by month-end, stats office says
Africa|Crime|World

Illegal mining ringleader escaped during South Africa disaster with help from officers, police say

South African police say a suspected illegal gold mining ringleader escaped from custody with help from police officers after resurfacing from a disused mine in South Africa where dozens of miners died and 246 were rescued last week

Illegal mining ringleader escaped during South Africa disaster with help from officers, police say
Africa|Crime|Political|World

South Sudan says 16 Sudanese nationals killed in last week's unrest

South Sudan police said on Monday that 16 Sudanese nationals were killed in riots last week over the alleged killings of South Sudanese people in Sudan's El Gezira region.

Africa|Health|World

A sample from a remote Tanzanian region tests positive for Marburg disease, confirming WHO fears

Tanzania’s president says one sample from a remote northern part of the country has tested positive for Marburg disease

A sample from a remote Tanzanian region tests positive for Marburg disease, confirming WHO fears
Africa|Crime|World

Gang leader 'Tiger' evades South African police after 78 mine deaths

A suspected gang leader known as "Tiger" escaped with the help of South African police after being pulled from an illegal gold mine last week where at least 78

Gang leader 'Tiger' evades South African police after 78 mine deaths
Africa|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Ghana soldiers kill at least 7 people described as illegal gold miners

Ghana's military says that soldiers have killed at least seven people at a gold mine

Africa|Europe|Political|US|World

UK'S Lammy says it is 'right' US reviews Chagos Islands deal

Britain's foreign secretary David Lammy said it was right that the new U.S. administration has the chance to review a deal with Mauritius over the future of a U.S.-British military

UK'S Lammy says it is 'right' US reviews Chagos Islands deal
Africa|Business|Education|Technology

Solar-charging backpacks are helping children to read after dark

Solar-charging backpacks are helping children to read after dark

Africa|Crime|Political

At least seven people killed by army at Ghana's AngloGold Ashanti mine

A Ghanaian small-scale miners' association on Sunday said soldiers killed nine unarmed people at an AngloGold Ashanti mine on

At least seven people killed by army at Ghana's AngloGold Ashanti mine
Africa|Crime|Economy|World

Nigerian gasoline tanker explosion death toll rises to 86, with 55 others injured

The death toll from a gasoline tanker explosion in north-central Nigeria has risen to 86, the country’s emergency response agency said

Nigerian gasoline tanker explosion death toll rises to 86, with 55 others injured
Africa|Business|Crime|Political|World

Four Moroccan truck drivers disappear on Burkina-Niger border

Four Moroccan truck drivers went missing on Saturday as they crossed the restive border area between Burkina Faso and Niger, according to a source from the

Africa|Economy|MidEast|Political|World

Aid trucks arrive at Israeli-controlled Kerem Shalom crossing ahead of Gaza entry, two sources say

About 200 aid delivery trucks, including 20 carrying fuel, began arriving on Sunday at the Israeli-controlled Kerem Shalom crossing ahead of entry into the Gaza Strip, two Egyptian

Aid trucks arrive at Israeli-controlled Kerem Shalom crossing ahead of Gaza entry, two sources say
Africa|Political|US|World

Biden's departing UN envoy says US rivals will fill the vacuum if Trump abandons global leadership

The outgoing U.S. ambassador to the United Nations says she watched America’s leadership diminish in the world during Donald Trump’s first presidency and saw China fill the vacuum

Biden's departing UN envoy says US rivals will fill the vacuum if Trump abandons global leadership
Africa|Crime|World

Fuel tanker truck blast kills at least 70 in Nigeria

At least 70 people were killed and more injured in northern Nigeria on Saturday when a petrol tanker truck overturned, spilling fuel that exploded, the

Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

Kenya sends another 200 police to fight gangs in Haiti

Kenya sent more than 200 police officers to Haiti on Saturday, providing backup to an understaffed security mission in the Caribbean country where rampant gang violence has

Kenya sends another 200 police to fight gangs in Haiti
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Kenya deploys 217 more police officers to Haiti under UN-backed mission to tackle gang violence

Kenya’s interior minister says the east African nation has deployed 217 more police officers to Haiti as part of a Kenya-led multinational force to curb gang violence

Africa|Business|Political|World

Across Africa, Russia is growing in influence. What might Moscow want?

Across Africa, Russia is growing in influence. What might Moscow want?

Across Africa, Russia is growing in influence. What might Moscow want?
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Blackouts hit wide swathes of army-controlled Sudan after drone attacks

Most army-controlled areas in Sudan have been plunged into blackouts following drone attacks on power generation facilities by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, government officials

Blackouts hit wide swathes of army-controlled Sudan after drone attacks
Africa|Political|World

Mauritius PM queries duration of lease deal for Chagos military base

Mauritius Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam has questioned the duration of the lease on a U.S.-British military base, he told a local newspaper, a contentious

Mauritius PM queries duration of lease deal for Chagos military base
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Hezbollah chief says Gaza ceasefire deal shows 'persistence of resistance' against Israel

Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem congratulated Palestinians on Saturday over the Gaza ceasefire deal, saying in a speech that it proved the "persistence

Hezbollah chief says Gaza ceasefire deal shows 'persistence of resistance' against Israel
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Mozambique president appoints new finance, energy ministers

Mozambique President Daniel Chapo on Friday appointed Carla Louveira as finance minister and Estevão Pale as mineral resources and energy minister.

Mozambique president appoints new finance, energy ministers
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|World

IMF's board approves second review of Ethiopia's $3.4 billion program

The executive board of the International Monetary Fund on Friday approved the second review of Ethiopia's current financing program, the fund said, paving the way for a

IMF's board approves second review of Ethiopia's $3.4 billion program
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

Brazil announces Nigeria's acceptance as BRICS partner country

Brazil's government announced on Friday Nigeria's acceptance as a partner country in the multinational bloc of nations known as BRICS.

Africa|Asia|Political|World

More than 40 Pakistanis feared drowned in the capsizing of a migrant boat off African coast

Officials say more than 40 Pakistanis are feared to have drowned in the capsizing of a migrant boat off West Africa’s Atlantic coastline

More than 40 Pakistanis feared drowned in the capsizing of a migrant boat off African coast
Africa|Business|Crime|Finance|Political

Mozambique ex-finance minister sentenced in US to 8-1/2 years in prison over 'tuna bonds' scandal

A former Mozambique finance minister was sentenced on Friday to 8-1/2 years in prison after being found guilty of participating in a fraud involving $2 billion in

Africa|Business|Crime|Finance|Political|World

Mozambique’s ex-finance minister gets another 2.5 years behind bars in ‘tuna bonds’ corruption case

A federal court in New York has sentenced Mozambique’s former finance minister to another two-and-a-half years behind bars for his role in the “tuna bond” corruption scandal that triggered a financial crisis in the African nation

Mozambique’s ex-finance minister gets another 2.5 years behind bars in ‘tuna bonds’ corruption case
Africa|Business|Economy

Botswana expects 2025 economic growth rebound on better diamond market

Botswana's economy is expected to grow 3% to 4% in 2025 after a contraction last year, a senior government official said at a budget workshop on Friday, as the

Botswana expects 2025 economic growth rebound on better diamond market
Africa|Business|Europe|MidEast|World

Red Sea trade route will remain too risky even after Gaza ceasefire deal, industry executives say

Companies transporting their products around the world are not ready to return to the Red Sea trade route in the wake of a Gaza ceasefire deal

Red Sea trade route will remain too risky even after Gaza ceasefire deal, industry executives say
Africa|Crime|Political|World

South Sudan imposes curfew after Sudan killings trigger riots

South Sudan's police imposed a nationwide curfew from 6 p.m.

South Sudan imposes curfew after Sudan killings trigger riots
Africa|Crime|Economy|Health|Political

South African miner describes horrors for those who spent months underground

A miner who spent six months in a disused mine in South Africa has spoken of the horror he experienced after a police operation cut off food and basic supplies to thousands who were illegally digging for gold

South African miner describes horrors for those who spent months underground
Africa|Crime|Political|World

South Sudan imposes nationwide overnight curfew to curb violence targeting Sudanese traders

South Sudanese authorities imposed a countrywide dusk-to-dawn curfew after a night of violence during which shops were looted in the capital

Africa|Business|Economy|Environment|MidEast

Beware Egypt's smokestack onshoring as cement exports surge: Maguire

North Africa's largest economy and second-largest natural gas producer has stepped up the production and export of several highly energy-intensive

Beware Egypt's smokestack onshoring as cement exports surge: Maguire
Africa|Crime|Political|World

'Bombed from the sky': Nigerians decry another deadly airstrike on civilians

When vigilantes in northwestern Nigeria's Tungar Kara town prepared to go after an armed gang in a nearby forest last Saturday, residents cheered and prayed for their

Africa|Economy|MidEast|Political|World

Egypt's chief diplomat urges Israel and Hamas to enact ceasefire 'without any delay'

Egypt’s chief diplomat is calling on Israel and Hamas to implement a Gaza ceasefire plan “without any delay.”

Egypt's chief diplomat urges Israel and Hamas to enact ceasefire 'without any delay'
Africa|Crime|Europe|World

Spain says a citizen has been kidnapped in northern Africa

Spain’s foreign ministry says that a Spanish man has been kidnapped in an unspecified northern African country

Africa|Crime|Political

Why did 87 miners die trapped underground in South Africa as police tried to force their surrender?

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is facing calls to order a national inquiry into a police operation that was meant to combat illegal mining but ended up leaving 87 miners to die underground as authorities attempted to force them to surrender during a monthslong standoff

Why did 87 miners die trapped underground in South Africa as police tried to force their surrender?
Africa|Economy|Finance|MidEast

Egypt's current account deficit surges in July-Sept 2024, central bank says

Egypt's current account deficit more than doubled to $5.9 billion in July-September 2024, compared with $2.8 billion in the year-ago quarter, as Suez Canal revenues remain depressed,

Egypt's current account deficit surges in July-Sept 2024, central bank says
Africa|Health|Political|US|World

Anti-AIDS program in peril after US finds nurses in Mozambique provided abortions

The flagship U.S. aid program on HIV/AIDS is in jeopardy, a senior Republican warned on Thursday, after U.S. officials said four nurses in

Africa|MidEast|Political|World

US issues sanctions on Sudanese army chief Burhan

The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on Sudan's leader, army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, accusing him of choosing war

US issues sanctions on Sudanese army chief Burhan
Africa|Political|US|World

New US sanctions target Sudan's warring military leader

The U.S. has imposed sanctions on the leader of Sudan’s military in a devastating war that is spreading famine in that country

New US sanctions target Sudan's warring military leader
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Nigerian army says it killed 76 extremists during a weeklong operation in Borno State

Nigeria's military says it has killed 76 Islamic militants in the country’s northeast during operations conducted in various parts of Borno state

Africa|Crime|Economy|Political|World

South Africa mine rescue ends, anger rises over 78 deaths in police siege

South African rescuers ended their attempts on Thursday to find anyone left in an illegal gold mine where at least 78 people

South Africa mine rescue ends, anger rises over 78 deaths in police siege
Africa|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Standoff in South Africa ends with 87 miners dead and anger over police's 'smoke them out' tactics

Police say the death toll in a monthslong standoff between authorities and miners trapped while working illegally underground at an abandoned gold mine in South Africa has risen to at least 87

Standoff in South Africa ends with 87 miners dead and anger over police's 'smoke them out' tactics
Africa|Americas|Asia|Australia|Crime|Europe|MidEast|News|US|World

Terrorist Attacks by Vehicle Fast Facts

Terrorist Attacks by Vehicle Fast Facts

Africa|Business|Economy|Technology

Amazon opens Cape Town walk-in centre as strives for market-share

U.S. e-commerce giant Amazon.com opened on Thursday a walk-in centre in South Africa that it says will help its independent sellers attract more customers and

Amazon opens Cape Town walk-in centre as strives for market-share
Africa|Health|World

Tanzania says no sign of Marburg outbreak in the country

Tanzania's government said no-one in the country had tested positive for the Marburg virus after the World Health Organization (WHO) said at least eight people in the

Tanzania says no sign of Marburg outbreak in the country
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Nigerian army says 76 Islamist militants killed in Borno state

Nigerian troops have killed 76 Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) militants in the country's northeastern Borno state in recent weeks, a

Nigerian army says 76 Islamist militants killed in Borno state
Africa|Europe|World

Dozens of migrants may have drowned in attempt to cross to Spain, NGO says

As many as 50 migrants, many of them Pakistanis, may have drowned in the latest deadly wreck involving people trying to make the crossing from West Africa to Spain's Canary Islands,

Africa|Economy|Science|World

Community savings groups in Uganda are good stewards of local people’s money – and of outsiders’ funds too, research shows

For people without access to banks, community savings groups are a lifeline. New research suggests they’re good stewards of donors’ money, too.

Community savings groups in Uganda are good stewards of local people’s money – and of outsiders’ funds too, research shows
Africa|Business|Economy|Europe|World

Global unemployment set to hold near historical low of 5%, ILO says

Global unemployment remained steady last year at an historical low of 5%, where it is set to stay in 2025, the International Labour Organization said in a report on Thursday.

Global unemployment set to hold near historical low of 5%, ILO says
Africa|Crime|World

South African police end mine rescue operation with at least 78 dead and 246 survivors

South African police have ended a rescue operation at an abandoned gold mine where hundreds of illegal miners were trapped for months and say they believe they have rescued all the survivors and retrieved all the bodies of those who died

South African police end mine rescue operation with at least 78 dead and 246 survivors
Africa|Americas|Business|Crime|Technology|World

Top Haiti internet provider partially restores network after fire

Digicel, one of Haiti's main internet providers, has partially restored its network after a fire near the capital caused a series of outages that affected services across the

Africa|Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment

How 'Amistad' sparked Djimon Hounsou's mission to unite the Black diaspora

CNN's Larry Madowo speaks with Oscar-nominated actor Djimon Hounsou about how his role in "Amistad" inspired his mission to reconnect the Black diaspora with their African heritage.

How 'Amistad' sparked Djimon Hounsou's mission to unite the Black diaspora
Africa|Crime|World

South Africa accused of 'horrific' crackdown as 78 corpses pulled from illegal mine

At least 78 dead bodies have been pulled from an illegal gold mine in South Africa where police cut off food and water

South Africa accused of 'horrific' crackdown as 78 corpses pulled from illegal mine
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

‘Please help us’: Gold miners beg for help while trapped in South African mine

Video released by a human rights group in South Africa appears to show emaciated miners and dead bodies wrapped in plastic in an abandoned mine in the country’s northwest region, although CNN is not able to independently verify the video. South Africa’s Department of Mineral Resources and Energy says a rescue operation plan is now underway at the mine where more than 100 people are suspected dead.

‘Please help us’: Gold miners beg for help while trapped in South African mine
Africa|Economy|Europe|Political|World

France to decide response to Algeria 'hostility' as tensions mount - minister

President Emmanuel Macron and key members of the government will meet in the coming days to decide how to respond to what Paris deems as growing hostility from Algeria,

France to decide response to Algeria 'hostility' as tensions mount - minister
Africa|Europe|Political|US|World

UK says a deal on the Chagos Islands won't be finalized until Trump is consulted

Britain’s government has confirmed that it will not finalize a deal to hand over sovereignty of the contested Chagos Islands to Mauritius until President-elect Donald Trump’s administration is consulted

UK says a deal on the Chagos Islands won't be finalized until Trump is consulted
Africa|Crime|Political|World

South Africa criticized for ‘horrific’ mining crackdown after 78 bodies pulled from underground

South Africa criticized for ‘horrific’ mining crackdown after 78 bodies pulled from underground

South Africa criticized for ‘horrific’ mining crackdown after 78 bodies pulled from underground
Africa|MidEast|Sports|World

Dakar Rally comes down to a duel in the sand between Lategan and Al-Rajhi

Henk Lategan and Yazeed Al-Rajhi will duel in the Saudi sand for their first Dakar Rally title after swapping the lead for a second straight day

Dakar Rally comes down to a duel in the sand between Lategan and Al-Rajhi
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Kenyan minister says son was abducted by intelligence service

A Kenyan cabinet minister said his son's abduction during last year's anti-government protests was carried out by the National Intelligence Service

Kenyan minister says son was abducted by intelligence service
Africa|Economy|MidEast|Political

Libyan agency calls for halt to public sector appointments amid rising wage bill

The Libyan state agency mandated to oversee government performance has called for suspension of public sector appointments and contracts due to an excessive wage bill.

Africa|Election|Political|World

Mozambique president sworn in as post-election protest deaths rise

Daniel Chapo of Mozambique's long-ruling Frelimo party was sworn in as president on Wednesday at a sparsely attended ceremony, as the death toll

Mozambique president sworn in as post-election protest deaths rise
Africa|Europe|Political|US|World

Britain gives Trump team chance to review Chagos Islands deal

Britain will give U.S.

Britain gives Trump team chance to review Chagos Islands deal
Africa|Economy|Finance

Nigerian inflation rises for fourth straight month in December

Nigeria's inflation rate rose for the fourth straight month in December, advancing to 34.80% in annual terms from 34.60% in November, data from the statistics agency showed on

Nigerian inflation rises for fourth straight month in December
Africa|Crime|World

Congo jails three Chinese citizens in illegal mining crackdown

A Congolese court has sentenced three Chinese citizens to seven years in prison after they were arrested in possession of gold bars

Congo jails three Chinese citizens in illegal mining crackdown
Africa|Election|Political

Comoros ruling party wins parliamentary elections, opposition rejects results

The ruling party in the Comoros won decisively in parliamentary elections this week, the electoral commission said, but opposition parties either boycotted the vote or rejected the

Comoros ruling party wins parliamentary elections, opposition rejects results
Africa|Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|US

Djimon Hounsou on battling ‘systemic racism,’ and reconnecting Black people to their African roots

Djimon Hounsou on battling ‘systemic racism,’ and reconnecting Black people to their African roots

Djimon Hounsou on battling ‘systemic racism,’ and reconnecting Black people to their African roots
Africa|Business|Economy|Environment|Travel

Rains force South Africa to close border crossing with Botswana

South Africa has temporarily closed a key border crossing with Botswana due to heavy rainfall and flooding, the country's border authority said.

Africa|Health|World

Suspected outbreak of Marburg virus kills eight in Tanzania, WHO says

A suspected outbreak of the Marburg virus in northwest Tanzania has infected nine people, killing eight of them, the World Health Organization has said, weeks after an outbreak of

Suspected outbreak of Marburg virus kills eight in Tanzania, WHO says
Africa|Health|World

WHO says suspected outbreak of Marburg disease kills 8 in a remote part of Tanzania

The World Health Organization says an outbreak of suspected Marburg disease has killed eight people in a remote part of northern Tanzania

Africa|Crime|Health|World

Rescuers try to free men trapped in South African gold mine with scores reported dead

Rescuers try to free men trapped in South African gold mine with scores reported dead

Rescuers try to free men trapped in South African gold mine with scores reported dead
Africa|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

UN Libya mission alarmed by reported torture footage in detention facility

The U.N.

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3 Chinese citizens sentenced to 7 years in prison for illegal mining in Congo

Three Chinese citizens have been sentenced to 7 years in prison and ordered to pay $600,000 in fines for illegally exploiting mineral resources in Congo, according to court filings

Africa|Crime|World

South Africa pulls 36 corpses from illegal mine, arrests 82 survivors

South African rescuers have pulled out 36 dead bodies and 82 survivors from a gold mine deep underground in two days of

South Africa pulls 36 corpses from illegal mine, arrests 82 survivors
Africa|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Why hundreds of miners are still trapped and feared starving in an abandoned South Africa mine

South African authorities have come under intense scrutiny for their response after civic groups said hundreds of miners have been trapped deep in an abandoned gold mine for months

Why hundreds of miners are still trapped and feared starving in an abandoned South Africa mine
Africa|Crime|World

Footage shows trapped miners, dead bodies underground after South Africa raid

At least 400 illegal miners remained trapped underground in South Africa two months after a police raid, a group working on behalf of the miners said on

Africa|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Sudan's army condemns ethnically-targeted killings of civilians in El Gezira

The Sudanese army on Tuesday condemned what it called "individual violations" in Sudan's El Gezira in recent days after rights groups blamed the army and its allies for

Africa|Election|Political|World

Zimbabwe's Zanu-PF wants to extend president's term by two years

Zimbabwe's ruling Zanu-PF party wants to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa's term in office by two years until 2030, a party spokesman said on Tuesday.

Zimbabwe's Zanu-PF wants to extend president's term by two years
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Charles Taylor Fast Facts

Charles Taylor Fast Facts

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Interpol cracks down on illegal mining in West Africa as police make 200 arrests

Interpol says a major operation targeting illegal gold mining in West Africa has resulted in 200 arrests and the seizure of harmful chemicals, explosives and drugs

Africa|Americas|Crime|World

More than 1 million people displaced by raging Haiti gang violence, UN says

More than a million people, over half of them children, are now displaced within Haiti where gang violence continues unabated despite the start of a United Nations-backed security

More than 1 million people displaced by raging Haiti gang violence, UN says
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Benin festival seeks to dispel voodoo stereotypes

Modeste Zinsou, manager of Benin's Python Temple, gently drapes a live snake around a visitor's neck at the country's annual voodoo festival, as spectators learn about the

Benin festival seeks to dispel voodoo stereotypes
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Ugandan military court rules it can try opposition figure on treachery charge carrying death penalty

A prominent opposition figure in Uganda will stand trial on the serious charge of treachery, a military court ruled Tuesday, escalating the legal trouble Kizza Besigye faces ahead of presidential elections scheduled for 2026

Ugandan military court rules it can try opposition figure on treachery charge carrying death penalty
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US State Department approves military helicopter sale to Zambia for $100 million

The U.S.

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At least 100 illegal miners have died while trapped in a South African mine for months, group says

A group representing informal miners in South Africa says at least 100 men who were mining illegally in an abandoned gold mine have died after being trapped deep underground for months while police tried to get them out

At least 100 illegal miners have died while trapped in a South African mine for months, group says
Africa|Health|World

Sierra Leone declares emergency after confirming 2nd mpox case in 4 days

Sierra Leone has declared a state of emergency after reporting its second case of mpox in less than four days

Africa|Crime|Political

Ugandan opposition figure hit with extra charge carrying death penalty

Ugandan military prosecutors on Monday added a charge of "treachery" - which carries the death penalty - to the list of violations of military law they say were committed by a

Ugandan opposition figure hit with extra charge carrying death penalty
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Hamas says talks over some core issues for Gaza ceasefire made progress

Hamas said on Monday that talks over some core issues for a ceasefire deal in Gaza have made progress, an official in the Palestinian group told Reuters.

Hamas says talks over some core issues for Gaza ceasefire made progress
Africa|Crime|World

Militants kill at least 40 farmers in Nigeria's Borno state

Suspected Islamist militants killed 40 farmers in an attack on the Dumba community in Nigeria's northeastern Borno State on Sunday, a senior state official said

Africa|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

From Myanmar to Gaza, Ukraine to Sudan – 2024 was another grim year, according to our mass atrocity index

While overall atrocities declined last year, they came down from one of the worst years on record. Meanwhile, a number of areas actually got worse in 2024.

From Myanmar to Gaza, Ukraine to Sudan – 2024 was another grim year, according to our mass atrocity index
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Tanzanian activist released after being 'kidnapped' in Kenya's capital

A prominent Tanzanian activist has been released after being "kidnapped" on Sunday by three armed men on the streets of Kenya's capital Nairobi, her husband said, accusing

Tanzanian activist released after being 'kidnapped' in Kenya's capital
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At least 40 farmers killed by Boko Haram militants in northeast Nigeria, an official says

A Nigerian official says at least 40 farmers were killed by militants in a weekend attack in northeastern Borno state

Africa|Political|World

Celebrations in Sudan's Wad Madani as army takes over strategic city

Civilians and soldiers celebrated in Wad Madani, the capital of Sudan's El Gezira state, after it was recaptured by the Sudanese army from the

Celebrations in Sudan's Wad Madani as army takes over strategic city
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UK and Mauritius say good progress made in Chagos Islands talks

Britain and Mauritius said on Monday there had been good progress in talks to finalise a deal over sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, including a U.S.-British military base, with

Africa|Crime|World

Nigeria's air force investigates civilian deaths after air strike

Nigeria's air force said it was investigating reports of civilian casualties during a weekend air strike that targeted armed gangs in the northwest, the latest military

Africa|Environment|MidEast|World

A young gorilla rescued from aircraft hold recovers at Istanbul zoo

A young gorilla rescued from a plane’s cargo hold is recovering at an Istanbul zoo while wildlife officers consider returning him to his natural habitat

A young gorilla rescued from aircraft hold recovers at Istanbul zoo
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Congo says several towns recaptured from rebels but fighting intensifies in its east

The Congolese army says several towns that fell to armed groups in the eastern North Kivu and South Kivu provinces have been recaptured by government forces

Congo says several towns recaptured from rebels but fighting intensifies in its east
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Austrian woman kidnapped in Niger, say sources

An Austrian woman was kidnapped in the desert town of Agadez in central Niger on Saturday, two Nigerien security sources said.

Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

Zambia's SEC sanctions Standard Chartered over China property bond mis-selling, source says

Zambia's Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has sanctioned Standard Chartered for mis-selling a Chinese property company's bonds to one of the

Zambia's SEC sanctions Standard Chartered over China property bond mis-selling, source says
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An Austrian woman has been kidnapped in Niger's Agadez city, authorities say

Gunmen have kidnapped an Austrian woman in Niger's Agadez city

Africa|Environment|World

France's battered Mayotte islands hit by a new tropical storm just weeks after a devastating cyclone

The French territory of Mayotte is on red alert again with another cyclone heading toward the islands off Africa that were devastated by their worst storm in nearly a century last month

France's battered Mayotte islands hit by a new tropical storm just weeks after a devastating cyclone
Africa|Election|Political|World

Voters in Comoros head to polls to elect 33-seat parliament

Voters in Comoros were heading to the polls on Sunday to elect the Indian Ocean archipelago's 33-seat parliament, a year after the re-election of President Azali

Voters in Comoros head to polls to elect 33-seat parliament
Africa|Election|Political|World

Chad ruling party wins parliamentary majority, provisional results show

Chad's ruling party won two-thirds of the seats in the legislative election which was boycotted by many in the opposition last month, provisional results showed on Sunday,

Chad ruling party wins parliamentary majority, provisional results show
Africa|Environment|World

Mayotte on red alert again as another cyclone heads toward the French territory off Africa

The French territory of Mayotte is on red alert again with another cyclone heading toward the islands off Africa that were devastated by their worst storm in nearly a century last month

Mayotte on red alert again as another cyclone heads toward the French territory off Africa
Africa|Political|World

Sudan’s military retakes a strategic city from RSF rebels, dealing them a major blow

Sudanese officials says the military and its allies had taken back the strategic city of Wad Medani more than a year after the Rapid Support Forces seized it

Sudan’s military retakes a strategic city from RSF rebels, dealing them a major blow
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Sudanese army advances to retake city of Wad Madani from RSF

Sudan's army said on Saturday it had entered the central city of Wad Madani and was pushing out its paramilitary rivals the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a step which if completed

Sudanese army advances to retake city of Wad Madani from RSF
Africa|Political|World

Somalia's president visits Ethiopia in boost to strained relations

Somalia's president visited Ethiopia on Saturday, his office said, the strongest sign yet of improving relations between the two neighbours after a year of tensions over Addis

Somalia's president visits Ethiopia in boost to strained relations
Africa|Environment|Europe|World

Cyclone-battered Mayotte to be put on red alert

Authorities will put the French overseas territory of Mayotte on red alert late on Saturday, Overseas Minister Manuel Valls said, as a tropical storm nears the Indian Ocean

Cyclone-battered Mayotte to be put on red alert
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US to return $52.8 million in seized assets linked to Nigeria's former oil minister

The United States will return $52.88 million in seized assets to Nigeria as part of a yearslong corruption probe against former Nigerian oil minister Diezani Alison-Madueke and associates

Africa|Crime|Political|World

Militants inflict heavy losses on Benin's armed forces in an attack in the north

Benin's military says that militants inflicted heavy losses on the country's armed forces during an attack this week on a fortified military post in the north

Africa|Crime|MidEast|World

Salvage complete of tanker at center of oil spill scare after being hit by Houthi rebels in Red Sea

An oil tanker that burned for weeks in the Red Sea and threatened a major oil spill has been “successfully” salvaged, according private security firm Ambrey

Salvage complete of tanker at center of oil spill scare after being hit by Houthi rebels in Red Sea
Africa|Business|Economy|Stock Markets

Ethiopia launches stock exchange in fresh step to liberalise economy

Ethiopia launched a securities exchange on Friday, in what officials touted as a milestone in Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's drive to open up the country's

Ethiopia launches stock exchange in fresh step to liberalise economy
Africa|Business|Crime|Technology|World

Nigeria's anti-graft agency arrests 105 for internet fraud

Nigeria's anti-graft agency has arrested 105 people, including four Chinese nationals, for suspected involvement in an internet fraud scheme targeting hotels in

Nigeria's anti-graft agency arrests 105 for internet fraud
Africa|Crime|Economy|Political|World

US to return $52.88 million in assets forfeited by ex-Nigerian oil minister

Nigeria and the United States signed an agreement on Friday to repatriate about $52.88 million in assets forfeited by former Nigerian oil minister Diezani Alison-

Africa|Political|World

Genocide is declared once more in Sudan. How did the country get here?

Genocide is declared once more in Sudan. How did the country get here?

Genocide is declared once more in Sudan. How did the country get here?
Africa|Europe|World

Cyclone-battered Mayotte bracing for new tropical storm

Inhabitants of the cyclone-ravaged French overseas territory of Mayotte were advised on Friday to ensure they could shelter in sturdy buildings and had food and water over the

Cyclone-battered Mayotte bracing for new tropical storm
Africa|Health|MidEast|Political|World

MSF suspends operations at key hospital in Sudan's capital

Medical aid agency MSF said on Friday it has been forced to suspend its activities at one of the few remaining hospitals in southern Khartoum due to repeated attacks, cutting

MSF suspends operations at key hospital in Sudan's capital
Africa|Economy|Finance|MidEast|Political

Sudan changes banknotes, boosting coffers but drawing criticism

A move by the Sudanese government to introduce new banknotes and compel people to open bank accounts has boosted bank deposits and with them the army's war effort, finance

Africa|Crime|Political|World

Kenyan government critics mysteriously disappeared. They came back silenced

Kenyan government critics mysteriously disappeared. They came back silenced

Kenyan government critics mysteriously disappeared. They came back silenced
Africa|Celebrity|Education|Environment|Science

Jane Goodall Fast Facts

Jane Goodall Fast Facts

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Benin army suffers heavy losses in northern attack

Benin's armed forces have suffered heavy losses in an attack on one of their most well-equipped positions in the north, where troops are trying to curb cross-border

Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Ghana could seek more IMF funding, incoming finance minister says

Ghana's new government could seek extra funding from the International Monetary Fund during its current, three-year programme with the lender in order to

Ghana could seek more IMF funding, incoming finance minister says
Africa|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

NATO needs to focus on southern flank to counter Russia, Italy says

NATO needs a stronger focus on the south and Africa, Italy's prime minister told a news conference on Thursday, saying Russia might boost its presence in eastern Libya after the

NATO needs to focus on southern flank to counter Russia, Italy says
Africa|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Nigeria, China deepen ties with pledge on security, finance and economic growth

Nigeria and China plan to deepen cooperation in areas such as clean energy, defence and finance, with China pledging support for Nigeria's issuance

Nigeria, China deepen ties with pledge on security, finance and economic growth
Africa|Election|Political

Report on Gabon election announcement is wrong and is withdrawn

(An alert and story on the date of Gabon's presidential election have been withdrawn. They were published in error. The interim president did not announce an election date in his speech on Thursday.)

Report on Gabon election announcement is wrong and is withdrawn
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Baby born at sea on migrant dinghy en route to Spain

Baby born at sea on migrant dinghy en route to Spain

Baby born at sea on migrant dinghy en route to Spain
Africa|Europe|Health|World

Baby born on migrant boat off Spain's Canary Islands 'doing well,' doctor says

A baby girl, who was born on a packed migrant dinghy headed for Spain's Lanzarote island in the Canaries, was being treated in hospital along with

Baby born on migrant boat off Spain's Canary Islands 'doing well,' doctor says
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Chad investigates foiled attempt to storm presidential compound

A foiled attack on Chad's presidential compound overnight was carried out by a group of two dozen armed "ill-intentioned individuals" who were neutralised by

Chad investigates foiled attempt to storm presidential compound
Africa|Economy|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Travel

How Nigeria’s biggest city became the world’s hottest winter party destination

How Nigeria’s biggest city became the world’s hottest winter party destination

How Nigeria’s biggest city became the world’s hottest winter party destination
Africa|Election|Political|World

Ivory Coast president signals he would like to run for fourth term

Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara said on Thursday he would like to continue serving his country as president but emphasised that his party had not yet made a formal decision

Ivory Coast president signals he would like to run for fourth term
Africa|Election|Political|World

Mozambique opposition leader returns from self-imposed exile as police fire tear gas at supporters

Mozambique’s main opposition leader has returned from self-imposed exile as security forces fired tear gas at hundreds of his supporters who gathered near the main international airport to welcome him home

Mozambique opposition leader returns from self-imposed exile as police fire tear gas at supporters
Africa|Business|Economy|MidEast

Saudi Aramco and Sonatrach cut LPG prices for January

Oil producer Saudi Aramco and Algeria's Sonatrach lowered January's official selling prices (OSPs) for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) by between 1.6% and 6% from December because of

Saudi Aramco and Sonatrach cut LPG prices for January
Africa|Election|Political|World

Mozambique opposition leader returns from self-exile, police use tear gas on supporters

Mozambique opposition leader Venancio Mondlane returned from self-exile on Thursday, defiantly claiming to have won a hotly contested October

Mozambique opposition leader returns from self-exile, police use tear gas on supporters
Africa|Election|Political|World

Attack on Chad's presidential palace leaves 19 dead

State media in Chad say an attack on the presidential palace left 18 assailants dead and six in custody, with one soldier killed and three wounded

Attack on Chad's presidential palace leaves 19 dead
Africa|Europe|Travel|World

A photo captures rescue of a baby born on dangerous sea crossing to Spain's Canary Islands

A photo of a baby born at sea during a perilous crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by migrants from Africa has been made public by Spain’s maritime rescue service

A photo captures rescue of a baby born on dangerous sea crossing to Spain's Canary Islands
Africa|Election|Political|World

Gunshots are heard near Chad's presidential palace. Foreign minister says it's under control

Residents in the capital of the African nation of Chad say multiple gunshots have been heard near the presidential palace

Gunshots are heard near Chad's presidential palace. Foreign minister says it's under control
Africa|Political|World

Chad says military foiled 'destabilisation attempt'

Chad's government said security forces had foiled an attempt to destabilise the country on Wednesday evening, after bursts of gunfire rang out near the

Africa|Business|Crime|Political|Technology|World

Congo rebels muddy minerals market with illegal Rwanda exports, says UN report

Rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo fraudulently exported at least 150 metric tons of coltan to Rwanda last year, leading to the largest contamination of the

Africa|Europe|Health|World

Baby boy born on migrant boat off Spain's Canary Islands

A baby boy was born on a migrant dinghy en route to Spain's Canary Islands this week, Spain's rescue service said on Wednesday, publishing a photograph of the newborn, its mother

Baby boy born on migrant boat off Spain's Canary Islands
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US determines Sudan's RSF committed genocide, imposes sanctions on leader

The United States determined on Tuesday that members of Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied militias

US determines Sudan's RSF committed genocide, imposes sanctions on leader
Africa|Asia|Political|World

Azerbaijan protests to Eritrea over detention of three vessels and crews

Azerbaijan has lodged a protest with Eritrea over the detention of three Azerbaijani-flagged vessels and their crews that have been held since November 2024, Azerbaijani Foreign

Africa|Arts|MidEast|Science|World

Egypt uncovers blocks from 18th dynasty Queen Hatshepsut temple

Archaeologists have uncovered intact portions of the foundation wall of pharaonic Queen Hatshepsut's valley temple in Luxor and the nearby tomb of Queen Teti Sheri, grandmother of

Egypt uncovers blocks from 18th dynasty Queen Hatshepsut temple
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Libya's eastern parliament approves transitional justice law in unity move, MPs say

Libya's eastern-based parliament has approved a national reconciliation and transitional justice law, three lawmakers said, a measure aimed at reunifying the oil-

Libya's eastern parliament approves transitional justice law in unity move, MPs say
Africa|Crime|Europe|Political|World

In his first 2025 catechism lesson, Pope says anyone who exploits or abuses a child answers to God

Pope Francis has denounced the “scourge” of child labor and other abuses suffered by children, saying anyone who harms or exploits a child will have to answer to God

In his first 2025 catechism lesson, Pope says anyone who exploits or abuses a child answers to God
Africa|Crime|Political|World

6 soldiers and 34 extremist rebels die in a clash in northeastern Nigeria, military says

The Nigerian military says six soldiers and 34 Islamic extremists have died in a clash in the northeastern Borno state

Africa|Arts|MidEast|Science|World

Egypt unveils ancient rock-cut tombs and burial shafts in Luxor

Egypt has unveiled several discoveries near the famed city of Luxor including ancient rock-cut tombs and burial shafts dating back 3,600 years

Egypt unveils ancient rock-cut tombs and burial shafts in Luxor
Africa|Economy|Finance|MidEast

Egypt inflation seen easing to 24.2% in December: Reuters poll

Egyptian inflation is expected to have eased to 24.2% in December as food prices continued to cool, according to a poll released on Wednesday.

Egypt inflation seen easing to 24.2% in December: Reuters poll
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Nigerian troops repel Boko Haram ambush in Borno, kill 34 insurgents

The Nigerian military said on Wednesday its troops had killed 34 Islamist militants in a gun battle in northeastern Borno state and six soldiers had also died.

Africa|Economy|Political

Ghana inflation rises for fourth straight month in December

Ghana's consumer inflation rose for a fourth month in a row in December, to 23.8% year on year from 23.0% in November, the statistics service said on Wednesday.

Ghana inflation rises for fourth straight month in December
Africa|Business|Economy

South African factory sector contracts for second consecutive month in December, Absa PMI shows

South African manufacturing activity fell for the second month in a row in December, a local purchasing managers' index (PMI) survey showed, as demand declined.

South African factory sector contracts for second consecutive month in December, Absa PMI shows
Africa|Americas|Crime|World

The UN says more than 5,600 people were killed in Haiti last year as gangs rampage

Officials say more than 5,600 people were reported killed in Haiti last year as a U.N.-backed mission led by Kenya struggles to contain rampant gang violence

Africa|Economy|Finance

Tanzania central bank holds key interest rate unchanged for a third time

Tanzania's central bank left its key interest rate unchanged at 6% on Wednesday, holding it steady for a third consecutive policy meeting, with an aim of

Africa|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Ireland joins genocide case against Israel at International Court of Justice

Ireland joins genocide case against Israel at International Court of Justice

Ireland joins genocide case against Israel at International Court of Justice
Africa|Political|US|World

US says Sudanese rebel force has committed genocide and imposes sanctions on the group's leaders

The Biden administration says it has determined Sudan's Rapid Support Force rebel group and proxies are committing genocide in the country's civil war

US says Sudanese rebel force has committed genocide and imposes sanctions on the group's leaders
Africa|Business|Entertainment|Europe|MidEast

Disney names new president of Europe, Middle East and Africa

Walt Disney has named Tony Chambers president of Disney in Europe, Middle East and Africa, as part of a restructuring of its entertainment businesses in the region, the company said

Disney names new president of Europe, Middle East and Africa
Africa|Political|US|World

US determines Sudan’s RSF paramilitary group committed genocide in country’s civil war

US determines Sudan’s RSF paramilitary group committed genocide in country’s civil war

US determines Sudan’s RSF paramilitary group committed genocide in country’s civil war
Africa|Business|Economy|Election|Political

Mahama sworn in as Ghana's president for a third time against the backdrop of an economic crisis

John Mahama was sworn in on Tuesday as Ghana’s president for the third time, as the country faces its worst economic crisis in a generation

Africa|Business|Crime|Finance|Political

Mauritius issues arrest order for former finance minister, report says

Mauritius has issued an arrest order for its former finance minister, Renganaden Padayachy, in relation to a probe into alleged embezzlement, a police notice in local newspapers

Mauritius issues arrest order for former finance minister, report says
Africa|Europe|Political|World

Macron’s claim that Africans failed to say ‘thank you’ for French military aid sparks outrage

Macron’s claim that Africans failed to say ‘thank you’ for French military aid sparks outrage

Macron’s claim that Africans failed to say ‘thank you’ for French military aid sparks outrage
Africa|Europe|Political|World

Senegal and Chad say ousting of French troops was their sovereign decision

Senegalese and Chadian leaders say the ousting of French troops from their territories was their sovereign decision, rejecting remarks from French President Emmanuel Macron that suggested otherwise

Senegal and Chad say ousting of French troops was their sovereign decision
Africa|Economy|Election|Political

Ghana’s Mahama returns as president, vowing to boost economy

John Dramani Mahama was sworn in for a second term as Ghana's president on Tuesday at a ceremony in the capital Accra, pledging to overcome public

Ghana’s Mahama returns as president, vowing to boost economy
Africa|Crime|World

At least 46 kidnapped in Nigeria's Zamfara state, residents say

Gunmen kidnapped at least 46 people, including women and children, in a raid on Gana town in Nigeria's northwest Zamfara state, residents and a local traditional leader said on

Africa|Business|Environment|Science|Technology

This alien plant is lethal for the environment. Now it’s being turned into a plastic to regrow forests

This alien plant is lethal for the environment. Now it’s being turned into a plastic to regrow forests

This alien plant is lethal for the environment. Now it’s being turned into a plastic to regrow forests
Africa|Business|Economy|Political

Kenya's Q3 GDP growth slows on weak construction, mining sectors

Kenya's economic growth slowed in the third quarter of 2024 from the same period a year earlier due to underperformance in most sectors of the economy, the statistics office said

Kenya's Q3 GDP growth slows on weak construction, mining sectors
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Hamas says it has approved Israeli list of 34 hostages for possible deal

Palestinian militant group Hamas has approved a list of 34 hostages presented by Israel to be exchanged in a possible ceasefire deal, a group official told Reuters on Sunday.

Hamas says it has approved Israeli list of 34 hostages for possible deal
Africa|Political|US|World

U.S. accuses Russia of funding both sides of Sudan's war

The United States accused Russia at the United Nations on Monday of funding the two warring parties in Sudan, an apparent step up from Washington's

U.S. accuses Russia of funding both sides of Sudan's war
Africa|Crime|Education|World

Suspected bomb explosion kills two at Nigerian school

A suspected bomb explosion killed at least two people and injured two others at a school near Abuja, the Nigerian capital, on Monday, police said.

Africa|MidEast|Political|World

UN envoy arrives in Yemeni capital in bid to quell tensions

The United Nations' Yemen mediator arrived in Yemen's capital on Monday as part of a bid to subdue heightened tensions in his first visit in almost two years, a spokesperson

UN envoy arrives in Yemeni capital in bid to quell tensions
Africa|Europe|Political|World

Still awaiting thanks for stopping Islamists in Sahel, Macron says

France's President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday he was still waiting for Africa's Sahel states to thank Paris for stopping them falling into the hands of militants and he dismissed

Still awaiting thanks for stopping Islamists in Sahel, Macron says
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Congo will execute more than 170 people convicted of armed robbery, official says

Congo will execute more than 170 people convicted of armed robbery, official says

Congo will execute more than 170 people convicted of armed robbery, official says
Africa|Business|Economy

Kenya private sector activity expands at slower pace in December, PMI shows

Kenya's private sector activity expanded very slightly in December, with growth slowing a little from a month earlier but remaining supported by increased customer sales, a survey

Kenya private sector activity expands at slower pace in December, PMI shows
Africa|Health|World

Boy, 7, found alive in ‘lion-infested’ Zimbabwe game park after going missing for five days

Boy, 7, found alive in ‘lion-infested’ Zimbabwe game park after going missing for five days

Africa|Crime|Political|World

How Kenya police cover up killings of anti-government protesters

Nineteen-year-old Charles Owino was killed by a gunshot to the head during a day of anti-government protests near Nairobi in July, according to an autopsy

How Kenya police cover up killings of anti-government protesters
Africa|Crime|Election|Political|World

Uganda's military head says he wants to behead opposition leader

The head of Uganda's military, who is also the son of longstanding President Yoweri Museveni, said he wanted to behead the country's most prominent opposition leader.

Uganda's military head says he wants to behead opposition leader
Africa|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China's top diplomat heads to Africa as West's attention dwindles

China's top diplomat began his annual New Year tour of Africa on Sunday, maintaining a 35-year-long tradition, to quietly advance Beijing's already sizeable influence

China's top diplomat heads to Africa as West's attention dwindles
Africa|Business|Economy|MidEast

Egypt's non-oil private sector contracts in December as cost pressures rise, PMI shows

Operating conditions in Egypt's non-oil private sector deteriorated in December, with output and new orders falling at the sharpest rates in eight months amid rising cost pressures,

Egypt's non-oil private sector contracts in December as cost pressures rise, PMI shows
Africa|Political|World

Rebels seize key town in eastern Congo

Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have seized a strategic eastern town near the provincial capital Goma in Democratic Republic of Congo, local politicians said on Sunday.

Rebels seize key town in eastern Congo
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Mali rebels say army, Russian fighters killed nine civilians in car attack

Nine civilians including women and children were killed in an attack on a vehicle in Mali's Segou region last week, a civil society group and a rebel coalition said late on Saturday,

Mali rebels say army, Russian fighters killed nine civilians in car attack
Africa|Health|Political|US|World

'Our country ignored Africa,' Jimmy Carter said. He didn't

Jimmy Carter was the first U_S_ president to make a state visit to sub-Saharan Africa, declaring “the day of the so-called ugly American is over.”

'Our country ignored Africa,' Jimmy Carter said. He didn't
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Gunmen from Nigeria kill five Cameroonian soldiers, MP says

Gunmen from Nigeria have killed at least five Cameroonian soldiers and wounded several others in the village of Bakinjaw on Cameroon's border with Nigeria

Africa|Business|Environment|Fashion and Beauty|World

Huge fire at Ghanaian clothing market destroys hundreds of stalls

Huge fire at Ghanaian clothing market destroys hundreds of stalls

Huge fire at Ghanaian clothing market destroys hundreds of stalls
Africa|Science|Technology|World

Massive ‘space object’ fragment crashes into remote village in Kenya

Massive ‘space object’ fragment crashes into remote village in Kenya

Africa|Economy|Election|Finance|Political

Ghana's parliament passes provisional budget, averts government shutdown

Ghana's parliament has passed a provisional budget that allows the government to spend 68.1 billion Ghanaian cedis ($4.65 billion) through March, the

Ghana's parliament passes provisional budget, averts government shutdown
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Ethiopia defence minister visits Somalia, in sign of detente

Ethiopia's defence minister travelled to Somalia on Thursday, a senior official in Mogadishu said, the first bilateral visit since relations nosedived a year ago over an Ethiopian

Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli airstrikes kill Gaza head of police, 67 others, Gaza authorities say

Israeli airstrikes killed at least 68 Palestinians across the Gaza Strip on Thursday, including at a tent camp where the head of the enclave's

Israeli airstrikes kill Gaza head of police, 67 others, Gaza authorities say
Africa|Crime|World

Police officer arrested after allegedly releasing prisoners to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Zambia

Police officer arrested after allegedly releasing prisoners to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Zambia

Police officer arrested after allegedly releasing prisoners to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Zambia
Africa|Europe|World

Dozens die in shipwrecks off Tunisia as 2025 is already deadly for migrants in Mediterranean

Dozens die in shipwrecks off Tunisia as 2025 is already deadly for migrants in Mediterranean

Africa|World

At least 27 die, dozens rescued as two migrant boats sink off Tunisia

Tunisia's coast guard has recovered the bodies of 27 African migrants after two boats they were attempting to cross the Mediterranean in sank off the coast, the national guard said

Africa|Europe|Sports

Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet smashes her own 5,000m women’s world record

Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet smashes her own 5,000m women’s world record

Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet smashes her own 5,000m women’s world record
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Islamic State claims responsibility for attack on Somalia's Puntland military base

The Islamic State group on Wednesday claimed responsibility for an attack on a military base in Somalia's northeastern region of Puntland a day earlier, the group posted on

Africa|MidEast|Political|US|World

Yemen will continue to defend itself, say Houthis after US strikes

Yemen's Houthi spokesperson Mohammed Abdulsalam said that the country would continue to defend itself after several U.S. strikes targeted facilities in the capital Sanaa on Tuesday.

Yemen will continue to defend itself, say Houthis after US strikes
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At least 20 migrants missing as boat sinks off Italy, seven rescued

Seven migrants were rescued, but at least 20 are missing after their boat sank en route to Italy from Libya, the mayor of the Italian island of Lampedusa said on Wednesday.

Africa|Crime|Political|World

Congo sentences 13 soldiers to death in bid to boost discipline

A Congolese military tribunal has sentenced 13 soldiers to death on charges including murder, looting, and cowardice in what military

Africa|Arts|Asia|Australia|Business|Education|Environment|Science|Technology|Travel

11 architecture projects set to shape the world in 2025

11 architecture projects set to shape the world in 2025

11 architecture projects set to shape the world in 2025
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Ivory Coast president says French forces to withdraw

Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara said on Tuesday that French forces would withdraw from the West African nation, continuing the former colonial power's military exit from

Ivory Coast president says French forces to withdraw
Africa|Election|Political|US|World

Jimmy Carter sought to expand democracy worldwide long after he left the White House

Jimmy Carter helped expand democracy around the world long after he left the White House

Jimmy Carter sought to expand democracy worldwide long after he left the White House
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Spike in Russian flights from Syria to Libyan desert base as Moscow eyes new Mediterranean hub

Spike in Russian flights from Syria to Libyan desert base as Moscow eyes new Mediterranean hub

Spike in Russian flights from Syria to Libyan desert base as Moscow eyes new Mediterranean hub
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Zimbabwe abolishes death penalty almost 20 years after its last hanging

Zimbabwe has abolished the death penalty, a widely expected move in a country that last carried out the punishment nearly two decades ago

Africa|Crime|Political|World

Somalia security forces repulse suicide attack by Islamic State

Security forces in Somalia repulsed an attack by Islamic State suicide bombers on a military base in the northeastern region of Puntland on Tuesday, the local state

Africa|Business|Economy|Lifestyle|World

Zimbabwe's new currency woes hit traditional stores while illegal night bazaars flourish

People in Zimbabwe are shunning traditional grocery stores to do their shopping at informal and illegal markets that pop up at night to avoid police raids

Zimbabwe's new currency woes hit traditional stores while illegal night bazaars flourish
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

Kenya's inflation inches up in December, stats office says

Kenya's consumer price inflation inched up to 3.0% year-on-year in December, up from 2.8% a month earlier, the statistics office said on Tuesday.

Kenya's inflation inches up in December, stats office says
Africa|Crime|Health|World

At least 71 killed in Ethiopia road accident

At least 71 people died in Ethiopia when a truck packed with passengers plunged into a river, according to the spokesperson for the southern Sidama regional government and a

At least 71 killed in Ethiopia road accident
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Politician among protesters arrested in Kenya while calling for an end to alleged abductions

An opposition politician and several other protesters have been arrested in Kenya during street demonstrations calling for an end to alleged abductions, that have recently targeted young government critics

Politician among protesters arrested in Kenya while calling for an end to alleged abductions
Africa|Health|Political|World

Jimmy Carter made eradicating Guinea worm disease a top mission

Nobel Peace Prize winner Jimmy Carter spent decades waging war against an ancient parasite

Jimmy Carter made eradicating Guinea worm disease a top mission
Africa|Political|World

Kenyan lawmaker among dozens arrested during anti-abduction protests

Kenyan lawmaker among dozens arrested during anti-abduction protests

Kenyan lawmaker among dozens arrested during anti-abduction protests
Africa|Europe|Political|World

New French PM vows to restore power, ban shantytowns in storm-hit Mayotte

New French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou said on Monday that power will be restored to all households on the storm-ravaged Mayotte archipelago by the end of January, while the

New French PM vows to restore power, ban shantytowns in storm-hit Mayotte
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Police in Kenya fire teargas at protest over alleged abductions

Police in Kenya's capital Nairobi fired teargas to try to disperse protesters demonstrating on Monday against what they say is a wave of unexplained abductions of government

Police in Kenya fire teargas at protest over alleged abductions
Africa|Crime|Political|World

23 Congolese soldiers face the death penalty or prison for alleged desertion or other crimes

At least 23 Congolese soldiers are facing the death penalty or 10 to 20 years in prison following their arraignment for alleged rape, desertion and other crimes amid the fighting in the country’s conflict-battered east

Africa|Americas|Asia|Economy|Election|Europe|Political|World

Lessons from the elections held in 70 countries in 2024

Some 70 countries that are home to half the world’s population held elections in 2024, and voters' message was often: “You’re fired.”

Lessons from the elections held in 70 countries in 2024
Africa|Crime|World

At least 66 people die after a truck plunges into a river in southern Ethiopia

A hospital in southern Ethiopia says at least 66 people have died after a truck plunged into a river

Africa|Crime|MidEast|World

Gas explosion kills 3 police officers, Egypt interior ministry says

A gas explosion killed three police officers as maintenance work was being performed at Egypt's police academy in Cairo on Sunday night, the country's interior ministry said in a

Africa|Environment|MidEast|Travel|World

Shark attack at Egyptian Red Sea resort kills one foreigner, injures another

Shark attack at Egyptian Red Sea resort kills one foreigner, injures another

Africa|Crime|Political|World

Kenya’s president promises to stop abductions following wave of disappearances

Kenya’s president promises to stop abductions following wave of disappearances

Kenya’s president promises to stop abductions following wave of disappearances
Africa|Election|Political|World

Chad holds parliamentary election likely to cement president's grip on power

Chadians were voting on Sunday in a parliamentary election boycotted by the opposition that will likely consolidate President Mahamat Idriss Deby's power and complete the oil-

Chad holds parliamentary election likely to cement president's grip on power
Africa|Health|World

More illnesses and deaths reported in Democratic Republic of Congo outbreak involving malaria

More illnesses and deaths reported in Democratic Republic of Congo outbreak involving malaria

More illnesses and deaths reported in Democratic Republic of Congo outbreak involving malaria
Africa|Political|World

UN Security Council authorizes new Somalia peacekeeping mission

The United Nations Security Council authorized an African Union stabilisation and support mission in Somalia - known as AUSSOM - on Friday that will replace a larger AU anti-

Africa|Crime|Political|World

Nigeria's army says airstrike on Lakurawa group killed 10 civilians

Nigeria's military has acknowledged that an airstrike targeting a Lakurawa group hideout in the northwestern state of Sokoto had killed 10 civilians due to secondary explosions, army

Africa|Crime|Election|Political|World

Mozambicans flee to neighbouring Malawi amid post-election unrest

More than 2,000 Mozambican families have sought refuge in Malawi this week, Malawian authorities said, as dozens of people were reported killed in spreading unrest over a

Mozambicans flee to neighbouring Malawi amid post-election unrest
Africa|Americas|Europe|Sports|Travel

‘A whole different wiring system’: the extreme athletes who pushed limits in 2024 – and why they might not be crazy after all

‘A whole different wiring system’: the extreme athletes who pushed limits in 2024 – and why they might not be crazy after all

‘A whole different wiring system’: the extreme athletes who pushed limits in 2024 – and why they might not be crazy after all
Africa|World

Nearly 70 migrants died when their boat sank en route to Spain, a Malian minister says

The Malian authorities have announced that almost 70 migrants, including 25 Malians, died when their boat sank last week while they were trying to reach Europe

Africa|Europe|World

At least 69 migrants killed in shipwreck off Morocco on deadly route to Spain

At least 69 people died after a boat headed from West Africa to the Canary Islands capsized off Morocco on Dec.

Africa|Crime|Political|World

Kenya human rights groups raise concerns over abductions of government critics

The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights has raised concerns over the rising number of government critics who were apparently abducted, as four people were reported missing over the weekend

Africa|Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Fashion and Beauty

Why Nefertiti still inspires, 3,300 years after she reigned

Why Nefertiti still inspires, 3,300 years after she reigned

Why Nefertiti still inspires, 3,300 years after she reigned
Africa|Crime|Election|Political|World

6,000 inmates escape from a high-security prison as post-election violence roils Mozambique

Mozambique’s police chief says at least 6,000 inmates escaped from a high-security prison in the capital of Maputo on Christmas Day after a rebellion, as widespread post-election riots and violence are roiling the country

Africa|Crime|Political|World

At least 10 killed after Nigerian military jet targeting bandits bomb civilians

At least 10 people were killed and several wounded when a Nigerian military fighter jet pursuing bandits in two villages mistakenly bombed civilians in the northwestern state of

Africa|Europe|World

More than 10,000 migrants died this year trying to reach Spain by sea, aid group says

A Spanish migration rights group says more than 10,000 migrants died in 2024 trying to reach Spain by sea

More than 10,000 migrants died this year trying to reach Spain by sea, aid group says
Africa|Crime|World

Mozambique prison riot leaves 33 dead as civil unrest grips country

A prison riot in Mozambique's capital Maputo left 33 people dead and 15 injured, the country's police general commander Bernardino Rafael said on

Mozambique prison riot leaves 33 dead as civil unrest grips country
Africa|Americas|Crime|Health|Political|World

A survivor of the worst gang attack on Haitian journalists says colleagues were cut down by bullets

A survivor of the worst gang attack on Haitian journalists in recent memory describes seeing colleagues cut down by bullets and reporters with head and chest wounds going without help

A survivor of the worst gang attack on Haitian journalists says colleagues were cut down by bullets
Africa|Crime|Election|Political|World

21 dead as Mozambique erupts in violence after election court ruling

Violence that engulfed Mozambique after the country’s highest court confirmed ruling party presidential candidate Daniel Chapo as the winner of disputed Oct. 9 elections has killed at least 21 people, including two police officers

21 dead as Mozambique erupts in violence after election court ruling
Africa|Economy|MidEast|Political

Libya's eastern-based government agrees to proposal to end fuel subsidies

Libya's eastern-based government said in a statement on Wednesday that it had agreed on a proposal to end fuel subsidies and would prepare a mechanism to implement the agreement.

Libya's eastern-based government agrees to proposal to end fuel subsidies
Africa|Business|Crime|Political|World

Congo frees most of Chinese men held for illegal mining

Democratic Republic of Congo has freed 14 of the 17 Chinese men arrested on suspicion of running an illegal gold mine in the country, authorities said late on Tuesday.

Africa|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli military intercepts missile launched from Yemen, army says

Israel's military intercepted a missile early on Wednesday that was launched from Yemen and crossed into Israeli territory, the army said.

Africa|Environment|Health|Political|World

French officials raise Mayotte death toll to 39 after Storm Chido

French officials raised the death toll in Mayotte to 39 from 35, about 10 days after the islands were battered by a devastating cyclone.

French officials raise Mayotte death toll to 39 after Storm Chido
Africa|Election|Political|World

Twenty-one dead in Mozambique unrest after top court decision on election

At least 21 people have been killed in unrest after Mozambique's top court on Monday confirmed long-ruling party Frelimo's victory in the election, the country's

Twenty-one dead in Mozambique unrest after top court decision on election
Africa|MidEast|Political

Morocco proposes family law reforms to improve women's rights

Morocco aims to grant women more rights over child custody and guardianship as well as a veto over polygamous marriage, in the first review of its family code in

Africa|Arts|Crime|MidEast|World

Two arrested in Egypt after attempting to steal hundreds of ancient artifacts from the bottom of the sea

Two arrested in Egypt after attempting to steal hundreds of ancient artifacts from the bottom of the sea

Two arrested in Egypt after attempting to steal hundreds of ancient artifacts from the bottom of the sea
Africa|Food|Political|World

Sudan's war is 'deepening and widening' a famine crisis, hunger monitoring report says

Famine is reported to be spreading in Sudan amid relentless war between the military and a notorious paramilitary group that devastated the country and created the world’s largest displacement crisis

Sudan's war is 'deepening and widening' a famine crisis, hunger monitoring report says
Africa|Economy|MidEast|Political|World

Global hunger monitor says famine in war-torn Sudan is spreading

Famine in Sudan has expanded to five areas and will likely

Global hunger monitor says famine in war-torn Sudan is spreading
Africa|Economy|Food|MidEast|Political|US|World

Global hunger crisis deepens as major nations skimp on aid

It’s a simple but brutal equation: The number of people going hungry or otherwise struggling around the world is rising, while the amount of money the world’s wealthiest nations are

Global hunger crisis deepens as major nations skimp on aid
Africa|Economy|Food|Political|World

Sudan drops out of hunger-monitor system on eve of famine report

The Sudanese government has suspended its participation in the global hunger-monitoring system on the eve of a report that’s expected to show famine spreading across the country, a step

Sudan drops out of hunger-monitor system on eve of famine report
Africa|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli military says intercepted projectile that was launched from Yemen

The Israel military said in a statement early on Tuesday that sirens sounded in several areas in central Israel following the launch of a projectile from Yemen.

Africa|Election|Political|World

Mozambique's top court confirms ruling party win in disputed election

Mozambique's top court on Monday confirmed the victory of ruling party Frelimo in the October election, which has sparked massive protests by

Mozambique's top court confirms ruling party win in disputed election
Africa|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Omar al-Bashir Fast Facts

Omar al-Bashir Fast Facts

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France unveils fresh government with budget battle looming

France unveiled a new government on Monday composed of former ministers and senior civil servants that Prime Minister Francois Bayrou will

France unveils fresh government with budget battle looming
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Egypt troops to join African Union Somalia mission - foreign minister says

Egypt will contribute troops to an African Union Somalia peacekeeping mission, its foreign minister said on Monday, as ties between the two countries grow closer amid tensions with

Egypt troops to join African Union Somalia mission - foreign minister says
Africa|Environment|World

Nigerian agency 'failed completely' to clean up oil damage despite funding, leaked files say

In Nigeria, the first part of a $1 billion project to clean up Ogoniland in the Niger Delta, where there have been thousands of oil spills, was a “total failure.”

Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

UN publishes new death toll for massacre of older people and Vodou religious leaders in Haiti

The United Nations has raised the death toll of a recent massacre in which dozens of older people and Vodou religious leaders were killed by a gang in Haiti

Africa|Europe|Political|World

France holds day of mourning for Mayotte islands devastated by cyclone

France held a national day of mourning for Mayotte, its Indian Ocean territory devastated by a violent cyclone on Dec. 14, beginning in the

France holds day of mourning for Mayotte islands devastated by cyclone
Africa|Environment|Europe|Political|World

France observes a day of mourning for victims of Cyclone Chido in its Mayotte territory off Africa

France marked a day of mourning Monday for victims of Cyclone Chido, which devastated its poorest territory, Mayotte, over a week ago

France observes a day of mourning for victims of Cyclone Chido in its Mayotte territory off Africa
Africa|Economy|Finance|Political

World Bank staff question Ethiopia debt assessment reached with IMF, memo shows

Some World Bank staff have criticised an assessment of Ethiopia's finances conducted with the International Monetary Fund, questioning whether the analysis that

World Bank staff question Ethiopia debt assessment reached with IMF, memo shows
Africa|Arts|Business|Lifestyle

Senegal's toy makers thrive ahead of Christmas

Senegal's local toymakers are experiencing a boom in demand ahead of Christmas, with sellers hoping to win market share with high-quality products that reflect the country’s culture and

Senegal's toy makers thrive ahead of Christmas
Africa|Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|MidEast|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

Brace! Risks stack up for the global economy in 2025

No sooner had the global economy started to put the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic behind it than a whole new set of challenges opened up for 2025.

Brace! Risks stack up for the global economy in 2025
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Sudan's RSF says seizes back control of key Darfur base from army allies

Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized back control of a key logistical base in North Darfur on Sunday, the paramilitary group said, a day after it was taken by rival forces

Sudan's RSF says seizes back control of key Darfur base from army allies
Africa|Americas|Asia|Election|Europe|Political|World

The US still has not had a woman leader – here are the countries that have

The US still has not had a woman leader – here are the countries that have

The US still has not had a woman leader – here are the countries that have
Africa|Europe|Political|World

Destructive Cyclone Chido unearths a rift between locals and migrants in France's Mayotte

Cyclone Chido not only ravaged Mayotte’s fragile infrastructure but also laid bare deep-seated tensions between the island’s residents and its large migrant population

Destructive Cyclone Chido unearths a rift between locals and migrants in France's Mayotte
Africa|Crime|Economy|World

Why did at least 67 people die in Christmas charity stampedes in struggling Nigeria?

Stampedes during three Christmas charity events across Nigeria have left at least 67 people dead in the past week, many of them children

Why did at least 67 people die in Christmas charity stampedes in struggling Nigeria?
Africa|Crime|Health|Technology

Facebook inflicted ‘lifelong trauma’ on Kenyan content moderators, campaigners say, as more than 140 are diagnosed with PTSD

Facebook inflicted ‘lifelong trauma’ on Kenyan content moderators, campaigners say, as more than 140 are diagnosed with PTSD

Facebook inflicted ‘lifelong trauma’ on Kenyan content moderators, campaigners say, as more than 140 are diagnosed with PTSD
Africa|Economy|Environment|Political|World

Mozambique's death toll from Cyclone Chido rises to 94, AFP reports

Mozambique's death toll from Cyclone Chido has risen to 94, news agency AFP said on Sunday, citing the country's disaster management agency.

Mozambique's death toll from Cyclone Chido rises to 94, AFP reports
Africa|Crime|Health|World

Stampedes in Nigeria leave at least 32 dead during Christmas food distribution

Nigerian police say the death toll from stampedes during two Christmas charity events has increased from 13 to 32

Stampedes in Nigeria leave at least 32 dead during Christmas food distribution
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

Crowd crushes at two charity events in Nigeria kill at least 32 people

Crowd crushes at two charity events in Nigeria kill at least 32 people

Africa|Economy|Political|World

France's Macron backs Ethiopia's debt restructuring efforts

French President Emmanuel Macron expressed full support on Saturday for Ethiopia's debt restructuring efforts, emphasising the need for a swift resolution "in the coming weeks"

France's Macron backs Ethiopia's debt restructuring efforts
Africa|Travel|World

38 people are dead and over 100 missing in Congo after a ferry capsizes on the Busira River

Officials say 38 people are confirmed dead, and over 100 missing in Congo after an overloaded ferry — full of people returning home for Christmas — capsized

Africa|Crime|Political|World

Over 20 civilians killed in central Mali village attacks

Suspected jihadists killed more than 20 people in a string of attacks on villages in central Mali's insurgency-hit Mopti region on Friday, two local sources said.

Africa|Crime|Economy|World

13 people including children die in stampedes in Nigeria at Christmas charity events

Authorities in Nigeria say At least 13 people, including four children, were killed in two separate stampedes in the country, as large crowds gathered to collect food and clothing items distributed at annual Christmas events

Africa|Europe|Health|Political|World

France's Mayotte struggles to recover as cyclone overwhelms hospitals

A week after Cyclone Chido ravaged Mayotte, France’s poorest territory, the island remains in crisis

France's Mayotte struggles to recover as cyclone overwhelms hospitals
Africa|Crime|Economy|World

At least 13 dead in two crowd crushes in Nigeria

At least 13 people died in two incidents in Nigeria on Saturday as crowds, mostly women and children, scrambled for charity, police authorities

Africa|Crime|Economy|Lifestyle|World

Ten people including children die in a stampede in Nigeria at a Christmas food distribution event

Authorities in Nigeria say ten people, including four children, have been killed in a stampede in the capital city as a large crowd gathered to collect food items distributed by a local church at a Christmas event

Africa|Political|US|World

US State Dept imposes visa restrictions on multiple people in South Sudan

The U.S. Department of State said on Friday that it is imposing visa restrictions on multiple individuals responsible for the ongoing conflict in South Sudan.

Africa|Europe|Health|Political|World

Crowds in Mayotte vent frustration with cyclone response as Macron tours devastation

Crowds in Mayotte have vented their frustration at French President Emmanuel Macron, with some booing

Crowds in Mayotte vent frustration with cyclone response as Macron tours devastation
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Zambian police arrest 2 over alleged plot to bewitch President Hichilema

Two people have been arrested for allegedly plotting to harm Zambia’s president Hakainde Hichilema using witchcraft

Africa|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli airstrikes kill at least 25 Palestinians in Gaza, medics say

Israeli airstrikes killed at least 25 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Friday, medics said, including at least eight in an apartment in the Nuseirat refugee camp and at least 10,

Israeli airstrikes kill at least 25 Palestinians in Gaza, medics say
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

What will Syria's future look like? The answer could lie in other Arab countries' recent pasts

Even with hopes running high, so much can go wrong when a country ousts a longtime dictator and tries to start anew

What will Syria's future look like? The answer could lie in other Arab countries' recent pasts
Africa|Business|Economy|Political

Zimbabwe launches new land policy to empower Black farmers with direct farm ownership

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has launched a new policy that will allow beneficiaries of land taken from white people under controversial land reforms to sell it and to be able to borrow from banks using it as collateral

Zimbabwe launches new land policy to empower Black farmers with direct farm ownership
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Sudan's RSF fighters say they plan to work with a new government, raising partition fears

Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) fighters have said they will work with a planned new government to oversee territories they control,

Africa|Political|World

United Nations extends Congo peacekeeping mission

The United Nations Security Council voted to extend the mandate for a long-running U.N. peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic

Africa|Europe|Political|World

Macron swears in angry exchange with residents of cyclone-hit Mayotte

Angry residents of a Mayotte neighbourhood damaged by Cyclone Chido heckled French President Emmanuel Macron, who replied they would be in "deeper shit" without

Macron swears in angry exchange with residents of cyclone-hit Mayotte
Africa|Crime|Political|World

World Food Programme says three staff killed in Sudan by aerial strike

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday that three of its staff were killed in war-torn Sudan's Blue Nile state on Thursday after an aerial strike

Africa|Europe|Political|World

Macron tells cyclone-hit Mayotte islanders to be grateful they are French after facing jeers

Macron tells cyclone-hit Mayotte islanders to be grateful they are French after facing jeers

Macron tells cyclone-hit Mayotte islanders to be grateful they are French after facing jeers
Africa|Health|World

Rwanda and WHO declare end of Marburg outbreak after no new cases reported

The World Health Organization and the Rwandan government have declared the outbreak in Rwanda of the Ebola-like Marburg fever over after no new cases were registered in recent weeks

Rwanda and WHO declare end of Marburg outbreak after no new cases reported
Africa|Europe|Political|US|World

Britain and Mauritius eye swift Chagos treaty amid uncertainty

Britain and Mauritius both want to finalise a treaty over the future of a U.S.-British military base in the Chagos Islands as quickly as possible, they said on Friday, after

Africa|Crime|Europe|MidEast|World

Greece recovers bodies of eight migrants after collision off Rhodes

Greece has recovered the bodies of eight migrants who fell into the sea after their speedboat collided with a coastguard boat pursuing it off the island of Rhodes on Friday, the

Greece recovers bodies of eight migrants after collision off Rhodes
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

More than 700 killed in siege of Sudan's al-Fashir, UN rights chief says

More than 700 people have been killed in al-Fashir in Sudan's North Darfur state since May, the U.N. human rights chief said on Friday, imploring the paramilitary Rapid Support

More than 700 killed in siege of Sudan's al-Fashir, UN rights chief says
Africa|Economy|Food|Political|World

UN food agency says 40 million people are struggling to feed themselves in West and Central Africa

The U.N.'s food agency says more than 40 million people are struggling to feed themselves across West and Central Africa

UN food agency says 40 million people are struggling to feed themselves in West and Central Africa
Africa|Health|World

Rwanda declares that Marburg virus outbreak is over

Rwanda has declared an end to the country's Marburg virus outbreak following the recovery of the last patient 42 days ago, Health Minister Sabin Nsanzimana told a news conference on

Rwanda declares that Marburg virus outbreak is over
Africa|Health|Political|World

Mayotte residents demand more help from Macron after deadly cyclone

People in storm-ravaged Mayotte implored French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday to do more to help as he toured the overseas

Mayotte residents demand more help from Macron after deadly cyclone
Africa|Crime|World

Crowd crush kills 35 children at funfair in Nigeria, police say

Crowd crush kills 35 children at funfair in Nigeria, police say

Crowd crush kills 35 children at funfair in Nigeria, police say
Africa|Political|World

Congolese president sacks military top brass in major reshuffle

Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi has replaced the chief of staff of the armed forces and dozens of other senior military figures in one of the biggest shake-ups of its kind in

Congolese president sacks military top brass in major reshuffle
Africa|Health|Political|World

France's Macron says tour of cyclone-devastated Mayotte is a day he won't forget

French President Emmanuel Macron has traveled to the Indian Ocean archipelago of Mayotte to survey the devastation wreaked by Cyclone Chido

France's Macron says tour of cyclone-devastated Mayotte is a day he won't forget
Africa|Health|Political|US|World

At UN, Blinken tells states backing Sudan's warring parties: Enough

U.S.

At UN, Blinken tells states backing Sudan's warring parties: Enough
Africa|MidEast|Political|US|World

Blinken announces aid for Sudan and talks about AI risks at UN Security Council

Secretary of State Antony Blinken has announced $200 million in humanitarian aid for conflict-torn Sudan during his likely final trip to the United Nations while in office

Blinken announces aid for Sudan and talks about AI risks at UN Security Council
Africa|Health|World

As cyclone Chido waned, baby Chido was born in Mayotte home

Early last Sunday, after a night spent working at a small Mayotte maternity ward as a vicious storm devastated the French islands, midwife Lucie Gerard

As cyclone Chido waned, baby Chido was born in Mayotte home
Africa|MidEast|Political|US

Biden to report to US Congress on UAE assurance it is not supplying weapons to Sudan RSF

President Joe Biden's administration will provide U.S. lawmakers an assessment by Jan. 17 on the credibility of assurances by the United Arab Emirates that

Biden to report to US Congress on UAE assurance it is not supplying weapons to Sudan RSF
Africa|Health|World

Congo man dies with hemorrhagic fever, indicating mystery outbreak could be more than just malaria

A man in western Congo has died with hemorrhagic fever symptoms

Congo man dies with hemorrhagic fever, indicating mystery outbreak could be more than just malaria
Africa|Europe|Political|World

French President Emmanuel Macron met with anger from Mayotte residents, days after devastating cyclone

French President Emmanuel Macron met with anger from Mayotte residents, days after devastating cyclone

French President Emmanuel Macron met with anger from Mayotte residents, days after devastating cyclone
Africa|Election|MidEast|Political|World

Libyan rivals agree to work with UN to end political deadlock

Delegations from rival Libyan legislative bodies agreed at talks in Morocco on Thursday to work together with a United Nations mission

Libyan rivals agree to work with UN to end political deadlock
Africa|Business|Crime|Political|World

Burkina Faso frees four French spies after Moroccan mediation

Four French nationals held in Burkina Faso for a year have been released following mediation from Morocco, France and Morocco said on

Burkina Faso frees four French spies after Moroccan mediation
Africa|Europe|MidEast|World

20 migrants die in a shipwreck off the coast of Tunisia

Tunisian authorities recovered the bodies of 20 people who appeared to have drowned after a shipwreck off the country’s Mediterranean coastline, near a popular point of departure for migrants attempting to reach Europe by boat

Africa|Europe|Political|World

Burkina Faso releases four French nationals after detaining them for a year

Four French nationals detained for more than a year in Burkina Faso were released this week after negotiations between the two countries and Morocco

Africa|Economy|Political|World

UN peacekeepers guard Congolese farmers working their fields

Under a scorching sun in Democratic Republic of Congo, many of the farmers tending to their fields in the troubled eastern

UN peacekeepers guard Congolese farmers working their fields
Africa|Environment|Health|Political|World

Survivors recount 'very apocalyptic' cyclone that ripped through French territory of Mayotte

Four days after the strongest cyclone in nearly a century ripped through the French island territory of Mayotte off the coast of Africa, survivors recalled the horror of a storm that caught many by surprise

Survivors recount 'very apocalyptic' cyclone that ripped through French territory of Mayotte
Africa|MidEast|World

At least 20 migrants die after boat sinks off Tunisian coast, marking second tragedy in a week

At least 20 migrants die after boat sinks off Tunisian coast, marking second tragedy in a week

Africa|Crime|MidEast|World

At least 20 die, five rescued as migrant boat sinks off Tunisia

Tunisia's coast guard has recovered the bodies of 20 migrants from Africa after the boat they were in sank off the coast, the national guard said on Wednesday, the second migrant

Africa|Crime|Education|World

Several children killed in stampede at a holiday fair event in Nigeria, state governor says

Several children have died following a stampede during a school holiday fair in Nigeria

Africa|Environment|World

Cyclone Chido leaves Mayotte reeling. Warmer oceans fueled it

The Indian Ocean archipelago of Mayotte is reeling from Cyclone Chido, the most intense storm to hit the French territory in 90 years, according to officials

Cyclone Chido leaves Mayotte reeling. Warmer oceans fueled it
Africa|Political|US|World

Blinken to announce more funding for Sudan at UN on Thursday, official says

U.S.

Blinken to announce more funding for Sudan at UN on Thursday, official says
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

Stampede in southwestern Nigerian city causes multiple deaths

A stampede at a religious event in Ibadan, the capital of Nigeria's southwest Oyo state, resulted in multiple deaths and injuries, Governor Seyi Makinde said on Wednesday.

Africa|Election|Political|World

Namibia votes and could have its first female leader. But election upsets have shaken the region

A woman who joined Namibia’s independence movement in the 1970s is a strong contender to become its first female leader as the country votes in a presidential election

Namibia votes and could have its first female leader. But election upsets have shaken the region
Africa|World

Mali town at heart of July battle hit by disease and drone strikes

Residents of Mali's northern town of Tinzaouaten, caught in the crossfire of a fierce July battle between Tuareg rebels and the army backed by

Mali town at heart of July battle hit by disease and drone strikes
Africa|Environment|Europe|Health|Political|World

France’s Mayotte cleans up after cyclone, total death toll still unknown

France’s Mayotte cleans up after cyclone, total death toll still unknown

Africa|Crime|Environment|Political|World

Destruction omnipresent in Mayotte, less so the French state, locals say

The destruction wreaked by cyclone Chido on Mayotte can be seen across France's Indian Ocean archipelago.

Destruction omnipresent in Mayotte, less so the French state, locals say
Africa|Environment|Health|Political|World

France's Mayotte cleans up after cyclone, total death toll still unknown

Authorities in the French overseas territory of Mayotte could still confirm only 31 deaths on Wednesday from Cyclone Chido, more than four days after

France's Mayotte cleans up after cyclone, total death toll still unknown
Africa|Asia|Europe|Political|World

Mauritius wants to rethink a deal with the UK over remote islands housing a key US base

The British government says it still plans to hand over a contested Indian Ocean archipelago, which is home to a strategically important military base, to Mauritius

Mauritius wants to rethink a deal with the UK over remote islands housing a key US base
Africa|Economy|Environment|Technology|World

Nigerians press for solar jobs and electricity, with little success

In Nigeria, roughly 85 million people do not have access to electricity

Nigerians press for solar jobs and electricity, with little success
Africa|Election|MidEast|Political|World

Libyan rivals resume talks in Morocco to break political deadlock

Delegations from rival Libyan institutions resumed talks in Morocco on Wednesday to try to break a political deadlock and prevent the country from sliding back

Africa|Business|Crime|Europe|Technology|World

Congo lawyers say Apple's supply chain statement must be verified

International lawyers for the Democratic Republic of Congo welcomed Apple's decision to stop sourcing minerals from there due to worsening conflict, but said they

Congo lawyers say Apple's supply chain statement must be verified
Africa|Political|US|World

US transfers Guantanamo Bay detainees to Kenya and Malaysia

US transfers Guantanamo Bay detainees to Kenya and Malaysia

US transfers Guantanamo Bay detainees to Kenya and Malaysia
Africa|World

Congo river boat sinks killing at least 22

A river boat sank in western Democratic Republic of Congo, killing at least 22 people after the overcrowded upper deck collapsed, a local official told Reuters on Wednesday.

Africa|Crime|Political|World

Ghana Supreme Court rejects legal challenges to anti-LGBT bill

Ghana's Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed two separate cases challenging the legality of one of Africa's most restrictive pieces of anti-LGBT legislation, paving the way for the

Africa|Americas|Education|Political|Travel|World

Transatlantic cruise to turn spotlight on Brazil-Angola slavery past

Helena Monteiro da Costa's father was brought from Angola to Brazil as an enslaved person in the 19th century.

Transatlantic cruise to turn spotlight on Brazil-Angola slavery past
Africa|Economy|Environment|Health|Political|World

Cyclone compounds French Mayotte's problems of poverty, overcrowding and dwindling resources

Mayotte was already struggling with overcrowding, illness and poverty before a devastating cyclone hit the French island territory at the

Cyclone compounds French Mayotte's problems of poverty, overcrowding and dwindling resources
Africa|Election|Political

Ghana President-elect Mahama names anti-corruption team

Ghana's President-elect John Dramani Mahama has named an anti-corruption team to gather information on suspected graft, his transition team said in a statement on Wednesday.

Ghana President-elect Mahama names anti-corruption team
Africa|Business|Economy|Election|Political

Mozambique's post-election unrest to hit economic growth, says IMF official

Mozambique's 2024 economic growth is likely to be revised down from a previous forecast of 4.3% due to post-election civil unrest and the impact of Cyclone Chido

Mozambique's post-election unrest to hit economic growth, says IMF official
Africa|Environment|Health|World

Mayotte authorities fear hunger, disease after cyclone; death toll rises in Mozambique

Authorities in Mayotte struggled on Tuesday to stop hunger, disease and lawlessness from spreading in the French overseas territory after the weekend's

Mayotte authorities fear hunger, disease after cyclone; death toll rises in Mozambique
Africa|Economy|Technology|World

Power supply restored after major outage hits Kenya, affects internet access

Kenya suffered a widespread power outage on Wednesday that affected most of the country, with electricity supply restored about six hours later, the nation's leading power utility

Power supply restored after major outage hits Kenya, affects internet access
Africa|Crime|World

Deadly violence in Nigeria linked to breakup of United Methodist Church over LGBTQ policies

United Methodist News Service reports that a religious schism has turned deadly in Nigeria, with a church member fatally shot and two young children killed as homes were set ablaze

Deadly violence in Nigeria linked to breakup of United Methodist Church over LGBTQ policies
Africa|Environment|Health|World

Authorities impose overnight curfew in cyclone-ravaged Mayotte as France rushes in aid

An overnight curfew goes into force Tuesday evening as Mayotte struggles to recover from Cyclone Chido, the strongest storm to hit the French Indian Ocean archipelago in 90 years

Authorities impose overnight curfew in cyclone-ravaged Mayotte as France rushes in aid
Africa|Crime|Europe|Technology|World

Congo files criminal complaints against Apple in Europe over conflict minerals

The Democratic Republic of Congo has filed criminal complaints against Apple subsidiaries in France and Belgium, accusing the tech firm of using conflict minerals in

Congo files criminal complaints against Apple in Europe over conflict minerals
Africa|World

At least 25 are killed and dozens are missing after an overcrowded boat capsizes in Congo

Local officials and residents say an overcrowded boat capsized on a river in central Congo, killing at least 25 people, including children, and leaving dozens missing

At least 25 are killed and dozens are missing after an overcrowded boat capsizes in Congo
Africa|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli airstrikes kill families in two Gaza homes; tanks bear down on Mawasi

Huge Israeli airstrikes killed extended families in homes in two parts of the northern Gaza Strip on Tuesday, Gaza medics said, with Israel's military saying it

Israeli airstrikes kill families in two Gaza homes; tanks bear down on Mawasi
Africa|Europe|Health|World

'Tens of thousands' may be dead, Mayotte hospital worker says

Tens of thousands of people could have died in Mayotte after a devastating cyclone and doctors are also bracing for a surge in disease, a dental surgeon at the islands' only hospital

'Tens of thousands' may be dead, Mayotte hospital worker says
Africa|Crime|World

Pirates demand $10 million in ransom after hijacking Chinese-owned fishing vessel with 18 captives

An official says that the pirates who hijacked a Chinese-owned fishing vessel with 18 crew off the northeastern coast of Somalia last month are demanding $10 million in ransom

Africa|Europe|World

France rushes aid to Mayotte after Cyclone Chido leaves hundreds feared dead

France is rushing rescue workers and supplies to its Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte after the island group off Africa was battered by its worst cyclone in nearly a century

France rushes aid to Mayotte after Cyclone Chido leaves hundreds feared dead
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

South African rand weakens ahead of Fed decision

South Africa's rand weakened against a stronger dollar on Tuesday as investors turn their attention to the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision.

South African rand weakens ahead of Fed decision
Africa|Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Brazilian digital lender Nubank invests $150 million in Tyme Group

Brazilian digital bank Nubank said on Monday it has invested $150 million in Tyme Group, a Singapore-based digital bank backed by China's Tencent with 15 million

Brazilian digital lender Nubank invests $150 million in Tyme Group
Africa|Environment|World

At least 34 killed by Cyclone Chido in Mozambique, UN agency says

At least 34 people have been killed by Cyclone Chido in Mozambique since it made landfall there on Sunday, the U.N. humanitarian agency OCHA said on Tuesday, citing figures from the

At least 34 killed by Cyclone Chido in Mozambique, UN agency says
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Iran's president to make rare visit to Egypt for D-8 summit

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian will take part in a summit of big Muslim countries in Egypt on Thursday, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said, the first visit by an

Iran's president to make rare visit to Egypt for D-8 summit
Africa|Crime|World

Kenyan man sentenced to 50 years in jail for killing LGBTQ activist

A Kenyan court has sentenced a man to 50 years in prison after he was convicted of the murder of gay rights activist Edwin Kiptoo nearly two years ago.

Kenyan man sentenced to 50 years in jail for killing LGBTQ activist
Africa|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Indonesia's Prabowo heads to Egypt for D-8 economic summit

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto headed to Egypt on Tuesday to attend meetings of a group of eight major Muslim developing countries, known as the D-8 Organization for Economic

Indonesia's Prabowo heads to Egypt for D-8 economic summit
Africa|Election|MidEast|Political|World

UN announces initiative to overcome political deadlock in Libya

The top U.N. official in Libya has announced a new initiative to overcome a three-year deadlock and move the divided oil-rich North Africa nation toward a national election

UN announces initiative to overcome political deadlock in Libya
Africa|Environment|World

‘It’s as if an atomic bomb fell on Mayotte’: Widespread destruction after 100-year cyclone pummels French territory

‘It’s as if an atomic bomb fell on Mayotte’: Widespread destruction after 100-year cyclone pummels French territory

‘It’s as if an atomic bomb fell on Mayotte’: Widespread destruction after 100-year cyclone pummels French territory
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Uganda's court orders government to pay LRA war crime victims

A Ugandan court has ordered the government to pay up to 10 million Ugandan shillings ($2,740) to each victim of Lord's Resistance Army commander Thomas Kwoyelo, the first senior

Uganda's court orders government to pay LRA war crime victims
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

WTO fixes date for major meeting in Cameroon in early 2026

World Trade Organization members agreed on Monday to hold the next ministerial conference in Cameroon in early 2026, the global trade watchdog said in a statement.

WTO fixes date for major meeting in Cameroon in early 2026
Africa|Economy|Political|Sports|Travel|World

Morocco to double airport capacity by 2030

Morocco plans to expand its airport capacity to 80 million passengers by 2030 from 38 million currently, Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch said.

Morocco to double airport capacity by 2030
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

Cameroon's Biya warns of disaster for Central Africa financial stability

Cameroon's President Paul Biya warned on Monday of "disastrous consequences" for the countries of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa if urgent action is not

Cameroon's Biya warns of disaster for Central Africa financial stability
Africa|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Women held as sex slaves in Sudan's South Kordofan, Human Rights Watch says

Women from Sudan's South Kordofan state have been repeatedly raped and some held as sex slaves by fighters from the warring Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied militias, Human

Women held as sex slaves in Sudan's South Kordofan, Human Rights Watch says
Africa|Environment|World

Rescuers comb debris for survivors, count dead in cyclone-hit Mayotte

Emergency workers searched for survivors on Monday and battled to restore services in Mayotte, France's poorest overseas territory,

Rescuers comb debris for survivors, count dead in cyclone-hit Mayotte
Africa|Crime|World

A Kenyan man gets 50 years in prison for the murder of a gay rights activist

The housemate of an LGBTQ+ activist in Kenya has been sentenced to 50 years in prison for the murder of Edwin Chiloba, whose mutilated body was discovered in a metal box almost two years ago

Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast

BP, ADNOC's XRG agree Egypt gas JV Arcius Energy

BP and Abu Dhabi National Oil Company's international investments arm XRG said on Monday they have closed a deal for a new natural gas joint venture in Egypt, as ADNOC

BP, ADNOC's XRG agree Egypt gas JV Arcius Energy
Africa|Economy|Environment|Europe|World

Key facts about Mayotte, pummelled by Cyclone Chido

Following are some facts about the French overseas territory of Mayotte, where Cyclone Chido devastated the poorest place in France.

Key facts about Mayotte, pummelled by Cyclone Chido
Africa|Business|Economy|Technology

South Africa's Takealot bets on townships to fend off global rivals

South Africa's biggest e-commerce retailer, Takealot, has hired thousands of personal shoppers to help it penetrate townships and rural areas and fend off

South Africa's Takealot bets on townships to fend off global rivals
Africa|Environment|Europe|World

Death toll in French territory of Mayotte from Cyclone Chido is 'several hundred,' top official says

The death toll in the French territory of Mayotte from Cyclone Chido is “several hundred” and may run into the thousands

Death toll in French territory of Mayotte from Cyclone Chido is 'several hundred,' top official says
Africa|Election|MidEast|Political|World

UN launches fresh attempt to resolve Libya's election impasse

The United Nations will convene a technical committee of Libyan experts in an attempt to resolve contentious issues and put the country on the path to long-awaited national elections, the

UN launches fresh attempt to resolve Libya's election impasse
Africa|Environment|Europe|World

Mayotte cyclone kills several hundred, maybe thousands, in worst storm in century

Several hundred people and possibly even thousands may have been killed when the most powerful cyclone in nearly a century hit the French

Mayotte cyclone kills several hundred, maybe thousands, in worst storm in century
Africa|Crime|Political|World

West Africa regional bloc sets up court for crimes under dictatorship in Gambia

West Africa’s regional bloc ECOWAS has approved setting up a special court Sunday to try crimes committed in Gambia during its military dictatorship

Africa|Crime|World

Niger says 39 civilians killed in militant attacks

Suspected jihadists killed 39 civilians, including women and children, in two separate attacks in western Niger's conflict-torn borderlands in recent days, the defence ministry said

Africa|Business|Environment|World

Oil spill occurs at Shell terminal in Nigeria

An oil spill has occurred at the Shell loading terminal in Nigeria's Delta region after a pipeline ruptured, Nigeria's maritime agency said on Sunday.

Africa|Political|World

W Africa bloc offers junta-led states six months to rethink exit

Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger will have a six-month grace period after their scheduled exit from West Africa's main political and economic group next month during

W Africa bloc offers junta-led states six months to rethink exit
Africa|Crime|World

At least 10 people die in Nigeria boat accident

At least 10 people died when a boat capsized on the Benue River in central Nigeria, Benue State police spokesperson Catherine Anene said on Sunday.

Africa|Political|World

West Africa regional bloc approves exit timeline for 3 coup-hit member states

West Africa’s regional bloc ECOWAS has approved an exit timeline for three coup-hit nations

West Africa regional bloc approves exit timeline for 3 coup-hit member states
Africa|Crime|Political|Technology|World

STORY WITHDRAWN Meta contractor dismissed threats to moderators by Ethiopia rebels: court documents

The Dec. 10 story headlined "Meta contractor dismissed threats to moderators by Ethiopia rebels: court documents" is withdrawn out of safety considerations for some named

STORY WITHDRAWN Meta contractor dismissed threats to moderators by Ethiopia rebels: court documents
Africa|Political|World

Congo and Rwanda say peace talks in Angola will not take place

A meeting between the presidents of Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo will not take place as planned on Sunday, both countries said, dashing hopes of a deal to curb Congo's

Congo and Rwanda say peace talks in Angola will not take place
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

At least 22 killed in Israeli Gaza strikes, Palestinian medics say

At least 22 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza on Saturday, medics said, while the Israeli military said it targeted gunmen operating from

At least 22 killed in Israeli Gaza strikes, Palestinian medics say
Africa|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Gunmen clash in a Libyan city and fires erupt at a nearby oil refinery

Libyan officials say clashes have broken out between armed groups in a western city, trapping residents in their homes and causing fires in the country’s second largest oil refinery

Africa|Arts|Business|Entertainment|Food|Health|Lifestyle|Science|Technology|Travel|World

Here are 5 good things that happened this week

Here are 5 good things that happened this week

Here are 5 good things that happened this week
Africa|Europe|MidEast|World

Five die after migrant boat capsizes off Greek island, many feared missing

At least five migrants drowned after their wooden boat capsized off Greece's southern island of Gavdos, the coastguard said on Saturday, and witnesses said many were still missing as

Five die after migrant boat capsizes off Greek island, many feared missing
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Senegal's 2025 budget sees lower deficit after audit revelations

Senegal expects a budget deficit of about 7% of gross domestic product in 2025, according to government proposals seen by Reuters on Saturday, down from the 10% revealed in an audit

Senegal's 2025 budget sees lower deficit after audit revelations
Africa|Business|Economy|Election|Political

Ghana will not quit IMF deal but wants changes, says president-elect

Ghana's President-elect John Dramani Mahama has said he will not abandon the country's $3 billion rescue package with the International Monetary Fund,

Ghana will not quit IMF deal but wants changes, says president-elect
Africa|Travel|World

Benin grants citizenship to slave descendants as it faces its own role in the trade

Some African Americans are among those are taking advantage of a new law in Benin that grants citizenship to those who can trace their lineage to the slave trade

Africa|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Russian cargo plane departs Syria for Libya, more flights expected, official says

A Russian cargo plane departed from Russia's air base in the Syrian port city of Latakia for Libya on Saturday, a Syrian security official stationed outside

Russian cargo plane departs Syria for Libya, more flights expected, official says
Africa|Health|MidEast|Political|World

RSF attacks main hospital in Sudan's al-Fashir, says health official

The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces attacked the main still-functioning hospital in al-Fashir, in Sudan's North Darfur state on Friday, killing nine people and injuring 20,

Africa|Economy|Election|Political|World

African Union chairperson candidates advocate for permanent UN Security Council seats

Three African leaders seeking to head the African Union have detailed their plans for regional security amid conflicts and political coups while strongly advocating for inter-Africa trade

Africa|Education|Science|Technology

Sophia, a famous robot and global icon of AI, wins hearts at Zimbabwe's innovation fair

Sophia, a world-renowned robot, has been the center of attention at an Artificial Intelligence and Innovation fair in Zimbabwe this week

Sophia, a famous robot and global icon of AI, wins hearts at Zimbabwe's innovation fair
Africa|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Suspected Darfur militia leader maintains his innocence at ICC war crimes trial

THE HAGUE - A Sudanese man accused of ordering thousands of pro-government Janjaweed militia to carry out atrocities including murder and rape in Sudan's Darfur region told judges at the International

Suspected Darfur militia leader maintains his innocence at ICC war crimes trial
Africa|Environment|Health|Science|World

Indian Ocean islands of Comoros, Madagascar and Mayotte are bracing for Cyclone Chido

The islands of Comoros, Madagascar and Mayotte in the Indian Ocean are bracing for Cyclone Chido as it makes its way toward Africa’s east coast

Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Turkey can step in to resolve Sudan-UAE disputes, Erdogan tells Burhan

Turkey can step in to resolve disputes between Sudan and the United Arab Emirates, President Tayyip Erdogan told the head of Sudan's sovereign council Abdel Fattah al-Burhan in a

Turkey can step in to resolve Sudan-UAE disputes, Erdogan tells Burhan
Africa|Election|Political

Court rules Namibia opposition parties can inspect election data

Two Namibian opposition parties that are seeking to challenge the result of elections last month won a court order on Friday allowing them to inspect election materials they had

Court rules Namibia opposition parties can inspect election data
Africa|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

China and Egypt agree on need to promote peace in Middle East

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Beijing agreed with Egypt that both nations should promote peace and negotiations to achieve stability in the Middle East, amid several crises

China and Egypt agree on need to promote peace in Middle East
Africa|Political|World

Zimbabwe's president once faced the death penalty and is now set to abolish it

Zimbabwe’s senate has approved a bill to abolish the death penalty and it is now set to be signed into law by the president

Zimbabwe's president once faced the death penalty and is now set to abolish it
Africa|Food|MidEast|World

Syria faces crisis and Gaza heads toward famine, World Food Program official says

The deputy executive director of the U.N. World Food Program has been on whirlwind visits to hotspots in the Middle East and Sudan to assess dire humanitarian situations and escalating demands for food from millions of people trapped or fleeing conflicts

Syria faces crisis and Gaza heads toward famine, World Food Program official says
Africa|Environment|Political|World

In Lesotho, UN chief Guterres urges rich nations to meet new commitments on climate finance

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged rich nations to honor their new commitments to help the world’s poorer countries fight climate change in a speech to Lesotho’s Parliament

In Lesotho, UN chief Guterres urges rich nations to meet new commitments on climate finance
Africa|Europe|World

Rescue group saves 11-year-old girl floating alone in the Mediterranean for days after shipwreck

A humanitarian rescue group says its sailboat plucked from the central Mediterranean an 11-year-old girl believed to be the only survivor of a shipwreck in stormy seas

Rescue group saves 11-year-old girl floating alone in the Mediterranean for days after shipwreck
Africa|Americas|Environment|Science|Travel|World

Male humpback whale makes record-breaking migration

Male humpback whale makes record-breaking migration

Male humpback whale makes record-breaking migration
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

UAE flights flood airstrip UN says supplies weapons to Sudan rebels

Since civil war erupted in Sudan last year, dozens of cargo planes from the United Arab Emirates have landed at a small airstrip in Chad that some U.N. experts and diplomats suspect

UAE flights flood airstrip UN says supplies weapons to Sudan rebels
Africa|Crime|Europe|MidEast|World

Greece launches emergency inquiry into the alleged assault of an Egyptian minor at a migrant camp

A Supreme Court prosecutor in Greece has launched an emergency inquiry into the alleged beating and sexual assault of a 16-year-old Egyptian boy at a camp for migrants outside Athens

Africa|Economy|Environment|Food|World

Zimbabwe at risk of another dry season after El Nino drought, says WFP

Zimbabwe appears to be heading into another dry spell that could worsen hunger for millions of people already suffering from an El Nino-induced drought,

Zimbabwe at risk of another dry season after El Nino drought, says WFP
Africa|MidEast|World

At least nine die, six missing as migrant boat sinks off Tunisia

Tunisia's coastguard has recovered the bodies of nine migrants while six others are still missing after their boat sank off the Tunisian coast, a judicial official said on Thursday,

Africa|Crime|MidEast|World

Comoros couple released after sentencing for gay sex verdict

A court in Comoros released two women on Thursday after a judge found them guilty of engaging in gay sexual activity and sentenced them for a shorter period than

Africa|Asia|Environment|Science|World

15% of global population lives within a few miles of a coast − and the number is growing rapidly

Nearly 10% of the planet’s human inhabitants live within 3.1 miles of the coast − where the risk of climate disasters is often highest.

15% of global population lives within a few miles of a coast − and the number is growing rapidly
Africa|Europe|World

Girl, 11, survives migrant shipwreck by clinging to tire tubes for 3 days

Girl, 11, survives migrant shipwreck by clinging to tire tubes for 3 days

Girl, 11, survives migrant shipwreck by clinging to tire tubes for 3 days
Africa|Crime|Election|Political|World

At least 110 people have died in 7 weeks of post-election protests in Mozambique, rights groups say

Rights and civil society groups say more than 100 people including children have been killed by security forces in post-election protests in Mozambique that have lasted nearly two months

At least 110 people have died in 7 weeks of post-election protests in Mozambique, rights groups say
Africa|Political|World

Somalia pulls troops out of Lower Juba after clashes with Jubbaland forces

Somalia said on Thursday it had pulled federal troops out of the southwestern Lower Juba region, after clashes with local forces from Jubbaland state which has

Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Somalia, Ethiopia agree to work together to resolve Somaliland port dispute

Somalia and Ethiopia said they would work together to resolve a dispute over Addis Ababa's plan to build a port in the breakaway region of Somaliland, which had drawn in regional

Somalia, Ethiopia agree to work together to resolve Somaliland port dispute
Africa|Health|World

Hardest-hit Nigeria is latest African country to provide malaria vaccine to young children

Nigeria is the latest African country to give a new malaria vaccine to young childen

Hardest-hit Nigeria is latest African country to provide malaria vaccine to young children
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Rights group accuses Russian mercenaries of abuses against civilians in Mali

Human Rights Watch says Mali’s armed forces, supported by Russian mercenaries, committed abuses against civilians since the withdrawal of a UN peacekeeping mission late last year

Rights group accuses Russian mercenaries of abuses against civilians in Mali
Africa|Crime|Economy|Education|World

Takeaways from AP's report on child labor in Nigeria lithium mines

Growing demand for the lithium used in batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage has created a new frontier for mining in Nigeria

Africa|Election|Political|World

Fighting breaks out between Somalia's Jubbaland region and federal government

Clashes erupted on Wednesday between forces from Somalia's federal government and the semi-autonomous Jubbaland region, raising

Africa|Crime|Europe|World

Eleven-year-old from Sierra Leone survives three days at sea

An 11-year-old girl from Sierra Leone was rescued overnight after three days at sea as the sole survivor of a shipwreck off Italy's Lampedusa island, a rescue

Eleven-year-old from Sierra Leone survives three days at sea
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

UN chief says debt relief tools far from adequate

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Wednesday that existing debt relief mechanisms were far from adequate to address global

UN chief says debt relief tools far from adequate
Africa|Economy|World

Nigeria suffers power outage after grid failure, power companies say

Nigeria suffered a widespread electricity blackout after its national grid collapsed on Wednesday, the country's power distribution companies said.

Africa|Crime|Political|World

Communal attacks kill more than 40 people in western DR Congo

More than 40 people have been killed over the last week in a flare-up of violence between two feuding communities in western Democratic Republic of Congo, the Congolese

Africa|MidEast|Political|World

UN chief sees hope in Syria after end of Assad regime

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said there were signs of hope in Syria following the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad by rebel forces over

UN chief sees hope in Syria after end of Assad regime
Africa|Health|World

Authorities say the mystery disease in Congo might be malaria but more testing is needed

Authorities say the mystery flu-like illness that has killed dozens of people in southwest Congo in recent weeks might be malaria

Authorities say the mystery disease in Congo might be malaria but more testing is needed
Africa|Crime|Political|World

ICC suspect ordered murder and rape in Sudan's Darfur, judges hear

THE HAGUE - The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor told judges on Wednesday that the suspect in the first trial examining war crimes in Sudan's Darfur region two decades ago was a feared

ICC suspect ordered murder and rape in Sudan's Darfur, judges hear
Africa|Crime|Europe|World

Six migrants die trying to reach Spain's Canary Islands

At least six migrants have died trying to reach Spain's Canary Islands using precarious boats from West Africa, the emergency services and the Red Cross said on Wednesday.

Africa|Business|Crime|Economy|Political

Nigeria's Rivers state pledges gunboats to navy in fight against oil theft

Nigeria's oil-rich Rivers state will provide six gunboats to the navy for patrols as part of efforts to help combat oil theft, which has plagued the

Africa|Health|World

Malaria cases up again in 2023, African children worst hit, WHO reports

There were around 11 million more cases of malaria in 2023 than in 2022, up to an estimated 263 million, according to a new World Health Organization report, marking another year of

Malaria cases up again in 2023, African children worst hit, WHO reports
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

South Africa inflation rises less than expected, helped by food

South Africa's inflation rate rose less than expected in November, staying just below the central bank's target range thanks to food inflation slowing to its

South Africa inflation rises less than expected, helped by food
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Sudan again tops International Rescue Committee crises watchlist

Sudan - for the second year in a row - topped a 2025 watchlist of global humanitarian crises released by the International Rescue Committee (IRC) aid organization on

Sudan again tops International Rescue Committee crises watchlist
Africa|Crime|Europe|World

Human trafficking rises sharply after dropping during pandemic, UN says

Human trafficking has risen sharply due to conflicts, climate-induced disasters and global crises, according to a United Nations report published on Wednesday.

Human trafficking rises sharply after dropping during pandemic, UN says
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Rights group demands probe of ex-governor, 2 army officers in Congo for possible humanitarian crimes

Amnesty International has called for an investigation into a former governor and two top army officials in Congo for “possible crimes against humanity” during a deadly protest crackdown last year

Rights group demands probe of ex-governor, 2 army officers in Congo for possible humanitarian crimes
Africa|Health|World

Some patients in mysterious outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo have malaria, early testing reveals

Some patients in mysterious outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo have malaria, early testing reveals

Some patients in mysterious outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo have malaria, early testing reveals
Africa|Americas|Crime|World

Haitians demand protection after gang leader massacres dozens of people to avenge son's death

A coastal community in Haiti’s capital is reeling days after a gang leader was accused of killing more than 100 people to avenge his son’s death

Haitians demand protection after gang leader massacres dozens of people to avenge son's death
Africa|Crime|World

Collapsed wall kills five Kenyan gold miners, local official says

A wall collapsed at an illegal gold mine in northern Kenya, killing five people and leaving around 15 others missing, a local government official said on Tuesday.

Africa|MidEast|Political|World

At least 127, mostly civilians, killed in two days in Sudan bombardments

At least 127 people, mostly civilians, were killed in Sudan on Monday and Tuesday by barrel bombs and shelling from the warring sides, rights activists said.

At least 127, mostly civilians, killed in two days in Sudan bombardments
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Somalia's president flies to Turkey for third round of talks with Ethiopia

Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud was heading to Ankara, Turkey, to attend the third round of talks aimed at defusing tensions with Ethiopia, the state news agency reported

Somalia's president flies to Turkey for third round of talks with Ethiopia
Africa|Europe|Political|World

France begins military withdrawal from Chad, army says

France has started the withdrawal of its military from Chad with the departure of two warplanes that were based in the capital N'Djamena, the French army said, two weeks after Chad

France begins military withdrawal from Chad, army says
Africa|Crime|World

Gunmen kidnap at least 50 people in northwestern Nigeria

Armed men kidnapped dozens of people in northwestern Nigeria, residents and the police told The Associated Press on Tuesday, in the latest mass abduction in the region

Africa|Crime|Political|World

Police in Kenya hurl tear gas at protesters angry about gender-based violence

Police in Kenya’s capital have hurled tear gas canisters at hundreds of protesters angry about gender-based violence and femicide or the killing of women

Police in Kenya hurl tear gas at protesters angry about gender-based violence
Africa|Europe|Political|World

France flies out 2 Mirage fighter jets from Chad to signal beginning of military withdrawal

The French military says it has flown out the two Mirage fighter jets it had stationed in Chad, signaling the beginning of its withdrawal of military forces from the central African country

France flies out 2 Mirage fighter jets from Chad to signal beginning of military withdrawal
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Kenyan police fire teargas at protesters marching against femicide

Kenyan police fired teargas and arrested at least three people on Tuesday as hundreds protested against a wave of femicides, a Reuters reporter and

Kenyan police fire teargas at protesters marching against femicide
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast

Egypt's inflation dips to near two-year low of 25.5% in November

Egypt's annual urban consumer price inflation rate dropped more than expected to 25.5% in November, its lowest since December 2022, data from statistics agency CAPMAS showed on

Egypt's inflation dips to near two-year low of 25.5% in November
Africa|Crime|MidEast|World

At least 8 killed in building collapse in Cairo

Egyptian authorities say at least eight people have been killed when an apartment building collapsed Cairo

At least 8 killed in building collapse in Cairo
Africa|Americas|Asia|Election|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

When the world voted: the year of elections in photos

In 2024, people voted in countries that were home to almost half the world's population.

When the world voted: the year of elections in photos
Africa|Crime|World

Major kidnapping incidents in northern Nigeria this year

A gang of gunmen kidnapped more than 50 women and children in a raid on Kakin Dawa village in Nigeria's Zamfara state, police and residents said.

Major kidnapping incidents in northern Nigeria this year
Africa|Election|Political

Zambian court rules ex-president Lungu ineligible to run for another term

Zambia's constitutional court ruled on Tuesday that former President Edgar Lungu was ineligible to run for another term in office after he announced his return to politics last year.

Zambian court rules ex-president Lungu ineligible to run for another term
Africa|Europe|Political|World

Chagossians want a say as UK-Mauritius deal faces fresh scrutiny

Chagossians living in Britain said fresh doubts over a deal to hand sovereignty of their islands to Mauritius had given them a "last

Chagossians want a say as UK-Mauritius deal faces fresh scrutiny
Africa|Business|Economy|Political

South Africa business confidence sees biggest jump in nearly two years

South African business confidence saw its biggest year-on-year improvement in almost two years in November, boosted by higher tourist numbers, precious metal prices and new

South Africa business confidence sees biggest jump in nearly two years
Africa|Crime|World

Gunmen kidnap at least 50 in Nigeria's Zamfara state, residents and police say

A gang of gunmen kidnapped more than 50 women and children in a raid on Kakin Dawa village in Nigeria's northwest Zamfara state, police and residents said.

Africa|Business|Economy|Political

World Bank cuts Kenya's 2024 growth estimate to 4.7% on fiscal challenges

The World Bank downgraded Kenya's economic growth estimate for this year to 4.7% on Tuesday, from an initial 5.0%, citing the impact of floods, anti-government

World Bank cuts Kenya's 2024 growth estimate to 4.7% on fiscal challenges
Africa|Americas|Arts|Education|Technology

From HCC to Stanford: Avey Etaghene’s Bold Journey to Empower the World Through AI

From HCC to Stanford: Avey Etaghene’s Bold Journey to Empower the World Through AI

Africa|Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|Technology

Lithium supply surplus set to stay with battery makers' help

Many lithium mines, led by Chinese operators, are maintaining production of the raw material needed for electric vehicle (EV) batteries, in defiance of prices weak

Lithium supply surplus set to stay with battery makers' help
Africa|Business|Economy|Environment|Political|World

Takeaways from AP's report on Chinese gold mining threatening endangered protected site in Congo

For eight years a Chinese mining company has been vastly expanding inside an endangered World Heritage Site, accused by locals and conservationists of decimating the environment

Takeaways from AP's report on Chinese gold mining threatening endangered protected site in Congo
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|US|World

Five years since its inception, a US development agency competes with China on global projects

Since its inception in 2019, a U.S. development agency has created a portfolio of more than $50 billion worth of projects in 114 countries, including a trans-Africa railway corridor, a power plant in Sierra Leone, and solar panel manufacturing in India

Five years since its inception, a US development agency competes with China on global projects
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

Haiti gang massacre leaves over 180 dead after Voodoo accusations, say UN and rights groups

Haiti gang massacre leaves over 180 dead after Voodoo accusations, say UN and rights groups

Haiti gang massacre leaves over 180 dead after Voodoo accusations, say UN and rights groups
Africa|Economy|Election|Political

Ghana's ex-leader is declared the presidential election winner and pledges 'reset' in a bad economy

Ghana’s former leader John Dramani Mahama has been declared the winner of the presidential election

Ghana's ex-leader is declared the presidential election winner and pledges 'reset' in a bad economy
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

Haiti gang massacres around 180 people, targeting elderly

Around 180 people were killed over the weekend in Haiti's Cite Soleil area, Haiti's prime minister's office said on Monday, after attacks that an NGO said were ordered by a

Haiti gang massacres around 180 people, targeting elderly
Africa|Election|Political

Ghana electoral commission declares ex-President Mahama election winner

Ghana's electoral commission on Monday declared ex-president and main opposition leader John Dramani Mahama winner of Saturday's

Ghana electoral commission declares ex-President Mahama election winner
Africa|Europe|Political|World

EU extends sanctions on Congolese officials for another year

The Council of European Union on Monday renewed EU sanctions on the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) for another year, extending them until Dec. 12, 2025, it said in a

Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

UN chief condemns Haiti violence, calls for investigation

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday condemned gang violence and loss of life in Haiti, his spokesperson said, after more than 180 people were killed

UN chief condemns Haiti violence, calls for investigation
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

South African rand firms as gold gets boost, data-packed week ahead

South Africa's rand jumped on Monday at the start of a week packed with economic data releases, as gold prices climbed after China's central bank resumed purchases of the

South African rand firms as gold gets boost, data-packed week ahead
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Closing statements begin in the trial of Central African Republic rebels at the Hague

Prosecutors have told the International Criminal Court that they are confident that two alleged leaders of a predominantly Christian rebel group in the Central African Republic are guilty of multiple counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity

Africa|Crime|Political|World

Armed attackers kill 21 civilians in western Niger, army says

Armed attackers on motorcycles killed at least 21 civilians in the West African nation of Niger, the army said.

Africa|Economy|Election|Political

John Dramani Mahama returning as Ghana president on pledge to mend economy

John Dramani Mahama, who is returning as Ghana's president eight years after losing power, achieved his political comeback on a promise to

John Dramani Mahama returning as Ghana president on pledge to mend economy
Africa|Health|World

Undiagnosed disease in Congo puts children, malnourished at risk, WHO says

A mystery disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo is spreading mainly among children and putting severely malnourished people at risk, according to the World Health Organization

Undiagnosed disease in Congo puts children, malnourished at risk, WHO says
Africa|Health|Science|Technology|World

Morocco produces Africa’s first mpox tests as the continent tries to rely less on imports

After African countries struggled to get testing kits during the COVID-19 pandemic, officials vowed to make the continent less dependent on imported medical supplies

Morocco produces Africa’s first mpox tests as the continent tries to rely less on imports
Africa|Election|Political|World

Ghana's ex-President John Mahama is set to return after rival concedes election

Ghana’s former President John Dramani Mahama is set to return to office in the West African nation’s presidential election after the ruling party candidate conceded defeat

Ghana's ex-President John Mahama is set to return after rival concedes election
Africa|Economy|Election|Environment|Political

Former Ghana leader pulls off historic comeback after crucial presidential election

Former Ghana leader pulls off historic comeback after crucial presidential election

Former Ghana leader pulls off historic comeback after crucial presidential election
Africa

'You could say it's an obsession': Man shows collection of over 4 million butterflies

Steve Collins, a butterfly collector in Nairobi, has dedicated his life to finding, preserving, and studying African butterfly species, amassing what is considered the world's largest collection. He's now looking for a new home for the collection and someone to carry on his work. CNN's Larry Madowo reports.

'You could say it's an obsession': Man shows collection of over 4 million butterflies
Africa|Arts|Entertainment|World

Marrakech festival spotlights tensions animating Morocco's movie industry

Each year, celebrities descend on Morocco to attend the Marrakech International Film Festival, enjoy warm weather, luxurious resorts and laud the power of cinema

Marrakech festival spotlights tensions animating Morocco's movie industry
Africa|Election|Political

Ghana's former President Mahama wins election

Ghana's former President John Dramani Mahama has staged a political comeback by winning the West African nation's presidential

Ghana's former President Mahama wins election
Africa|Political|World

Burkina Faso junta appoints new prime minister

Burkina Faso's military government has appointed Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouedraogo as prime minister of the transition after it fired Apollinaire Joachim Kyelem de Tambela, and dissolved

Africa|Economy|Election|Political

Ghana counts votes amid hopes for better times

Ghana voted in a presidential and parliamentary election on Saturday amid hopes for an economic revival after the worst financial

Ghana counts votes amid hopes for better times
Africa|Arts|Entertainment|MidEast|World

Marrakech Film Festival bestows Palestinian film 'Happy Holidays' with top award

The Marrakech International Film Festival has bestowed its top prize on “Happy Holidays,” a Palestinian drama set in Israel whose screenplay won an award at the Venice Film Festival in September

Marrakech Film Festival bestows Palestinian film 'Happy Holidays' with top award
Africa

Doctors aren’t yet sure what the illness is that killed 143 people within 2 weeks

Dr. Michael Osterholm says he believes doctors will know soon what caused 143 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo to die over a period of two weeks after experiencing flu-like symptoms and says evidence indicates that it is not spreading rapidly.

Doctors aren’t yet sure what the illness is that killed 143 people within 2 weeks
Africa|Crime|Europe|World

Europe's new migrant hotspot races to cope with surging deaths

Two years ago forensic pathologist Modesto Martinez, 68, moved to the tiny Canary Island of El Hierro with an eye to retiring.

Europe's new migrant hotspot races to cope with surging deaths
Africa|Political|World

Burkina Faso junta fires prime minister, dissolves government

Burkina Faso's ruling junta has dismissed interim Prime Minister Apollinaire Joachim Kyelem de Tambela and dissolved the government, a decree issued by the office of military leader Ibrahim

Burkina Faso junta fires prime minister, dissolves government
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

Kenyan police in Haiti tender resignations over pay delays

Nearly 20 of the roughly 400 Kenyan police officers serving in Haiti on a U.N.-backed anti-gang force have submitted letters of resignation from the mission over the

Kenyan police in Haiti tender resignations over pay delays
Africa|Health|World

A mystery illness has killed dozens of people in Congo. UN experts are now investigating

The World Health Organization said Friday it deployed experts to investigate a mystery flu-like disease that in recent weeks killed dozens of people in southwest Congo

A mystery illness has killed dozens of people in Congo. UN experts are now investigating
Africa|Business|Economy|MidEast|World

Egyptian military agency takes over wheat buying from decades-old supply group

An Egyptian military agency has taken over the country's import of strategic commodities, a letter seen by Reuters showed, replacing a decades-old state institution to

Egyptian military agency takes over wheat buying from decades-old supply group
Africa|Health|World

WHO sends experts to help Congo diagnose mystery disease

The World Health Organization said on Friday it is deploying experts to support health authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo to investigate an as-yet undiagnosed disease

WHO sends experts to help Congo diagnose mystery disease
Africa|Arts|Entertainment|Political|World

Sudan documentary implores world to remember how a hopeful revolution became a forgotten war

A new documentary chronicles Sudan's 2019 revolution and the period of time immediately after the ouster of military dictator Omar Al-Bashir

Sudan documentary implores world to remember how a hopeful revolution became a forgotten war
Africa|Sports

Julien Guerrier leads Nedbank Golf Challenge with defending champion Max Homa 2 strokes back

Julien Guerrier has taken a one-stroke lead after the second round of the Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City

Africa|Americas|Crime|World

Under assault by gangs in Haiti, a Kenyan-led mission fights back

An armored vehicle carrying Kenyan police rumbles through Haiti’s capital with a shattered window that a high-caliber bullet failed to penetrate, a permanent sign of the violence confronting the United Nations-backed force almost daily in Port-au-Prince

Under assault by gangs in Haiti, a Kenyan-led mission fights back
Africa|Economy|Election|Environment|Political

Ghanaians vote in high-stakes elections as former leader eyes Trump-like comeback

Ghanaians vote in high-stakes elections as former leader eyes Trump-like comeback

Ghanaians vote in high-stakes elections as former leader eyes Trump-like comeback
Africa|Economy|Food|Political

Nigeria's Senate seeks to criminalise corn exports to tackle hunger

Nigeria's Senate has passed a bill seeking to make it a crime to export large quantities of unprocessed corn in an effort to alleviate hunger in the West African

Nigeria's Senate seeks to criminalise corn exports to tackle hunger
Africa|Environment|Science

Wolves may be pollinators as well as predators, study suggests

Wolves may be pollinators as well as predators, study suggests

Africa|Asia|Crime|World

A Chinese vessel has been hijacked off the Somali coast, officials say

Local authorities in Somalia have confirmed that a Chinese-owned fishing vessel with 18 crew members aboard was hijacked last week off the northeastern coast of Xaafuun district in Somalia’s Bari region

Africa|Crime|Europe|Political

Janusz Walus, killer of South Africa's anti-apartheid leader Chris Hani, to be deported to Poland

The South African government says the convicted killer of South Africa’s anti-apartheid leader Chris Hani will be deported to his home country of Poland after his parole came to an end this week

Africa|Asia|Crime|Europe|MidEast|World

Chinese fishing vessel under control of suspected pirates off Somali coast, EU naval force says

Chinese fishing vessel under control of suspected pirates off Somali coast, EU naval force says

Chinese fishing vessel under control of suspected pirates off Somali coast, EU naval force says
Africa|Crime|Europe|Political

South Africa to deport killer of anti-apartheid leader Hani to his native Poland

South Africa will deport Janusz Walus, a far-right extremist who assassinated anti-apartheid leader Chris Hani in 1993, to his native Poland on Friday, the government said.

Africa|Americas|Business|Crime|US

McKinsey Africa to pay $122 million in South Africa bribery scheme, US Justice Department says

McKinsey and Company Africa Ltd, a subsidiary of McKinsey & Company, will pay more than $122 million to resolve a U.S. investigation into a

McKinsey Africa to pay $122 million in South Africa bribery scheme, US Justice Department says
Africa|Europe|Sports

Tottenham joins list of top Premier League teams to lose at Bournemouth as fans jeer Postecoglou

Manchester City, Arsenal and now Tottenham

Tottenham joins list of top Premier League teams to lose at Bournemouth as fans jeer Postecoglou
Africa|News|Science|Technology|World

Rwanda will host a company's 1st small-scale nuclear reactor testing carbon-free energy approach

Rwanda’s atomic energy board says it has signed a deal with a Canadian-German company to build its first small-scale nuclear reactor to test what the company claims is a new approach for nuclear fission

Africa|Economy|Election|Political

Ghana's presidential frontrunners in last-minute rally for votes

Ghana's two main presidential contenders staged rival rallies in the capital, Accra, on Thursday evening, courting voters in a final push ahead of the

Ghana's presidential frontrunners in last-minute rally for votes
Africa|News|World

Niger's junta released a French official held for 5 days

France says a French official detained in military-led Niger last week has been released

Africa|Economy|Technology|US

In San Francisco, Kenya's president woos American tech companies despite increasing taxes at home

Kenya’s president is wooing American tech companies, promising a business-friendly environment — even though he has raised taxes on businesses at home

In San Francisco, Kenya's president woos American tech companies despite increasing taxes at home
Africa|Crime|Election|News|World

Zimbabwe's reelected president says there's democracy. But beating and torture allegations emerge

Lawyers for an opposition party councilor in Zimbabwe say he and a relative were abducted, beaten and whipped by unknown men amid a post-election crackdown on criticism of recently reelected President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his ruling ZANU-PF party

Zimbabwe's reelected president says there's democracy. But beating and torture allegations emerge
Africa|Health|News

Road collision kills 4 Greek rescue workers dispatched to flood-stricken Libya, health minister says

Libya' health minister says four Greek rescue workers dispatched to Libya following devastating flooding in the eastern city of Derna were killed in a road collision

Road collision kills 4 Greek rescue workers dispatched to flood-stricken Libya, health minister says
Africa|News

Landslide in northwest Congo kills at least 17 people after torrential rain

Authorities in northwestern Congo say torrential rain has caused a landslide that killed at least 17 people overnight

Africa|Crime|News

At least 20 students abducted in a new attack by gunmen targeting schools in northern Nigeria

Residents and local media in northcentral Nigeria say at least 20 students have been abducted by gunmen in northwestern Nigeria during an attack that targeted their school

Africa|Europe|News|Opinion|World

Niger's junta accuses United Nations chief of blocking its participation at General Assembly

The military government that seized power in Niger has accused United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres of “obstructing” the West African nation’s full participation at the U.N.‘s annual meeting of world leaders in order to appease France and its allies

Africa|Europe|News|World

President Emmanuel Macron says France will end military presence in Niger and pull ambassador from country after coup

President Emmanuel Macron says France will end military presence in Niger and pull ambassador from country after coup

Africa|Election|News|Political

Mali's military government postpones a presidential election intended to restore civilian rule

A spokesperson says Mali's military-led government has postponed a presidential election that was expected to return the West African nation to democracy following a 2020 coup

Africa|Health|News|World

Researchers have verified 1,329 hunger deaths in Ethiopia's Tigray region since the cease-fire there

Researchers say they have verified 1,329 deaths from hunger in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region since a cease-fire ended a two-year conflict there in November

Researchers have verified 1,329 hunger deaths in Ethiopia's Tigray region since the cease-fire there
Africa|Business|Crime|Economy

Mali issues arrest warrant for Barrick Gold CEO, document shows

Mali, one of Africa's biggest gold producers, has issued an arrest warrant for Barrick Gold Chief Executive Mark Bristow, a warrant

Mali issues arrest warrant for Barrick Gold CEO, document shows
Africa|Americas|Business|Crime|US

McKinsey subsidiary will pay $122M for scheme to bribe South African officials, US says

An African subsidiary of the consulting firm McKinsey & Company Inc. will pay a criminal penalty of more than $122 million to resolve a U.S. Justice Department investigation into a yearslong scheme to bribe South African government officials

Africa|Health|World

Congo government says it's 'on alert' over mystery flu-like disease that killed dozens

Congo’s health minister says the government is on alert over a mystery flu-like disease that in recent weeks killed dozens of people

Congo government says it's 'on alert' over mystery flu-like disease that killed dozens
Africa|Health|World

Sierra Leone begins nationwide rollout of Ebola vaccine a decade after deadly outbreak

Sierra Leone has started a nationwide rollout of the single-dose Ebola vaccine

Sierra Leone begins nationwide rollout of Ebola vaccine a decade after deadly outbreak
Africa|Crime|World

EU naval force: Chinese fishing vessel under control of alleged pirates in Somali waters

A Chinese fishing vessel is under the control of alleged pirates in Somalia's waters in the semi-autonomous Puntland region, the European Union's anti-piracy naval force said on

Africa|Business|Economy|Election|Political

Namibia's president-elect pledges 'radical shifts' on poverty and unemployment

Namibia's President-elect Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah pledged "radical shifts" to fix the country's high levels of poverty and unemployment, speaking on Thursday in her first press

Namibia's president-elect pledges 'radical shifts' on poverty and unemployment
Africa|Business|MidEast|World

Crew of cargo ship rescued in Red Sea, EU naval force says

The crew of Panama-flagged cargo ship MV ISA STAR have been rescued in the Red Sea after sending a distress signal, the EU's Aspides naval mission said.

Africa|Political|US|World

Takeaways from Biden's Africa trip: Pardon of son Hunter overshadows official business

President Joe Biden’s long-delayed trip to Africa was overshadowed by his controversial pardon of his son Hunter

Takeaways from Biden's Africa trip: Pardon of son Hunter overshadows official business
Africa|Crime|Lifestyle|World

A court in Kenya finds a housemate guilty in the killing of an LGBTQ activist

A court in Kenya has found the housemate of an LBGTQ activist guilty of murder in the killing of the activist, whose body was discovered stashed in a metal box two years ago

Africa|Economy|Political|Technology|World

Biden wraps historic Africa trip overshadowed by domestic and geopolitical controversies

Biden wraps historic Africa trip overshadowed by domestic and geopolitical controversies

Biden wraps historic Africa trip overshadowed by domestic and geopolitical controversies
Africa|Crime|World

Suspected bandits lay explosives on Nigerian road, causing damage

A gang of armed men planted explosives along the Dansadau-Gusau road in northwest Nigeria's Zamfara state, causing significant damage and casualties, a military

Africa|Political|World

Joe Biden's pardon of his son Hunter spurs broader discussion on who else should be granted clemency

President Joe Biden has ducked questions on his decision to break his word and pardon his son Hunter, ignoring calls for him to explain his reversal as he was making his first presidential trip to Angola

Joe Biden's pardon of his son Hunter spurs broader discussion on who else should be granted clemency
Africa|Business|Political|US|World

Biden says 'Africa is the future' as he pledges millions more on the last day of Angola visit

President Joe Biden has pledged another $600 million for an ambitious multi-country rail project in Africa as one of the final foreign policy moves of his administration

Biden says 'Africa is the future' as he pledges millions more on the last day of Angola visit
Africa|Economy|Environment|World

Climate Investment Funds board backs $500 million Ethiopia nature plan

Multilateral lender Climate Investment Funds will back a $500 million plan to help drought-prone Ethiopia restore degraded land, protect its forests and bolster food

Climate Investment Funds board backs $500 million Ethiopia nature plan
Africa|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Shelling renewed at famine-stricken camp in Sudan

Shelling renewed at the famine-stricken Zamzam displacement camp on Wednesday, after a lull the previous day in attacks by the Rapid Support Forces, according to activists and medics

Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

China's duty-free access for poor African states kicks in as Biden tours Angola

China's zero-tariff access for Africa's least developed countries kicked in this week, a senior Chinese diplomat said, just as U.S. President Joe Biden visits Angola.

China's duty-free access for poor African states kicks in as Biden tours Angola
Africa|Crime|World

Kenyan court finds housemate of slain LGBTQ activist guilty of murder

A Kenyan court on Wednesday found the housemate of gay rights activist Edwin Kiptoo guilty of his murder, authorities said, nearly two years after the killing sent shockwaves

Africa|Americas|MidEast|Political|World

New UN aid chief vows 'ruthlessness' to prioritize spending as funding for world's crises shrinks

The new head of the U.N. humanitarian aid agency is calling for “ruthlessness” when prioritizing how it spends money

New UN aid chief vows 'ruthlessness' to prioritize spending as funding for world's crises shrinks
Africa|Crime|News|World

Explainer-Why fighting is flaring in eastern Congo and threatening regional stability

Violent clashes have escalated between Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)'s army and Rwandan-backed M23 Tutsi-led rebels in eastern Congo, killing scores and

Explainer-Why fighting is flaring in eastern Congo and threatening regional stability
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

Biden meets African leaders in Angola to advance Lobito railway project

U.S.

Biden meets African leaders in Angola to advance Lobito railway project
Africa|Crime|World

Extremist rebels linked to IS kill at least 9 and kidnap 3 in eastern Congo

Congolese authorities say extremist rebels linked to the Islamic State group killed at least 9 people, including an 8-month-old baby and a 14-year-old girl, in eastern Congo and kidnapped several others

Africa|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

UK's David Lammy: hand of Russia seen in many world conflicts at present

Russia's involvement can be seen in many of the wars currently taking place across the world, said British Foreign Minister David Lammy at a NATO meeting on Wednesday, as he urged

UK's David Lammy: hand of Russia seen in many world conflicts at present
Africa|Business|Economy

S.African consumer confidence drops, but signals strong festive season

South Africa's consumer confidence slipped one point in the fourth quarter, although retail sales during the festive season are still expected to be their best levels last seen in 2019, a

S.African consumer confidence drops, but signals strong festive season
Africa|Food|World

World Food Program’s troubles in Sudan hurt hunger relief, alienated donors - internal report

Serious problems in the United Nations World Food Program’s response to the Sudan crisis are hampering the organization’s ability to alleviate hunger in the

World Food Program’s troubles in Sudan hurt hunger relief, alienated donors - internal report
Africa|News|World

Senegal president says Mali 'not totally inflexible' on ECOWAS bloc

Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, on his first official visit to Mali on Thursday, said he raised the question of remaining in regional bloc ECOWAS with his Malian

Senegal president says Mali 'not totally inflexible' on ECOWAS bloc
Africa|Election|News|World

Senegal to elect its next president after months of unrest

Senegalese head to the polls to vote in a tightly contested presidential election marred by months of unrest that has threatened democracy in one of West Africa’s most stable nations

Senegal to elect its next president after months of unrest
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Nearly 300 abducted schoolchildren in northwest Nigeria freed after two weeks

A state official in northwest Nigeria says nearly 300 schoolchildren abducted from their school in have been released more than two weeks after the children were seized from their school

Nearly 300 abducted schoolchildren in northwest Nigeria freed after two weeks
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Senegalese await the outcome of a peaceful presidential vote, following months of unrest

Senegalese anxiously are awaiting the results of Sunday's presidential election, following months of uncertainty and unrest that tested its reputation as a stable democracy in a region rife with coups

Senegalese await the outcome of a peaceful presidential vote, following months of unrest
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An explosion near a police station in northern Kenya has killed 4 people, including 3 officers

Authorities in Kenya say that an explosion at a small hotel located near a police station in the northeast of the country has killed four people

An explosion near a police station in northern Kenya has killed 4 people, including 3 officers
Africa|Americas|Economy|News|World

UN chief calls for slavery reparations to overcome 'generations of discrimination'

United Nations chief Antonio Guterres called on Monday for reparations over the transatlantic trafficking of enslaved people as a way to tackle its legacy in today's

UN chief calls for slavery reparations to overcome 'generations of discrimination'
Africa|Crime|News

Prosecutors allege South Africa's parliamentary speaker took $135,000 and a wig in bribes

South African prosecutors say they intend to charge the parliamentary speaker with corruption

Prosecutors allege South Africa's parliamentary speaker took $135,000 and a wig in bribes
Africa|News

Senegal's president-elect pledges to fight corruption after a stunning victory for the 44-year-old

Senegal woke up to a new president-elect, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, a former tax inspector and political novice

Senegal's president-elect pledges to fight corruption after a stunning victory for the 44-year-old
Africa|Crime|News

Kenya starts to hand over to relatives the bodies of 429 members of a doomsday cult

Kenya's government has begun handing over to relatives the bodies of 429 members of a doomsday cult at the center of a legal case that has shocked the country

Kenya starts to hand over to relatives the bodies of 429 members of a doomsday cult
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US eyeing April 18 for possible resumption of Sudan peace talks

The United States is eyeing April 18 for a possible resumption of peace talks on Sudan in Saudi Arabia, U.S.

US eyeing April 18 for possible resumption of Sudan peace talks
Africa|Economy|Election|Political

Discontent runs high as Ghana readies to vote on Saturday

Public frustration over Ghana's economic travails, including high prices and a dearth of jobs, has dominated the run-up to Saturday's general election,

Discontent runs high as Ghana readies to vote on Saturday
Africa|Crime|News|US|World

Indictment accuses Rwandan man of lying about role in his country's 1994 genocide to come to US

A Rwandan man who authorities say took part in the country’s 1994 genocide before making his way to the U.S. has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Boston

Africa|Crime|Education|News|World

Nigerian parents finally get a chance to see their children who spent more than 2 weeks in captivity

Parents of more than 130 Nigerian schoolchildren who were rescued after more than two weeks in captivity say they saw them and that they couldn't hold back tears of joy during the reunion

Nigerian parents finally get a chance to see their children who spent more than 2 weeks in captivity
Africa|Election|News

Opposition figure who became Senegal's president-elect won over 54% of the vote, results show

Results from Senegal’s tightly contested presidential election show a previously little-known opposition figure won over 54% of the votes

Opposition figure who became Senegal's president-elect won over 54% of the vote, results show
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Security in Congo's mineral-rich east is deteriorating with rebel group expanding territory, UN says

The special U_N_ envoy for Congo says security in the African nation’s mineral-rich east has deteriorated since recent elections, with a rebel group allegedly linked to neighboring Rwanda making “significant advances and expanding its territory.”

Security in Congo's mineral-rich east is deteriorating with rebel group expanding territory, UN says
Africa|Crime|News|World

A bus plunges off a bridge in South Africa, killing 45 people. 8-year-old child is only survivor

Authorities say a bus carrying worshippers headed to an Easter festival plunged off a bridge on a mountain pass and burst into flames in South Africa, killing at least 45 people

A bus plunges off a bridge in South Africa, killing 45 people. 8-year-old child is only survivor
Africa|Crime|News|World

Burned bodies of Easter pilgrims still lie inside a bus that crashed off a bridge in South Africa

Emergency workers in South Africa are searching for the bodies of victims after a bus carrying pilgrims to an Easter gathering plunged off a bridge and caught fire

Burned bodies of Easter pilgrims still lie inside a bus that crashed off a bridge in South Africa
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As conflict worsens in eastern Congo, 2 armed groups pledge to respect civilians

Representatives of two armed groups in Congo signed solemn pledges this week to both their violence-wracked country and the wider world: We will do better to respect and protect civilians

As conflict worsens in eastern Congo, 2 armed groups pledge to respect civilians
Africa|Environment|News|Science

In a cycle of extreme weather, drought in southern Africa leaves some 20 million facing hunger

A new drought has left millions facing hunger in southern Africa as they experience the effects of extreme weather that scientists say is becoming more frequent and more damaging

In a cycle of extreme weather, drought in southern Africa leaves some 20 million facing hunger
Africa|Health|Science

The pioneer of America's embattled global HIV program recalls the hope after years of despair

Dr. John Nkengasong has spent decades working in Africa on HIV and AIDS, his career intertwined with a U.S. program that has transformed care in some of the hardest-hit countries and saved an estimated 25 million lives

The pioneer of America's embattled global HIV program recalls the hope after years of despair
Africa|Health|News|Opinion|World

Abortions are legal in much of Africa. But few women may be aware, and providers don't advertise it

More than 20 countries across Africa have loosened restrictions on abortion in recent years, but experts say many women probably don’t realize they are entitled to a legal abortion

Abortions are legal in much of Africa. But few women may be aware, and providers don't advertise it
Africa|Economy|Europe|Health|MidEast|Political|World

UN seeks $47 billion in aid as donor appetite shrinks while crises multiply

The United Nations on Wednesday sought $47 billion in aid for 2025 to help around 190 million people fleeing conflict and battling starvation, at a time when this

UN seeks $47 billion in aid as donor appetite shrinks while crises multiply
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Senegal prepares to swear in former opposition figure, recently freed from prison, as new president

Senegal is inaugurating Bassirou Diomaye Faye as its new president, completing the previously little-known opposition figure’s dramatic ascent from prison to the palace in recent weeks

Senegal prepares to swear in former opposition figure, recently freed from prison, as new president
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Former rebels in Central African Republic disarm but face few options. Wagner is one of them

Nearly 5,000 fighters have put down their arms in Central African Republic since a disarmament program launched nearly a decade ago

Former rebels in Central African Republic disarm but face few options. Wagner is one of them
Africa|Crime|News|World

Ugandan court rejects bid to nullify anti-gay law that provides for the death penalty in some cases

Uganda’s constitutional court has upheld an anti-gay law that allows the death penalty for “aggravated homosexuality.”

Ugandan court rejects bid to nullify anti-gay law that provides for the death penalty in some cases
Africa|Environment|News|World

Zimbabwe declares drought disaster, the latest in a region where El Nino has left millions hungry

Zimbabwe’s president has declared a state of disaster over a devastating El Nino drought sweeping across much of southern Africa

Zimbabwe declares drought disaster, the latest in a region where El Nino has left millions hungry
Africa|Economy|News|US|World

Russia and West join forces to tackle trade in 'blood diamonds' despite feud over Moscow's diamonds

The United States and its Western allies are feuding with Russia over its diamond production, but they joined forces to keep supporting the Kimberley Process, which aims to eliminate the trade in “blood diamonds” that helped fuel devastating conflicts in Africa

Russia and West join forces to tackle trade in 'blood diamonds' despite feud over Moscow's diamonds
Africa|Lifestyle|News|Political|World

Gay rights activists call for more international pressure on Uganda over anti-gay law

Ugandan gay rights activists asked the international community to mount more pressure on the government of Uganda to repeal an anti-gay law which the country’s Constitutional Court refused to nullify on Wednesday

Gay rights activists call for more international pressure on Uganda over anti-gay law
Africa|Business|Crime|Economy|Finance|News|Technology

Nigeria seeks to try crypto exchange Binance executives over alleged money laundering, tax evasion

Nigerian authorities has asked in court for cryptocurrency exchange Binance and two of its executives to be tried for alleged money laundering and tax evasion, the first legal step following weeks of a criminal investigation into the trading platform

Nigeria seeks to try crypto exchange Binance executives over alleged money laundering, tax evasion
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President Macron says France and its allies 'could have stopped' the 1994 Rwanda genocide

French President Emmanuel Macron says France and its allies “could have stopped” the 1994 Rwanda genocide and “lacked the will to do so.”

President Macron says France and its allies 'could have stopped' the 1994 Rwanda genocide
Africa|Election|News|Political|World

Algerians question president for calling an early election without announcing his own campaign

President Abdelmadjid Tebboune's surprise decision to schedule elections earlier than expected in Algeria is prompting suspicion and appears to be awakening discouraged political parties from a deep lethargy

Algerians question president for calling an early election without announcing his own campaign
Africa|Crime|Sports

South African footballer and Olympian Luke Fleurs killed in hijacking

South African footballer Luke Fleurs has been killed in a hijacking in Johannesburg

South African footballer and Olympian Luke Fleurs killed in hijacking
Africa|Crime|News|Travel|World

80-year-old American tourist killed in elephant attack during game drive in Zambia

A safari company says a bull elephant charged a truck that an 80-year-old American was riding in with other tourists on a game drive in a Zambian national park, flipping over the vehicle and killing her

Africa|Entertainment|News|Videos|World

A film in Nigeria remembers the Chibok girls abducted 10 years ago, and unites heartbroken families

A new film in Nigeria is being screened to remember the nearly 100 schoolgirls who are still in captivity 10 years after they were seized from their school in the country’s northeast

A film in Nigeria remembers the Chibok girls abducted 10 years ago, and unites heartbroken families
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First U.N. food supplies arrive in Sudan's Darfur after months but millions face acute hunger

The United Nations has begun distributing food in Sudan’s war-ravaged Darfur province for the first time in months following two successful cross-border operations but the population still faces widespread starvation unless more help arrives

First U.N. food supplies arrive in Sudan's Darfur after months but millions face acute hunger
Africa|Americas|News|Travel

Tourist from Minnesota who was killed by an elephant in Zambia was an adventurer, family says

Family members described an American tourist who was killed in Africa when a bull elephant charged the truck she was riding in as an adventurer

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Though Rwanda has come a long way since the 1994 genocide, scars of the past still haunt the nation

Rwanda is preparing to mark the 30th anniversary of the genocide against its minority Tutsi as new mass graves are still being discovered across the country in a grim reminder of the scale of the killings

Though Rwanda has come a long way since the 1994 genocide, scars of the past still haunt the nation
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In a Rwandan reconciliation village, collaborative efforts among women give hope for unity

In a community of genocide perpetrators and survivors outside the Rwandan capital of Kigali, more than half of 382 residents are women

In a Rwandan reconciliation village, collaborative efforts among women give hope for unity
Africa|Business|Environment

A Dubai company’s staggering land deals in Africa raise fears about risks to Indigenous livelihoods

A raft of agreements between African countries and Dubai-based company Blue Carbon could give the company control over large swaths of land for conservation projects

A Dubai company’s staggering land deals in Africa raise fears about risks to Indigenous livelihoods
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Rwandans commemorate 30 years since the genocide whose legacy still scars the small country

Rwandans are commemorating 30 years since the genocide in which an estimated 800,000 people were killed by government-backed extremists, shattering the small East African country that continues to grapple with the legacy of the massacres

Rwandans commemorate 30 years since the genocide whose legacy still scars the small country
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Mozambique ferry accident leaves more than 90 people dead including children, local media say

Local media reports in Mozambique say that more than 90 people including children have died after a makeshift ferry sank off the country's northern coast

Mozambique ferry accident leaves more than 90 people dead including children, local media say
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A rescue operation is taking place in northern Kenya after floodwaters swept a bus away

Police and Red Cross workers are engaged in a rescue operation at a swollen river in northern Kenya after a bus carrying an unknown number of passengers was swept away by floodwaters

A rescue operation is taking place in northern Kenya after floodwaters swept a bus away
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South African court rules former leader Jacob Zuma can contest election

South Africa’s Electoral Court has ruled that former President Jacob Zuma can run for office as a lawmaker in the upcoming election, overturning an earlier decision that had barred him from contesting the polls

South African court rules former leader Jacob Zuma can contest election
Africa|Health|News

Kenyan hospital lays off 100 striking doctors as nationwide strike nears a month

A public hospital in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, has laid off 100 doctors who are taking part in a nationwide strike for almost one month

Kenyan hospital lays off 100 striking doctors as nationwide strike nears a month
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10 years after Chibok, Nigerian families cope with the trauma of more school kidnappings

The mass abduction of 276 schoolgirls a decade ago in Nigeria marked a new era of fear in Africa's most populous country

10 years after Chibok, Nigerian families cope with the trauma of more school kidnappings
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Mali's junta suspends all political activities until further notice

Mali’s ruling junta issued a decree suspending all political activities until further notice late on Wednesday, citing a need to preserve public order

Africa|News|Political

Mali's junta bans the media from reporting on political activities in the country

Mali’s ruling junta has banned the media from reporting on the activities of political parties and associations in the country

Mali's junta bans the media from reporting on political activities in the country
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Sudan's war began a year ago. Children are among its most fragile survivors

The war in Sudan began a year ago

Sudan's war began a year ago. Children are among its most fragile survivors
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Russian military trainers arrive in Niger as relations deteriorate with the US

State television in Niger has broadcast footage of Russian military trainers arriving in the country aboard a plane equipped with security supplies

Russian military trainers arrive in Niger as relations deteriorate with the US
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At least a dozen killed and an estimated 15,000 displaced by flooding in Kenya

The United Nations say heavy rains pounding different parts of Kenya have led to the deaths of at least 13 people and displaced some 15,000 people

At least a dozen killed and an estimated 15,000 displaced by flooding in Kenya
Africa|News|Political

Malian parties reject junta's suspension of political activities

Malian political parties and civil society groups jointly rejected on Thursday the ruling junta's order to suspend political activities and vowed to mount a legal challenge to what

Malian parties reject junta's suspension of political activities
Africa|Americas|News|US

Hundreds rally in Niger's capital to push for U.S. military departure

Hundreds took to the streets of Niger's capital on Saturday to demand the departure of U.S. troops, after the ruling junta further shifted

Hundreds rally in Niger's capital to push for U.S. military departure
Africa|Health|News|World

South Africa recalls J&J's cough syrup sold in six African nations after suspected toxicity

South Africa's health regulator said on Saturday it is recalling batches of Johnson & Johnson's children's cough syrup after detection of high levels of diethylene glycol.

South Africa recalls J&J's cough syrup sold in six African nations after suspected toxicity
Africa|News|US|World

US to announce additional $100 million in aid to respond to Sudan conflict

The United States on Sunday will announce an additional $100 million in aid to respond to the conflict in Sudan, according to a statement seen by Reuters,

US to announce additional $100 million in aid to respond to Sudan conflict
Africa|Crime|MidEast|News|US|World

US judge tosses out lawsuits against Libyan commander accused of war crimes

A U.S. judge has tossed out a series of civil lawsuits against a Libyan military commander who used to live in Virginia and was accused of killing innocent civilians in that country’s civil war

US judge tosses out lawsuits against Libyan commander accused of war crimes
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World donors pledge more than 2 billion euros in aid for war-stricken Sudan

French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that world donors are pledging more than 2 billion euros in aid for Sudan after a year of war that has pushed its population to the brink of famine

World donors pledge more than 2 billion euros in aid for war-stricken Sudan
Africa|Arts|Economy|Education|Political|World

Senegalese artisans in the spotlight as they exhibit for the first time at a prestigious art event

For the artistic and cultural elites of the West African nation of Senegal, the monthlong Dakar Biennale of Contemporary African Arts is a celebratory moment

Senegalese artisans in the spotlight as they exhibit for the first time at a prestigious art event
Africa|Health|News

Nigerian regulator: no record of child deaths from recalled J&J cough syrup

A senior official at Nigeria's drug regulator said on Tuesday that the regulator had no record of children dying from a batch of cough syrup manufactured by Johnson & Johnson which

Nigerian regulator: no record of child deaths from recalled J&J cough syrup
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9 corpses found adrift in boat off Brazil were likely migrants from Mauritania and Mali, police say

Brazilian police investigating the discovery of a boat full of corpses say the dead were likely African migrants from Mali and Mauritania

9 corpses found adrift in boat off Brazil were likely migrants from Mauritania and Mali, police say
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UN forum calls for more funding, steps towards slavery reparations

A United Nations forum on people of African descent opened on Tuesday with calls for extra funding to support its work and progress towards reparations for transatlantic

UN forum calls for more funding, steps towards slavery reparations
Africa|Health|News

Homes are demolished in Ivory Coast's main city over alleged health concerns. Thousands are homeless

Authorities in Ivory Coast's largest city are demolishing homes in low-income areas over what they say are public health concerns, leaving thousands without shelter and with nowhere to go

Homes are demolished in Ivory Coast's main city over alleged health concerns. Thousands are homeless
Africa|Americas|Europe|Health|Opinion

UN report points to yawning gap of inequality in sexual and reproductive health worldwide

The U.N. population fund says in a new study that an African woman is roughly 130 times more likely to die from pregnancy and childbirth complications than a woman in Europe or North America

UN report points to yawning gap of inequality in sexual and reproductive health worldwide
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US bars four former Malawi officials over corruption, State Department says

The United States has barred four former officials of the Malawi government from entry because of their involvement in significant corruption, the State Department said on

Africa|Election|News|World

How South Africa's former leader Zuma turned on his allies and became a surprise election foe

South Africa faces an unusual national election this year, its seventh vote since transitioning from white minority rule to a democracy 30 years ago

How South Africa's former leader Zuma turned on his allies and became a surprise election foe
Africa|Crime|News|World

Nigeria's army rescues a woman abducted from Chibok as a schoolgirl, and her 3 children

Nigeria's army says soldiers rescued a pregnant woman who was abducted by extremists a decade ago while she was a schoolgirl in the village of Chibok

Nigeria's army rescues a woman abducted from Chibok as a schoolgirl, and her 3 children
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Zimbabwe frees prisoners, including those sentenced to death, in an independence day amnesty

Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa has granted clemency to more than 4,000 prisoners in an independence day amnesty

Zimbabwe frees prisoners, including those sentenced to death, in an independence day amnesty
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Kenya’s military chief dies in a helicopter crash

Kenya’s military chief Gen. Francis Ogolla died in a helicopter crash west of the country, President William Ruto announced

Kenya’s military chief dies in a helicopter crash
Africa|Economy|Environment|Health|Lifestyle

Laborers and street vendors in Mali find no respite as deadly heat wave surges through West Africa

Street vendors in Mali’s capital of Bamako peddle water sachets, ubiquitous for this part of West Africa during the hottest months

Laborers and street vendors in Mali find no respite as deadly heat wave surges through West Africa
Africa|Education|News|Sports

A Nigerian chess champion is trying to break the world record for the longest chess marathon

A Nigerian chess champion and child education advocate is attempting to achieve a Guinness World Record for the longest chess marathon

A Nigerian chess champion is trying to break the world record for the longest chess marathon
Africa|Crime|News|World

The West African Sahel is becoming a drug smuggling corridor, UN warns, as seizures skyrocket

A UN report says drug seizures have soared in the West African Sahel region in recent years, indicating the conflict-ridden region is becoming an influential hotspot for trafficking

The West African Sahel is becoming a drug smuggling corridor, UN warns, as seizures skyrocket
Africa|News|World

UN rights chief urges states to act on slavery reparations

The United Nations human rights chief called for countries to take concrete steps on reparations for people of African descent at a U.N. meeting on Friday, adding his

UN rights chief urges states to act on slavery reparations
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South Africa man convicted in deaths of 2 Alaska Native women faces revocation of U.S. citizenship

Federal prosecutors want to revoke the U.S. citizenship of a South Africa man convicted of killing two Alaska Native women for allegedly lying on his naturalization application for saying he had neither killed nor hurt anyone

South Africa man convicted in deaths of 2 Alaska Native women faces revocation of U.S. citizenship
Africa|Americas|News|US|World

US to withdraw military personnel from Niger, source says

The United States will withdraw its troops from Niger, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters late on Friday, adding an agreement was reached between

Africa|Americas|News|US|World

The US military will begin plans to withdraw troops from Niger

U.S. officials said that they will begin to withdraw troops from Niger but there is no timeline

The US military will begin plans to withdraw troops from Niger
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At least 20 dead after a ferry sinks in Central African Republic, witnesses say

Witnesses in Central African Republic say that at least 20 people have drowned after a ferry sank in the capital

Africa|Europe|News|Sports

Mutiso Munyao gives Kenya another London Marathon win after tribute to Kiptum

Alexander Mutiso Munyao denied 41-year-old Kenenisa Bekele a first London Marathon victory by pulling away from the Ethiopian great with about 3 kilometers to go for his biggest career win

Mutiso Munyao gives Kenya another London Marathon win after tribute to Kiptum
Africa|Business|Europe|Finance|MidEast|Technology

Tesla cuts prices of some models in Germany and Europe

Tesla is cutting prices of some models in Germany and elsewhere in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, a spokesperson said on Sunday.

Tesla cuts prices of some models in Germany and Europe
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Human rights groups condemn UK plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda after Parliament backs new law

Britain’s plans to send some asylum-seekers to Rwanda were swiftly condemned by international humanitarian organizations after Parliament approved legislation allowing the deportation flights to begin later this year

Human rights groups condemn UK plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda after Parliament backs new law
Africa|Business|Economy|Travel|World

As airplane makers struggle to meet demand, Morocco wants to become a manufacturing hub

Moroccan officials are aiming to turn the country into an aviation hub, luring investors aiming to spread out their supply chains to more nations with available and affordable workers

As airplane makers struggle to meet demand, Morocco wants to become a manufacturing hub
Africa|Environment|Europe|Travel|World

Martian skies over Athens? Greece's capital turns an orange hue with dust clouds from North Africa

Skies over southern Greece have turned an orange hue as dust clouds blown across the Mediterranean Sea from North Africa engulfed the Acropolis and other Athens landmarks

Martian skies over Athens? Greece's capital turns an orange hue with dust clouds from North Africa
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US urges all armed forces in Sudan to halt North Darfur attacks

The United States on Wednesday called on all armed forces in Sudan to immediately cease attacks in al-Fashir, North Darfur, as Sudan's army battles the paramilitary Rapid

Africa|Europe|News|World

Rwanda's Hope Hostel once housed young genocide survivors. Now it's ready for migrants from Britain

Rwanda says it’s ready to receive migrants from the United Kingdom after British Parliament this week approved a long-stalled bill seeking to stem the tide of people crossing the English Channel in small boats by deporting some of them to the East African country

Rwanda's Hope Hostel once housed young genocide survivors. Now it's ready for migrants from Britain
Africa|Americas|News|US|World

No final decision on withdrawing US troops from Niger and Chad, top official tells AP

A top U.S. military official says there's been no final decision on whether or not all U.S. troops will leave Niger and Chad

No final decision on withdrawing US troops from Niger and Chad, top official tells AP
Africa|Health|Science|World

Malaria is still killing people in Kenya, but a vaccine and local drug production may help

Malaria is still a significant public health challenge in Kenya, but an important pilot of the world’s first malaria vaccine may help

Malaria is still killing people in Kenya, but a vaccine and local drug production may help
Africa|Business|Technology|World

DR Congo presses Apple over minerals supply chain, lawyers say

Democratic Republic of Congo is pushing Apple Inc for more information about its supply chain over concerns it may be tainted with conflict minerals sourced from the country,

DR Congo presses Apple over minerals supply chain, lawyers say
Africa|Business|Economy

The US is one of the least trade-oriented countries in the world – despite laying the groundwork for today’s globalized system

As of 2022, only Nigeria and Sudan had lower trade-to-GDP ratios.

The US is one of the least trade-oriented countries in the world – despite laying the groundwork for today’s globalized system
Africa|Business|Technology

Congo questions Apple over knowledge of conflict minerals in its supply chain

Congo’s government is questioning Apple about the tech company’s knowledge of “blood minerals” from a conflict zone in the African country that could be smuggled into supply chains

Congo questions Apple over knowledge of conflict minerals in its supply chain
Africa|News

Flooding in Tanzania has killed 155 people as heavy rains continue in Eastern Africa

Tanzania's prime minister says flooding caused by weeks of heavy rain has killed 155 people and affected more than 200,000 others

Flooding in Tanzania has killed 155 people as heavy rains continue in Eastern Africa
Africa|Economy|News|US|World

The US is losing access to its bases in Niger − here’s why that’s a big deal

The disintegration of the United States’ relationship with Niger following its military coup in 2023 is giving way to stronger ties between the African country and Russia and China.

The US is losing access to its bases in Niger − here’s why that’s a big deal
Africa|Crime|News|Opinion|World

Burkina Faso's army massacred over 200 civilians in a village raid, Human Rights Watch says

Human Rights Watch says military forces in Burkina Faso killed 223 civilians, including babies and many children, in attacks on two villages accused of cooperating with militants

Burkina Faso's army massacred over 200 civilians in a village raid, Human Rights Watch says
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South Africa to mark 30 years of freedom amid inequality, poverty and a tense election ahead

South Africa this week celebrates 30 years of freedom after a historic 1994 election that saw the end of white minority rule and racial segregation

South Africa to mark 30 years of freedom amid inequality, poverty and a tense election ahead
Africa|Arts|News

Repatriated South African apartheid-era artworks on display to celebrate 30 years of democracy

A selection of South African artworks produced during the country’s apartheid era which ended up in foreign art collections is on display in Johannesburg

Repatriated South African apartheid-era artworks on display to celebrate 30 years of democracy
Africa|Crime|News|US

Somalia detains U.S.-trained commandos over theft of rations

Somalia's government said it had suspended and detained several members of an elite, U.S.-trained commando unit for stealing rations donated by the United States,

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Burkina Faso Suspends BBC and Voice of America after covering report on mass killings

Burkina Faso has suspended the BBC and Voice of America radio stations for their coverage of a report by Human Rights Watch on a mass killing of civilians carried out by the country’s armed forces

Burkina Faso Suspends BBC and Voice of America after covering report on mass killings
Africa|News|World

UN warns of possible imminent attack on Sudanese city

The United Nations is increasingly concerned about a possible imminent attack on al-Fashir in Sudan's North Dafur region and is seeking to reduce tensions

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South Africa remembers an historic election every April 27. Here's why this year is so poignant

South Africans celebrate their “Freedom Day” every April 27

South Africa remembers an historic election every April 27. Here's why this year is so poignant
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It's 30 years since apartheid ended. South Africa's celebrations are set against growing discontent

South Africa has marked 30 years since the end of apartheid with a ceremony in the capital

It's 30 years since apartheid ended. South Africa's celebrations are set against growing discontent
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Kenya postpones reopening of schools as flood-related deaths near 100

Kenya has postponed the reopening of its schools by one week due to ongoing flooding caused by heavy rains, as flood-related deaths since mid-March in the East African country neared 100

Kenya postpones reopening of schools as flood-related deaths near 100
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40 people die in western Kenya after a dam collapses

Police in Kenya say at least 40 people have died after a dam collapsed in the country’s west

40 people die in western Kenya after a dam collapses
Africa|Election|News|World

Togo votes in parliamentary election testing support for proposal that could keep dynasty in power

People in Togo have voted in parliamentary elections that tested support for a proposed new constitution that would scrap presidential elections and give lawmakers the power to choose the president

Togo votes in parliamentary election testing support for proposal that could keep dynasty in power
Africa|Crime|Political|Sports|World

Guinea rights groups say 135 killed in stadium crush

Some 135 people were killed in a crush at a soccer stadium in southeast Guinea on Sunday, a local group of human rights organisations said, sharing an estimated death toll more

Guinea rights groups say 135 killed in stadium crush
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Moody's affirms South Africa's Ba2 rating amid economic challenges and political change

Credit ratings agency Moody's affirmed South Africa's Ba2 rating on Tuesday, highlighting the country's robust financial sector and external position following a recent regime change.

Moody's affirms South Africa's Ba2 rating amid economic challenges and political change
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Kenyans in flood-prone areas are ordered to evacuate or will be moved by force as death toll rises

Rain-swollen water levels at two Kenyan hydroelectric dams are at “historic highs” and people downstream are being told to move away

Kenyans in flood-prone areas are ordered to evacuate or will be moved by force as death toll rises
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South African police investigate if former president's party forged signatures to contest elections

South African police are investigating if former President Jacob Zuma’s new political party forged supporters’ signatures to register for national elections next month

South African police investigate if former president's party forged signatures to contest elections
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What's causing the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya?

The torrential rains and deadly floods that have hit Kenya since March have been some of the most catastrophic in the country in recent years

What's causing the catastrophic rainfall in Kenya?
Africa|Economy|Finance

IMF, Mali reach staff deal on $120 million emergency financing

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Tuesday it had reached a staff-level agreement with Mali for about $120 million in emergency financing, as the West African

IMF, Mali reach staff deal on $120 million emergency financing
Africa|Business|Finance

Uganda to get $295 million loan from Islamic Development Bank, finance minister says

Uganda has signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia's Islamic Development Bank (IDB) for a $295 million loan to fund road construction and other projects, the east African country's

Uganda to get $295 million loan from Islamic Development Bank, finance minister says
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Russian envoy meets Sudan's army commander in show of support

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov visited Sudan on Monday in a signal of support for the Sudanese army which is locked in a year-long war with the paramilitary Rapid Support

Russian envoy meets Sudan's army commander in show of support
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UK to deport migrants to Rwanda based on group agreed by Kigali, document shows

The first asylum seekers to be deported from Britain to Rwanda will come from a group of 5,700 people that Kigali has agreed in principle to take, according to a British government

UK to deport migrants to Rwanda based on group agreed by Kigali, document shows
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Togo votes for a new parliament with stronger say in governance

Voting got under way in legislative elections in Togo on Monday following approval of constitutional reforms by the outgoing parliament that

Togo votes for a new parliament with stronger say in governance
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Coca-Cola gears up for IPO of $8 billion African bottling arm, Bloomberg reports

Coca-Cola is gearing up for a potential initial public offering (IPO) of its African bottling business as soon as next year, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing people familiar with

Coca-Cola gears up for IPO of $8 billion African bottling arm, Bloomberg reports
Africa|Economy|Finance

Zimbabwe's ZiG is the world's newest currency and its latest attempt to resolve a money crisis

Zimbabwe has started circulating a new currency to replace one that has been battered by depreciation and often outright rejection by the people

Zimbabwe's ZiG is the world's newest currency and its latest attempt to resolve a money crisis
Africa|News

Flash floods, landslide kill at least 45 in central Kenya

Flash floods and a landslide in central Kenya killed at least 45 people and injured over 110 others on Monday as floodwaters swept away houses and cars in the town of Mai

Flash floods, landslide kill at least 45 in central Kenya
Africa|Business|World

Kenya Airways to suspend Kinshasa flights over detained employees

Kenya Airways said it would suspend flights to the Democratic Republic of Congo's capital Kinshasa from Tuesday, after military authorities there failed to release its employees

Kenya Airways to suspend Kinshasa flights over detained employees
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Ghana's high court dismisses bid to speed up anti-LGBTQ law passage

A high court in Ghana has dismissed a legal challenge to President Nana Akufo-Addo's decision not to act immediately on an anti-LGBTQ bill passed by parliament in February, it ruled

Africa|News|World

Burkina Faso suspends more foreign media over killings coverage

Burkina Faso has suspended a number of Western and African media over their coverage of a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report accusing the army of extrajudicial killings, its communications

Africa|Economy|News

Nigeria secures $600 million Maersk investment in seaport infrastructure

Nigeria secured a $600 million investment in seaport infrastructure from Danish shipping company A.P. Moller-Maersk, the presidency said in a statement on Sunday.

Nigeria secures $600 million Maersk investment in seaport infrastructure
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Portugal's government rejects paying reparations for colonial, slavery legacy

Portugal's government said on Saturday it refuses to initiate any process to pay reparations for atrocities committed during transatlantic slavery and the

Portugal's government rejects paying reparations for colonial, slavery legacy
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UN Security Council concerned over imminent attack in Sudan's North Darfur

The U.N. Security Council on Saturday expressed its "deep concern" over an imminent attack on al-Fashir in Sudan's North Darfur region by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

Africa|Economy|News

Police fire tear gas to disperse Benin wage protest

Police in Benin fired tear gas to break up a protest over the cost of living called by trade unions and they arrested several senior union figures on Saturday,

Police fire tear gas to disperse Benin wage protest
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Burkina Faso suspends BBC, VOA radio broadcasts over killings coverage

Burkina Faso has suspended the radio broadcasts of BBC Africa and the U.S-funded Voice of America (VOA) for two weeks over their coverage of a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report accusing the

Burkina Faso suspends BBC, VOA radio broadcasts over killings coverage
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Support for South Africa's ANC near 40% weeks before election, Ipsos poll shows

Support for South Africa's governing African National Congress (ANC) has fallen to just over 40%, an Ipsos opinion poll showed, weeks before a general

Support for South Africa's ANC near 40% weeks before election, Ipsos poll shows
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Let us press on with UK migrant plan, Rwanda tells critics

Rwandan President Paul Kagame's government said on Friday it would take as many migrants as Britain sends its way and urged "shouting" critics of the

Let us press on with UK migrant plan, Rwanda tells critics
Africa|Environment|Science|World

Over 500 baby sea turtles washed ashore in a big storm off South Africa. Here's the rescue effort

A South African aquarium is stretched beyond capacity after more than 500 baby sea turtles were washed up on beaches by a rare and powerful storm and rescued by members of the public

Over 500 baby sea turtles washed ashore in a big storm off South Africa. Here's the rescue effort
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Kenya Airways says Congo is harassing airline after its staff detained

Kenya Airways on Friday accused authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) of harassment over the continued detention of two of the airline's staff for alleged

Kenya Airways says Congo is harassing airline after its staff detained
Africa|Entertainment|News|World

South Sudanese comedians find laughs in painful past

When Isaac Anthony Lumori launched South Sudan's first weekly comedy show at the height of a civil war in 2014, his performers' quips about different ethnic

South Sudanese comedians find laughs in painful past
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More than 100 inmates escape after rain damages Nigerian prison

At least 118 inmates escaped from prison after heavy rains on Wednesday night damaged the facility in Suleja near the Nigerian capital, a prison

More than 100 inmates escape after rain damages Nigerian prison
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Kenyan military deployed as East Africa floods kill dozens

Kenya's military was deployed on Thursday to rescue victims of heavy rains that have killed dozens of people across East Africa over the past month.

Kenyan military deployed as East Africa floods kill dozens
Africa|Economy|Finance

South African rand strengthens after producer inflation data

The South African rand rose on Thursday, after monthly domestic producer inflation came in as expected.

South African rand strengthens after producer inflation data
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Burkina Faso army executed over 220 villagers in February, HRW says

Burkina Faso's military in February summarily executed about 223 villagers, including at least 56 children, as part of a campaign against civilians accused of collaborating with

Burkina Faso army executed over 220 villagers in February, HRW says
Africa|Economy|Finance

Inflation in key African economies to slow into next year: Reuters poll

Inflation in key African economies will slow into next year but remain stubbornly high in Nigeria due to sporadic flooding and difficult terrain for the naira

Inflation in key African economies to slow into next year: Reuters poll
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African migrant disaster survivor haunted by weeks lost at sea

Adrift on the Atlantic Ocean, the migrants from West Africa resorted to drinking seawater to quench their unbearable thirst.

African migrant disaster survivor haunted by weeks lost at sea
Africa|News|Technology|World

Kenyan government recommends regulating, not banning, TikTok

Kenya's government has advised lawmakers against banning TikTok over concerns about content shared on the platform, and instead recommended stricter oversight by

Kenyan government recommends regulating, not banning, TikTok
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Tourists evacuated from Kenya’s Maasai Mara reserve amid flooding and heavy rains

Tourists have been evacuated by air from Kenya’s Maasai Mara national reserve after more than a dozen hotels, lodges and camps were flooded as heavy rains continue to batter the country

Tourists evacuated from Kenya’s Maasai Mara reserve amid flooding and heavy rains
Africa|MidEast|News|World

Tunisian coast guard retrieves bodies of 14 migrants off Djerba coast

Tunisian coast guard recovered 14 bodies of migrants off the coast of Djerba, a judicial official told Reuters on Wednesday, raising the number of migrants died off Tunisia coasts in

Africa|News|World

Fuel tax blocks aid to hunger-ravaged South Sudan, UN says

South Sudanese authorities are holding up United Nations fuel tankers over a tax dispute, jeopardising the delivery of millions of dollars of aid during a

Fuel tax blocks aid to hunger-ravaged South Sudan, UN says
Africa|Economy|Finance

Egypt economy seen growing slower after IMF deal before picking up- Reuters poll

Egypt's economy will grow slower than previously expected this year after it signed an $8 billion financial support package with the IMF that came with conditions,

Egypt economy seen growing slower after IMF deal before picking up- Reuters poll
Africa|World

Twenty one dead, 23 missing after boat capsizes off Djibouti coast, UN agency official says

Twenty one migrants died and another 23 are missing after a boat carrying 77 people capsized off the coast of Djibouti, the second such incident in two weeks, the United Nations

Africa|News

Sudan military downs drones targeting its HQ in Shendi, say army sources

Sudan's army used anti-aircraft missiles on Tuesday to shoot down drones targeting its headquarters in the city of Shendi, witnesses and army sources said, the latest in a series of such

Africa|News|World

Truce crumbles in Sudanese army's last Darfur holdout

Attacks around the Sudanese city of al-Fashir have shattered a truce that protected it from a year-old war, leading to warnings of a new

Africa|News|Political

Malian group asks Supreme Court to annul junta's ban on political activities

The Malian Supreme Court should annul the ruling junta's order to suspend political activities, a group of Malian political parties and civil society organisations said in an appeal

Malian group asks Supreme Court to annul junta's ban on political activities
Africa|Crime|News

Gunmen kill six Nigerian soldiers in ambush, army says

Six soldiers of the Nigerian army were ambushed and killed by gunmen while on patrol in the northern Niger state on Friday, the army said, the latest loss inflicted on the military

Africa|Business|News

Portugal's Galp says field off Namibia could contain 10 billion barrels of oil

Portuguese oil company Galp Energia said on Sunday it had concluded the first phase of exploration in the Mopane field off the coast of Namibia and estimated it

Portugal's Galp says field off Namibia could contain 10 billion barrels of oil
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

Ghana finance minister expects memorandum of understanding with bilateral lenders in May

Ghana's Finance Minister expects a draft Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) from the country's bilateral creditors in May on a restructuring deal, he

Ghana finance minister expects memorandum of understanding with bilateral lenders in May
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Kenya flood toll rises to 181 as homes and roads are destroyed

Floods and landslides across Kenya have killed 181 people since March, with hundreds of thousands forced to leave their homes, the government and Red Cross said on Wednesday, as

Kenya flood toll rises to 181 as homes and roads are destroyed
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Turkey to join South Africa's genocide case against Israel at World Court, minister says

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Wednesday that Turkey would join in South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

Turkey to join South Africa's genocide case against Israel at World Court, minister says
Africa|Health|Science|World

A new form of mpox that may spread more easily found in Congo's biggest outbreak

Scientists say a new form of mpox detected in a mining town in Congo might more easily spread among people

A new form of mpox that may spread more easily found in Congo's biggest outbreak
Africa|Crime|News|World

Liberia passes a law setting up a long-awaited war crimes court

Liberian President Joseph Boakai has signed an executive order to create a long-awaited war crimes court to deliver justice to the victims of Liberia's two civil wars

Liberia passes a law setting up a long-awaited war crimes court
Africa|Economy|News|US|World

US to provide nearly $55 million in humanitarian aid for Burkina Faso

The United States will provide nearly $55 million to address a dire humanitarian crisis in Burkina Faso, U.S. aid chief Samantha Power will announce on

US to provide nearly $55 million in humanitarian aid for Burkina Faso
Africa|Education|News

Island nation of Sao Tome and Principe to ask Portugal for colonial reparations

The government of the African island nation of Sao Tome and Principe will ask Portugal to repair the moral damages caused by colonialism, the country's education

Island nation of Sao Tome and Principe to ask Portugal for colonial reparations
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Two Nigerian officers face court martial over drone strike that killed 85 civilians

Nigeria's military has ordered two officers to face court martial proceedings over a drone strike that killed at least 85 civilians, the defence HQ said on Thursday,

Education|Africa|Crime|World

Soccer star's murder highlights South Africa's crime problem as election nears

In the South African township where Luke Fleurs grew up, some friends joined gangs before they reached high school age, but Fleurs found another path: he was

Soccer star's murder highlights South Africa's crime problem as election nears
Africa|Business|Education|News|World

Global Citizen NOW urges investment in Sub-Saharan Africa and youth outreach

Global Citizen NOW says it wants 2024 conference attendees to invest long-term in the African continent's fast-growing youth population and increase outreach to young changemakers

Global Citizen NOW urges investment in Sub-Saharan Africa and youth outreach
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S.Africa faces upside risk to inflation, financial conditions - CenBank Governor

South Africa faces upside risks to its inflation outlook, Central Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago said, but the latest data has not shown evidence of price

S.Africa faces upside risk to inflation, financial conditions - CenBank Governor
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

Angola's central bank governor forecasts FX stability amid inflation concerns

Angola's central bank sees relative stability for the country's kwanza currency this year, Governor Manuel Tiago Dias said on Saturday, cautioning that the

Africa|News|US

Chad air force chief orders US to halt activities at army base, letter shows

Chad's air force chief ordered the United States to halt activities at an air base near the capital N'Djamena, according to a letter sent to the transitional government and seen by Reuters

Africa|Crime|News|World

UN warns 800,000 people in Sudan city in 'extreme, immediate danger'

Some 800,000 people in a Sudanese city are in "extreme and immediate danger" as worsening violence advances and threatens to "unleash bloody intercommunal strife throughout

UN warns 800,000 people in Sudan city in 'extreme, immediate danger'
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DR Congo should file complaint against Rwanda with ICJ, says Belgian envoy

Democratic Republic of Congo should file a complaint with the International Court of Justice over

DR Congo should file complaint against Rwanda with ICJ, says Belgian envoy
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Nigerian airstrike killed 33 villagers during Eid, witnesses say

An airstrike on a village in Nigeria's northwestern Zamfara state killed at least 33 people last week, four residents and a traditional

Africa|Economy|News|World

Sub-Saharan Africa incomes falling further behind rest of world, says IMF

Incomes in Sub-Saharan Africa are falling further behind the rest of the world amid a "tepid" economic recovery, the

Sub-Saharan Africa incomes falling further behind rest of world, says IMF
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BNP Paribas must face lawsuit over Sudanese genocide, US judge rules

BNP Paribas was ordered by a U.S. judge on Thursday to face a lawsuit accusing the French bank of helping Sudan's government commit genocide between 1997 and

BNP Paribas must face lawsuit over Sudanese genocide, US judge rules
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Kenya's military chief among 10 people killed in helicopter crash

Kenya's military chief, General Francis Ogolla, was among 10 people killed when their military helicopter crashed shortly after take-off on Thursday, President William Ruto

Africa|News|World

Heatwaves and outages test support for juntas in Chad and Mali

In Chad's scorching capital N'Djamena, housewife Sylvie Belrangar turned the handle of a tap but nothing trickled out as water

Heatwaves and outages test support for juntas in Chad and Mali
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Chad prepares to vote in a coup-hit region, wary allies look on

Chad will hold presidential elections on Monday, making it the first in a string of coup-hit states across Central and West Africa to use the

Chad prepares to vote in a coup-hit region, wary allies look on
Africa|Election|News|World

Factbox-Who are the main candidates in Chad's election?

Chad will on Monday become the first of West and Central Africa's junta-ruled countries to hold a vote since a wave of coups swept over the region.

Factbox-Who are the main candidates in Chad's election?
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Ethiopia's Amhara militia says resettlement plan 'beats war drum'

Leaders of a militia in Ethiopia's Amhara region accused the administration in neighbouring Tigray of "beating a war drum" over plans to return hundreds of thousands of Tigrayans

Ethiopia's Amhara militia says resettlement plan 'beats war drum'
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2 Nigerian military personnel will face court martial over a drone attack that killed 85 villagers

Nigerian military authorities say two military personnel will face a court martial over the killing of 85 villagers in a drone attack in the West African nation’s conflict-battered north four months earlier

2 Nigerian military personnel will face court martial over a drone attack that killed 85 villagers
Africa|Crime|News

Bomb kills at least 12 people, including children, at two displacement camps in eastern Congo

Attacks at two displacement camps in eastern Congo's North Kivu province have killed at least 12 people, including children

Bomb kills at least 12 people, including children, at two displacement camps in eastern Congo
Africa|News|World

At least nine killed in strike on displacement camp in eastern Congo

At least nine people, including seven children, were killed on Friday in a strike on a displacement camp in the eastern Congolese city of Goma, a local

Africa|News

Kenya's weather outlook 'dire' as cyclone nears, president says

Torrential rains that caused widespread flooding and landslides across Kenya in recent weeks, killing at least 210 people, are forecast to worsen over the rest of this month,

Kenya's weather outlook 'dire' as cyclone nears, president says
Africa|News|World

Sudanese refugees flee UN camp in Ethiopia following attacks

At least 1,000 Sudanese refugees have fled a camp run by the United Nations in northern Ethiopia following a series of shootings and robberies, three of the

Africa|News|World

Violence shuts crucial aid corridor into Sudan's Darfur, UN agency says

Violence around the city of al-Fashir in Darfur, Sudan, has blocked a recently opened humanitarian corridor from Chad and time is running out to prevent starvation in the vast region, the

Violence shuts crucial aid corridor into Sudan's Darfur, UN agency says
Africa|Political|World

Fighting resumes in eastern Congo, army and M23 say

Fighting resumed in eastern Congo on Monday, again violating a ceasefire, the M23 rebel group and Congolese army said, casting doubt on whether the M23

Fighting resumes in eastern Congo, army and M23 say
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Attack on ICRC convoy in Sudan's South Darfur kills two drivers, injures three

An attack by gunmen on a humanitarian convoy of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Sudan's South Darfur killed two drivers and injured three other staff on Thursday, the

Africa|Health|News|World

The UN warns Sudan's warring parties that Darfur risks starvation and death if aid isn't allowed in

The United Nations food agency is warning Sudan’s warring parties that there is a serious risk of widespread starvation and death if they don’t allow humanitarian aid into the vast western region

The UN warns Sudan's warring parties that Darfur risks starvation and death if aid isn't allowed in
Africa|News|US|World

Rwanda denies its troops attacked displaced persons camp in DR Congo

Rwanda on Saturday denied U.S. accusations that its forces attacked a displaced persons' camp in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and instead blamed militias it

Africa|Environment|News|World

Death toll from Kenya floods rises to 228

The number of people killed by flooding and other impacts of the heavy rains battering Kenya has risen to 228, the interior ministry said on Sunday.

Death toll from Kenya floods rises to 228
Africa|Election|News

Togo ruling party wins sweeping majority in legislative poll, final provisional results show

Togo's ruling party has won 108 out of 113 seats in parliament, according to the final provisional results of last month's legislative election announced on Friday.

Togo ruling party wins sweeping majority in legislative poll, final provisional results show
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South Africa inquiry blames authorities for neglect leading to deadly fire

An inquiry into a fire that killed 77 people in Johannesburg last year blamed neglect by authorities for allowing a building to become a den for guns, murder,

South Africa inquiry blames authorities for neglect leading to deadly fire
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Chad vote counting begins after tense first Sahel presidential poll since coups

Chad deployed dozens of security forces in the capital amid rising tensions on Monday as polls closed and vote counting

Chad vote counting begins after tense first Sahel presidential poll since coups
Africa|Election|News

Chad holds a presidential election after years of military rule

Voters in Chad have headed to the polls to cast their ballots in a long delayed presidential election that is set to end three years of military rule under the interim president

Chad holds a presidential election after years of military rule
Africa|Crime|Health|Lifestyle|News|World

An inquiry into a building fire in South Africa that killed 76 finds city authorities responsible

A report into a building fire that killed 76 people in South Africa last year has concluded that city authorities should be held responsible because they were aware of serious safety issues at the apartment block at least four years before the blaze

An inquiry into a building fire in South Africa that killed 76 finds city authorities responsible
Africa|Economy|Environment|World

New Liberia forest boss plans to increase exports, denies working with war criminal Charles Taylor

In an interview with The Associated Press, the new head of Liberia's forest management authority, Rudolph Merab, said he would work to increase timber exports and cut regulations

New Liberia forest boss plans to increase exports, denies working with war criminal Charles Taylor
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Mozambique's ruling party announces Chapo as presidential candidate

Mozambique's ruling FRELIMO party has announced Daniel Chapo will be its presidential candidate in an election scheduled for October.

Mozambique's ruling party announces Chapo as presidential candidate
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2 workers killed, more than 50 trapped when a building under construction collapses in South Africa

Authorities say two workers are dead and 53 are trapped under rubble after a multi-story apartment building under construction collapsed in a coastal city in South Africa

Africa|News

Malawi court drops corruption charges against vice president

A court in Malawi has dropped corruption charges against the country's Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima, clearing a legal hurdle over his potential candidacy in next year's

Malawi court drops corruption charges against vice president
News|Africa|World

Building collapse in South Africa leaves three dead, dozens trapped

Rescue efforts were underway after three people were killed and dozens remained trapped after a multi-storey building under

Building collapse in South Africa leaves three dead, dozens trapped
Africa|Crime|News|World

At Least 107 migrants freed from captivity in southeast Libya, spokesman says

At least 107 migrants including women and children have been freed from captivity in a town in southeast Libya, a security force spokesman said on Monday.

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Rescuers search for survivors after South Africa building collapses

Rescuers were using cranes, drills and their bare hands to try to reach dozens of people trapped when a multi-storey building being

Rescuers search for survivors after South Africa building collapses
Africa|News|Videos|World

Survivors rescued but dozens still trapped after a deadly building collapse in South Africa

Rescue teams searching for dozens of construction workers missing after a multi-story apartment complex collapsed in a coastal city in South Africa have brought out more survivors as the operation entered a second night of desperate work to find anyone alive in the mangled wreckage

Survivors rescued but dozens still trapped after a deadly building collapse in South Africa
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

BHP insists Anglo American's South African assets must go in any takeover, sources say

BHP's plan to divest the South African assets of its target Anglo American are key to the strategy behind the proposed

BHP insists Anglo American's South African assets must go in any takeover, sources say
Africa|Election|Political|World

Namibia will have its first female leader after VP wins presidential election for the ruling party

Namibia has elected its first female leader, with Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah declared the winner Tuesday of last week’s presidential election as the long-ruling party remains in power

Namibia will have its first female leader after VP wins presidential election for the ruling party
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South Africa's Zuma faces dissent in new party as election nears

Former South African President Jacob Zuma is facing an attempt to oust him from leadership positions in his new party, state broadcaster SABC reported on

South Africa's Zuma faces dissent in new party as election nears
Africa|Economy|Environment|News|World

Anguish as Kenya's government demolishes houses in flood-prone areas and offers $75 in aid

Kenya’s government has begun bulldozing homes built in flood-prone areas and promising evicted families the equivalent of $75 to relocate after a deadline passed to evacuate amid deadly rains

Anguish as Kenya's government demolishes houses in flood-prone areas and offers $75 in aid
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Death toll from strikes on eastern Congo camps rises to 18

Eighteen people were killed and 32 wounded on Friday when at least five rockets fell on camps sheltering displaced people around the eastern Congolese

Africa|News|World

Ukraine's Zelenskiy: Cape Verde first African state to agree to attend peace summit

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday that the island state of Cape Verde had become the first African country to agree to attend a world "peace summit" aimed at finding

Ukraine's Zelenskiy: Cape Verde first African state to agree to attend peace summit
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Tunisia detains a prominent activist for migrants' rights

Tunisia's public prosecutor on Tuesday detained Saadia Mosbah, a prominent activist and head of a nongovernmental group that defends the rights of migrants, human rights groups said,

Africa|Crime|Travel|US

Cruise ship worker accused of stabbing 3 people with scissors on board vessel bound for Alaska

Authorities say a cruise ship worker from South Africa has been arrested in Alaska’s capital city after he was accused of attacking a woman and two security guards with scissors on board the vessel

Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|News

Egypt's non-oil business shrinks for 41st straight month, PMI shows

Egypt's non-oil private sector continued to shrink in April despite a $35 billion investment deal signed with the United Arab Emirates in February and an $8 billion IMF agreement in

Egypt's non-oil business shrinks for 41st straight month, PMI shows
Africa|Election|News|Opinion

Parties vying for power in South Africa's 2024 election

South Africa's election on May 29 could bring momentous change, with polls suggesting the ruling African National Congress is likely to lose its majority after 30 years in

Parties vying for power in South Africa's 2024 election
Africa|Election|World

South Africa's Ramaphosa calls opposition flag-burning ad 'treasonous'

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa described as "treasonous" a campaign ad by an opposition party that depicts a burning national flag, as antagonism

South Africa's Ramaphosa calls opposition flag-burning ad 'treasonous'
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Dozens still missing after South African building collapse; 7 confirmed dead

Rescue teams are continuing to search for dozens of construction workers who are believed to be buried in the rubble of an unfinished five-story apartment building that collapsed in South Africa on Monday

Dozens still missing after South African building collapse; 7 confirmed dead
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Kenya declares public holiday to mourn flood victims

Kenya’s President William Ruto has declared Friday a public holiday to mourn the 238 people who have died due to ongoing flooding

Kenya declares public holiday to mourn flood victims
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Survivor recounts moment he emerged from deadly South African building collapse

Moses Malala, a 34-year-old construction worker who escaped the wreckage of a five-storey building in George, South Africa,

Survivor recounts moment he emerged from deadly South African building collapse
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Families of the victims of attacks on displaced people in Congo mourn their dead

Families of the victims of last week's bombings at two camps of displaced people in eastern Congo, which killed at least sixteen people, have mourned their loved ones at a ceremony in the city of Goma

Families of the victims of attacks on displaced people in Congo mourn their dead
Africa|Election|News

Opposition alliance can win South African election, says chair

An alliance of South African opposition parties can win a May 29 election and would bring significant change after 30 years of African National Congress (

Opposition alliance can win South African election, says chair
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Technology

Nigeria rejects Binance CEO's bribery claim as 'diversionary tactic'

Nigerian authorities on Wednesday denied allegations from Binance's CEO of soliciting bribes, saying the claim was a "diversionary tactic" and an "act of blackmail"

Nigeria rejects Binance CEO's bribery claim as 'diversionary tactic'
Africa|Economy|Finance

IMF and DR Congo reach agreement on final review of loan deal

The International Monetary Fund said on Wednesday it had reached a staff-level agreement with Democratic Republic of Congo on the final review of a $1.5 billion loan

IMF and DR Congo reach agreement on final review of loan deal
Africa|Business|Economy|Technology

Microsoft to shut Africa development centre in Nigeria

Microsoft is closing down its Africa Development Centre in the continent's most populous nation Nigeria, which will lead to job losses, a spokesperson said on Wednesday.

Microsoft to shut Africa development centre in Nigeria
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Ghana's top court postpones hearing on challenge to anti-LGBTQ bill

Ghana's Supreme Court said on Wednesday that lawyers battling over the legality of one of Africa's most restrictive anti-LGBTQ bill must amend their motions due to insulting language

Ghana's top court postpones hearing on challenge to anti-LGBTQ bill
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Kenya's public hospital doctors sign agreement to end national strike after almost 2 months

Kenya's public hospital doctors union has called off a national strike that had left patients in limbo for almost two months

Kenya's public hospital doctors sign agreement to end national strike after almost 2 months
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South African social safety net at crossroads as ANC support wanes

South Africa's African National Congress (ANC), fighting to extend its 30-year grip on power in elections this month, would like to cast the

South African social safety net at crossroads as ANC support wanes
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Tent camps razed and activists arrested as Tunisia clamps down on migrants

Tensions in Tunisia have ratcheted up as demonstrators seeking better rights for migrants staged a sit-in before European Union headquarters, capping a week in which Tunisian authorities targeted migrant communities from the coast to the capital with arrests and the demolition of tent camps

Tent camps razed and activists arrested as Tunisia clamps down on migrants
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Hope fades for 44 trapped in collapsed South African building

Relatives of 44 construction workers trapped under a collapsed building in the South African city of George faced a fourth day of anguished waiting on Thursday as heavy

Hope fades for 44 trapped in collapsed South African building
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Plane skids off runway in Senegal, injuring at least 10

A plane with dozens of passengers skidded off a runway before takeoff at Senegal's main airport on Thursday, injuring at least 10 people and

Plane skids off runway in Senegal, injuring at least 10
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Egypt's foreign debt rises $3.5 billion in last quarter of 2023

Egypt's foreign debt climbed by $3.5 billion in the three months to the end of December, according to central bank data released on Thursday.

Egypt's foreign debt rises $3.5 billion in last quarter of 2023
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Boeing plane carrying 85 people catches fire and skids off the runway in Senegal, injuring 10

Senegal’s transport minister says a Boeing 737 carrying 85 people caught fire and skidded off a runway at an airport near the capital and 10 people were injured

Boeing plane carrying 85 people catches fire and skids off the runway in Senegal, injuring 10
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In surprise move, Somalia asks U.N. to end political mission

Somalia's government has requested the termination of a U.N. political mission that has advised it on peace-building, security reforms and

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Nigerian journalist detained over a week under cybercrime law, employer says

A Nigerian investigative journalist has spent more than a week in police detention without being brought to court for allegedly violating the country's cybercrime laws, his employer

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Chad declares interim president Deby winner of disputed vote

Chad's state election body said on Thursday interim President Mahamat Idriss Deby had won the May 6 presidential election outright with over 61%

Chad declares interim president Deby winner of disputed vote
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Chad's military ruler declared winner of presidential election, while opposition disputes the result

Chad’s military leader, Mahamat Deby Itno, has been declared the winner of this week’s presidential election

Chad's military ruler declared winner of presidential election, while opposition disputes the result
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Zimbabwe to fine businesses not using official new exchange rate

Zimbabwe will fine businesses using inflated exchange rates as the government battles to maintain the value of its newly introduced gold-backed currency, the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG).

Zimbabwe to fine businesses not using official new exchange rate
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Greece to bring in Egyptian farm workers amid labour shortage

Greece will start bringing in workers from Egypt this summer to take on temporary farming jobs under a deal between the countries to tackle a labour shortage, the migration ministry

Greece to bring in Egyptian farm workers amid labour shortage
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Unusual floods in eastern Congo causing hardship to almost half a million people, WFP says

Floods in South Kivu and Tanganyika provinces in eastern Congo have hit nearly half a million people, creating food shortages, displacements and risk of diseases, according to a World Food Program report released Wednesday

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Casualties reported in Chad from gunfire celebrating junta leader's victory

A number of people were hurt in Chad, some severely, in gunfire celebrating interim President Mahamat Idriss Deby's declared election

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Mozambique's president says northern town under Islamist attack

Mozambique's army is fighting Islamist insurgents who launched a major attack on the northern town of Macomia on Friday morning, President Filipe Nyusi said in a televised address.

Mozambique's president says northern town under Islamist attack
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Zuma in court seeking right to run in South Africa's pivotal election

South Africa's top court began hearing legal arguments on Friday on whether ex-president Jacob Zuma can run for parliament, a case whose

Zuma in court seeking right to run in South Africa's pivotal election
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Gunmen abduct 9 students in Nigeria's north in the latest attack targeting schools

Gunmen have abducted at least nine students from a school in northern Nigeria's Kogi State

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Gunmen kidnap nine students from Nigerian university

At least nine students were kidnapped from their classrooms by gunmen at a university in Nigeria's northern state of Kogi, the state government said on Friday, as

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Guineans mourn victims of stadium crush that killed 56

When Mory Cisse dropped his 27-year-old brother off at a stadium in the southeastern Guinean city of Nzerekore to watch a soccer match after lunch on Sunday, he had

Guineans mourn victims of stadium crush that killed 56
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Sudan's famine-hit Zamzam camp comes under fire, say residents and MSF

Sudan's famine-stricken Zamzam displacement camp has been struck by shelling from the Rapid Support Forces, volunteers and medical aid agency MSF said, as the paramilitary group

Sudan's famine-hit Zamzam camp comes under fire, say residents and MSF
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Pan Am Flight 103 Fast Facts

Pan Am Flight 103 Fast Facts

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Senior US Democrat mounts new push for peace in Sudan

The top Democrat on the U.S.

Senior US Democrat mounts new push for peace in Sudan
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Mali talks propose junta rule for three more years

Participants in Mali's national dialogue on Friday recommended extending the military-led transition to democracy by three years and allowing junta leader Assimi Goita to stand in

Mali talks propose junta rule for three more years
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Kwanzaa Fast Facts

Kwanzaa Fast Facts

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Poor Kenyans feel devastated by floods and brutalized by the government's response

Winnie Makinda says she is facing the worst crisis and lowest moment of her life because of the Kenyan government’s response to floods that devastated her poor community in the capital of Nairobi

Poor Kenyans feel devastated by floods and brutalized by the government's response
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Man rescued five days after South Africa building collapse

A man was rescued from the rubble five days after a deadly building collapse in South Africa in what Western Cape Premier Alan Winde said was "nothing short of a miracle".

Man rescued five days after South Africa building collapse
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On 11th-hour visit to Angola, Biden pledges lasting support to Africa

Joe Biden pledged lasting U.S. engagement with Africa as he met his Angolan counterpart Joao Lourenco in Luanda on Tuesday, as part of his first

On 11th-hour visit to Angola, Biden pledges lasting support to Africa
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Gunmen kidnap more than 100 in attack on villages in northwest Nigeria

More than 100 people were kidnapped by gunmen during Friday night raids on three villages in northwest Nigeria, a district head and residents said on

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Namibia elects Nandi-Ndaitwah as first female president

Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah of Namibia's ruling SWAPO party has been elected president and will be the country's first female leader, results released by the

Namibia elects Nandi-Ndaitwah as first female president
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Hundreds protest in Tunisia to demand a date for fair presidential elections

Hundreds of protesters gathered in the Tunisian capital on Sunday to demand the release of imprisoned journalists, activists and opposition figures, and the setting of a date for

Hundreds protest in Tunisia to demand a date for fair presidential elections
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Prince Harry and Meghan watch street-style dances in Lagos

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan were on Sunday treated to street-style dances in Nigeria's commercial hub Lagos, where they unveiled a partnership between their Archewell Foundation

Prince Harry and Meghan watch street-style dances in Lagos
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Rebels kill at least 4 people during an attack on a Central African Republic mining town

Authorities say that anti-government rebels in the Central African Republic have carried out an attack in a village known for gold mining

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Nigeria's fashion and dancing styles are in the spotlight as Harry and Meghan visit Lagos

Nigeria’s fashion and traditional dances were at full display during Prince Harry and Meghan's visit to the country's largest city, Lagos

Nigeria's fashion and dancing styles are in the spotlight as Harry and Meghan visit Lagos
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Kidnapped Nigerian university students rescued

Nigerian security forces have rescued students kidnapped from a university in northern Kogi state, along with other victims held by the abductors, the army and state

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Egypt to intervene in ICJ case as Israel tensions rise

Egypt on Sunday said it would intervene in support of South Africa's case against Israel at the International Court of Justice, citing the growing scale of Israel's operations in

Egypt to intervene in ICJ case as Israel tensions rise
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Factbox-Key issues for South African voters in wide open 2024 election

South Africans will vote in a national election on May 29 with an unprecedented sense of uncertainty about the outcome, as polls suggest the African National Congress will

Factbox-Key issues for South African voters in wide open 2024 election
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Death toll up to 32 in South Africa building collapse but rescue efforts boosted by 1 more survivor

Rescue teams in South Africa are searching for any survivors still trapped under rubble a week after an apartment building that was under construction collapsed

Death toll up to 32 in South Africa building collapse but rescue efforts boosted by 1 more survivor
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Chad opposition leader Masra files challenge against presidential election result

Chadian opposition leader Succes Masra has lodged a legal appeal with the country's constitutional council to challenge the preliminary result of the Central African nation's May

Chad opposition leader Masra files challenge against presidential election result
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Thousands replaster Mali's Great Mosque of Djenne, which is threatened by conflict

Thousands of Malians joined the replastering of the world’s largest mud-brick building this weekend, a key ritual that maintains the integrity of the Great Mosque of Djenne in central Mali

Thousands replaster Mali's Great Mosque of Djenne, which is threatened by conflict
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Tunisia extends the detention of two journalists, lawyers begin a strike

Tunisia's public prosecutor extended on Monday the detention of two journalists, while lawyers began a one-day strike to protest against the arrest of a prominent critic of the

Tunisia extends the detention of two journalists, lawyers begin a strike
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South Africa's Ramaphosa denies pause in power cuts is linked to election

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday rejected opposition allegations that a recent pause in the electricity cuts that have

South Africa's Ramaphosa denies pause in power cuts is linked to election
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Nigerian gunmen seek talks after abducting dozens, families say

Gunmen who abducted 105 people in northwest Nigeria last week are not after ransom payments but negotiations with the Zamfara state government, five families of the

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Tunisian police storm lawyers' headquarters and arrest another lawyer

Tunisian police stormed the bar association's headquarters for the second time in two days and arrested a lawyer, witnesses said on Monday, after detaining two journalists as well as

Tunisian police storm lawyers' headquarters and arrest another lawyer
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Migration tracking group says 76 million people were displaced within their countries in 2023

A top migration monitoring group says conflicts and natural disasters left nearly 76 million people displaced within their countries last year, a new record

Migration tracking group says 76 million people were displaced within their countries in 2023
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Sean Penn accuses Academy Awards of cowardice at Marrakech Film Festival

Sean Penn has blasted the organizers of the Oscars of being cowards who, in effect, limit the kind of films that can be funded and made

Sean Penn accuses Academy Awards of cowardice at Marrakech Film Festival
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Turkey says to apply to intervene in ICJ genocide case against Israel

Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Tuesday that Turkey decided to submit its declaration of official intervention in South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the

Turkey says to apply to intervene in ICJ genocide case against Israel
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South Africa's unemployment rate climbs weeks before election

South Africa's unemployment rate rose for the second quarter in a row to 32.9% in the first three months of this year, data showed on Tuesday, two weeks before the

South Africa's unemployment rate climbs weeks before election
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Four rescued from collapsed Kenya building, more people likely trapped

Rescuers have pulled four people out of the rubble of a collapsed building in the Mathare neighbourhood of Kenya's capital on Tuesday, but more people were likely trapped, the

Four rescued from collapsed Kenya building, more people likely trapped
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Death toll from South African building collapse rises to 33

The death toll from a building collapse in the South African city of George last week edged up to 33 on Tuesday, as rescuers continued to comb through the rubble with 19

Death toll from South African building collapse rises to 33
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South Africa's health insurance law set to face legal challenges

South Africa's main opposition party, joined by some labour and business groups, said on Tuesday it would go to court to fight a bill aimed at providing

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South Africa's new Rise Mzansi party sees opportunities in tight election

South Africa's most competitive election since the advent of democracy could provide opportunities for new political party Rise Mzansi to make innovative

South Africa's new Rise Mzansi party sees opportunities in tight election
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Three Libyan fighters killed in clashes with smugglers near border with Algeria

Three Libyan fighters of a military force based in Tripoli were killed in clashes with smugglers and drug dealers in the desert near the border with Algeria, the force said in a

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South Africa braces for what may be a milestone election. Here is a guide to the main players

After 30 years of dominating South African politics, the ruling African National Congress will face its toughest election this month as most opinion polls predict it will lose its parliamentary majority for the first time

South Africa braces for what may be a milestone election. Here is a guide to the main players
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Morocco’s automotive industry shifts gears to prep for electric vehicle era

Morocco has grown its automotive industry from virtually non-existent to Africa’s largest in less than two decades

Morocco’s automotive industry shifts gears to prep for electric vehicle era
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More than half of Zimbabwean population will need food aid, cabinet says

More than half of Zimbabwe's population will need food aid this year following a devastating drought that led to widespread crop failure as humanitarian

More than half of Zimbabwean population will need food aid, cabinet says
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At least five missing in landslide in central Kenya

A landslide that followed heavy rain in central Kenya has swept away at least five people, residents said on Wednesday, and the Red Cross said its

At least five missing in landslide in central Kenya
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A Swiss court sentences a former Gambian interior minister to 20 years for crimes against humanity

Switzerland’s top criminal court has convicted a former interior minister of Gambia for crimes against humanity for his role in murder, torture and other repression by the west African country’s security forces against opponents of its longtime dictator

A Swiss court sentences a former Gambian interior minister to 20 years for crimes against humanity
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Swiss court jails Gambian ex-minister for crimes against humanity

A Swiss court on Wednesday convicted a former government minister from Gambia of crimes against humanity under ex-dictator Yahya Jammeh and jailed him for 20 years, in a historic

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UN prosecutor confirms death of last two Rwanda genocide fugitives

The last two suspects sought by a U.N. tribunal over their alleged role in the 1994 Rwandan genocide died in 1998, the U.N. war crimes prosecutor tasked with finding them said on

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Mosque attack in Nigeria’s north injures at least 24 people, including children

At least 24 worshippers, including four children, were injured in northern Nigeria’s Kano state after a man attacked the mosque where they were praying early Wednesday morning, resulting in an explosion, the police said

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Nigeria inflation scales new 28-year peak in April

Nigeria's headline consumer inflation accelerated to a new 28-year high in April, hitting 33.69% year-on-year, up from 33.20% in March, statistics agency data

Nigeria inflation scales new 28-year peak in April
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Two Tunisian journalists jailed pending trial, bolstering fears for free speech

A Tunisian judge on Wednesday ordered the imprisonment of two prominent journalists pending trial, their families and lawyers said, reinforcing fears of a widespread campaign aimed

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An Islamist group used child soldiers in Mozambique attacks, says Human Rights Watch

Human Rights Watch says an Islamist group operating in Mozambique’s northern Cabo Delgado province used boys as young as 13 in attacks on a town last week

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South Africa's president signs major health bill just before election

South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa signed into law on Wednesday a bill that aims to provide universal health coverage, hailing it as a

South Africa's president signs major health bill just before election
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US sanctions two commanders of Sudan's paramilitary RSF

The United States Treasury said in a statement on Wednesday that it has imposed sanctions on two top commanders of Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) following attacks in

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2 journalists in detention in Tunisia as authorities launch wave of arrests against critics

Two Tunisian journalists are kept in pre-trial detention as authorities continued a wave of arrests targeting perceived critics of President Kais Saied's government

2 journalists in detention in Tunisia as authorities launch wave of arrests against critics
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Sudan's people are trapped in `inferno of brutal violence' as famine and fighting close in, UN says

The Sudanese people “are trapped in an inferno of brutal violence” with famine, disease and fighting “closing in” and no end in sight, the top U.N. humanitarian official in the war-torn country says

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Tunisia denies torturing detained lawyer who collapsed in court

Tunisia's interior ministry on Thursday dismissed accusations by lawyers and a rights group that police officers had tortured a detained attorney who collapsed in court.

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South Africa urges UN's top court to order cease-fire in Gaza to shield citizens in Rafah

South Africa has urged the United Nations’ top court to order a cease-fire in Gaza during hearings over emergency measures to halt Israel’s military operation in the enclave’s southern city of Rafah

South Africa urges UN's top court to order cease-fire in Gaza to shield citizens in Rafah
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Chad's Mahamat Deby confirmed as winner of disputed election

Chad's constitutional council confirmed Mahamat Idriss Deby as winner of the May 6 presidential election on Thursday after dismissing challenges by two losing

Chad's Mahamat Deby confirmed as winner of disputed election
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Emirates to resume Nigeria flights after nearly two years

Dubai's Emirates airline will resume flight schedules to Nigeria from Oct. 1, it said on Thursday, ending a close to two-year halt to flights.

Emirates to resume Nigeria flights after nearly two years
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Tunisian lawyers go on strike, protest against alleged police abuse

Tunisian lawyers began a one-day nationwide strike on Thursday, with hundreds taking to the streets of the capital, to protest against the recent arrest of two of their colleagues,

Tunisian lawyers go on strike, protest against alleged police abuse
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Residents cower as fighting picks up in Sudan's al-Fashir

Residents are fleeing missile fire and sheltering without food and water amid escalating fighting in the Sudanese city of al-Fashir,

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LATAM Airlines expands frequency of Brazil international flights; Air France adds route

LATAM Airlines will increase the frequency of seven of its international routes connecting Brazil to the United States and countries in Europe and Africa, it

LATAM Airlines expands frequency of Brazil international flights; Air France adds route
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Grief and anger as Congo mourners blame Rwanda-backed rebels for attack

Families huddled near the line of small coffins in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, all mourning the children and others killed

Grief and anger as Congo mourners blame Rwanda-backed rebels for attack
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Mass wedding plans for 100 Nigerian girls and women spark outrage

A Nigerian rights group has launched a petition to stop plans by religious leaders and a state lawmaker to push 100 girls and young women into marriage in a mass ceremony next week,

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South Sudan government and rebel groups sign 'commitment' for peace in ongoing peace talks in Kenya

The government of South Sudan and rebel opposition groups have signed a “commitment declaration” for peace during high-level mediation talks in Kenya, described as key step in efforts to end the conflict in South Sudan that has long crippled its economy

South Sudan government and rebel groups sign 'commitment' for peace in ongoing peace talks in Kenya
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Kenyan lawyers move to block police deployment to Haiti

Kenyan lawyers have moved to block the country's planned deployment of police to Haiti, a court filing showed, days before officers are expected to arrive in the Caribbean nation to

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Senegalese prime minister criticises French military bases on territory

Senegal's prime minister Ousmane Sonko raised the possibility of closing French military bases in the West African country on Thursday in a wide-ranging speech that also touched on

Senegalese prime minister criticises French military bases on territory
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South Africa's election might be a defining moment — with new complications. Here's what to know

South Africa’s election will determine how weary the country has become of the ruling African National Congress party, which has been in power since the end of apartheid 30 years ago

South Africa's election might be a defining moment — with new complications. Here's what to know
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Ghana parliament reconvenes, approves World Bank loan and appointees

Ghana's parliament, which had been adjourned since March following a dispute between the speaker and the president over an anti-LGBT bill, reconvened on

Ghana parliament reconvenes, approves World Bank loan and appointees
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UN rights chief warns of catastrophe in Sudan's al-Fashir

The U.N. human rights chief said on Friday he was "horrified" by escalating violence near Sudan's al-Fashir and held discussions this week with commanders from both sides of the

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Rescue efforts halted after South African building collapse where 33 died

Officials in the South African city of George halted the search for survivors and more bodies on Friday at the site of a collapsed building where 33 people died.

Rescue efforts halted after South African building collapse where 33 died
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Senegal's new prime minister criticizes French military presence in the West African country

Senegal’s new prime minister has criticized the French military presence in the West African country

Senegal's new prime minister criticizes French military presence in the West African country
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UN experts say South Sudan is close to securing a $13 billion oil-backed loan from a UAE company

U.N. experts say South Sudan is close to securing a $13 billion loan from a company in the United Arab Emirates, despite the oil-rich country’s difficulties in managing debts backed by its oil reserves

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Tunisia says 23 migrants missing after setting off in boat to Italy

About 23 migrants were missing after setting off in a boat from Tunisia towards Italy, the country's national guard said on Saturday.

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Tunisian rights groups say freedoms threatened under Saied's rule

Freedoms in Tunisia are being threatened under the rule of President Kais Saied and the authorities are using the judiciary and police to punish their opponents, 10 local rights

Tunisian rights groups say freedoms threatened under Saied's rule
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Libya's eastern government investigating disappearance of lawmaker

Libya's eastern-based authorities are investigating the disappearance of a member of parliament, the region's interior ministry said, and it did not believe he had been killed.

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Rescuers search for 11 fishermen missing at sea in South Africa

Search and rescue efforts were underway in South Africa on Saturday to find 11 fishermen missing at sea after their vessel sunk off the coast of Cape Town, the fisheries

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One killed, six injured in clashes in western Libyan city, TV channel says

At least one person was killed and six injured when fierce clashes broke out on Saturday in the city of Zawiya in western Libya, prompting calls for a ceasefire to rescue families

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Former South Africa leader Zuma promises jobs and free education as he launches party manifesto

Former South African President Jacob Zuma has lamented the high levels of poverty among black South Africans and promised to create jobs and tackle crime as he launched his new political party’s manifesto ahead of the country’s much anticipated elections

Former South Africa leader Zuma promises jobs and free education as he launches party manifesto
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South Africa's new MK party seeks majority win in pivotal election, Zuma says

South Africa's new uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) party is aiming to win a parliamentary majority in a May 29 election so that it can

South Africa's new MK party seeks majority win in pivotal election, Zuma says
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Tunisia recovers bodies of four migrants off its coast, rescues dozens

Tunisia recovered the bodies of four migrants off the country's coast on Saturday, the national guard said, amid an increase in migrant boats heading from Tunisia toward Italy in

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Tunisians stage anti-migrant protest as the number of stranded in transit to Europe grows

Hundreds of anti-migrant protestors have marched through the streets of a Tunisian town where many migrants are living while waiting to try and travel by boat to Europe

Tunisians stage anti-migrant protest as the number of stranded in transit to Europe grows
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Congolese army says it has foiled a coup attempt. Self-exiled opposition figure threatens president

Congo’s army says it has foiled a coup attempt and arrested the perpetrators, including several foreigners

Congolese army says it has foiled a coup attempt. Self-exiled opposition figure threatens president
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DRC army says it stopped attempted coup involving US citizens

The leader of an attempted coup on Sunday in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been killed and some 50 people including three American

DRC army says it stopped attempted coup involving US citizens
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Uganda captures bomb expert of Islamic State-allied rebel group

Uganda's military has captured a commander of an Islamic State-allied rebel group who is an expert in making improvised explosive devices, or bombs, that the group has used to

Uganda captures bomb expert of Islamic State-allied rebel group
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Hundreds of Tunisian president's supporters protest against 'foreign interference'

Hundreds of people demonstrated in Tunis on Sunday in support of President Kais Saied amid widespread criticism at home and abroad after a wave of arrests that included journalists,

Hundreds of Tunisian president's supporters protest against 'foreign interference'
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US to complete withdrawal from Niger by Sept. 15

Niger and the United States have reached an agreement on the withdrawal of American troops from the West African country, a process that has already begun and will be

US to complete withdrawal from Niger by Sept. 15
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US troops, equipment will depart from Niger by mid-September, the Pentagon says

American and Nigerien defense officials say U.S. troops ordered out of Niger by its ruling junta will complete their withdrawal from the West African country by the middle of September

US troops, equipment will depart from Niger by mid-September, the Pentagon says
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Ex-South African leader Zuma, now a ruling party critic, is disqualified from next week's election

Former South African President Jacob Zuma has been disqualified from running for a seat in Parliament in next week's national election because of a previous criminal conviction

Ex-South African leader Zuma, now a ruling party critic, is disqualified from next week's election
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South Africa's ex-leader Zuma barred from standing in election

South Africa's former president Jacob Zuma is barred from running for parliament in this month's election, the country's top court ruled on Monday, a

South Africa's ex-leader Zuma barred from standing in election
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Who is Jacob Zuma, the former South African president disqualified from next week's election?

Former South African President Jacob Zuma has been barred from running in next week’s national election over a previous criminal conviction, the latest twist in his return to politics

Who is Jacob Zuma, the former South African president disqualified from next week's election?
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Nigerian judge denies separatist leader Kanu bail for the second time

A Nigerian judge denied separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu bail for the second time in two months on Monday and also dismissed his application to be moved to prison from

Nigerian judge denies separatist leader Kanu bail for the second time
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ANC support grows in weeks before South African election, poll shows

Support for South Africa's governing African National Congress has risen in the weeks leading up to this month's election, a tracking poll showed,

ANC support grows in weeks before South African election, poll shows
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The foiled coup in DR Congo: Here's what to know

Security forces thwarted a coup attempt in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday in which armed men targeted the homes of top officials and briefly occupied the office of the

The foiled coup in DR Congo: Here's what to know
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Mayor, two others killed in Cameroon amid National Day celebrations

Gunmen in Cameroon killed a local mayor and two others in the restive North West region as the nation observed its National Day on Monday, the regional

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Americans in alleged Congo coup plot formed an unlikely band

Authorities in Congo are accusing three Americans of involvement in a brazen weekend attack on Congo’s presidential palace

Americans in alleged Congo coup plot formed an unlikely band
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Hundreds of hostages, mostly women and children, are rescued from Boko Haram extremists in Nigeria

Nigeria's army says it has rescued hundreds of hostages, mostly women and children, who had been held captive for months or years by Boko Haram extremists in the country's northeast

Hundreds of hostages, mostly women and children, are rescued from Boko Haram extremists in Nigeria
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Nigeria central bank delivers another big hike, third this year

Nigeria's central bank delivered another big interest rate hike on Tuesday, responding to a continued rise in inflation

Nigeria central bank delivers another big hike, third this year
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Police rescue at least 22 people kidnapped from suburb of Nigeria's capital

At least 22 people kidnapped by gunmen from the suburban Dawaki district of Abuja, Nigeria's capital, were rescued, police and residents said on Tuesday.

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Gunmen kill 40 in north-central Nigeria attack

At least 40 people were killed and many others wounded in an attack by gunmen on Zurak village in Nigeria's north-central Plateau state, where clashes between

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Unknown disease kills 143 in southwest Congo, local authorities say

An unknown disease killed 143 people in Democratic Republic of the Congo's southwestern province in November, local authorities told Reuters.

Unknown disease kills 143 in southwest Congo, local authorities say
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South Africa election: How Mandela's once revered ANC lost its way with infighting and scandals

South Africa’s African National Congress rose above politics for years

South Africa election: How Mandela's once revered ANC lost its way with infighting and scandals
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OPEC oil output rises in November as Libya recovers, survey finds

OPEC oil output rose for a second month in November as Libya's production recovered after resolution of a political crisis, a Reuters survey found, though members

OPEC oil output rises in November as Libya recovers, survey finds
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Kenyan president will receive White House praise over troops-to-Haiti move − but lack of action across Americas should prompt regional soul-searching

Kenya’s William Ruto will meet President Joe Biden during a rare US state visit from an African leader − and one that comes as Haiti’s crisis spirals.

Kenyan president will receive White House praise over troops-to-Haiti move − but lack of action across Americas should prompt regional soul-searching
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Biden is honoring Kenya with state visit as the East African nation prepares to send police to Haiti

President Joe Biden has welcomed Kenyan President William Ruto to the White House to kick off a three-day state visit

Biden is honoring Kenya with state visit as the East African nation prepares to send police to Haiti
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UN food agency looks for $400 million to feed millions in southern Africa

The U.N.

UN food agency looks for $400 million to feed millions in southern Africa
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Thirty years after end of apartheid, equality eludes South Africa

Nelson Mandela's African National Congress promised South Africans "A Better Life For All" when it swept to power in the country's

Thirty years after end of apartheid, equality eludes South Africa
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Nigerian court adjourns Binance, executives' tax evasion trial to June 14

A Nigerian court has adjourned a tax evasion case against Binance to next month for possible arraignment of the cryptocurrency exchange and two of its executives

Nigerian court adjourns Binance, executives' tax evasion trial to June 14
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Chad's PM Masra resigns after disputed election, Deby confirmed winner

Chad's prime minister and opposition leader Succes Masra has tendered his resignation after interim President Mahamat Idriss Deby was confirmed as a winner of the May 6

Chad's PM Masra resigns after disputed election, Deby confirmed winner
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Emerging market credit ratings are finally looking up again

From Brazil, Nigeria and Turkey to even some of the riskiest emerging markets such as Egypt and Zambia, evidence is growing that a decade-long deterioration in

Emerging market credit ratings are finally looking up again
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Who will lead South Africa after the May 29 election?

South Africa's May 29 election looks set to be the most tightly contested since the end of apartheid, with opinion polls suggesting that the governing African National

Who will lead South Africa after the May 29 election?
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Biden says the US is 'all in' on Africa during his Angola visit meant to counter China

President Joe Biden on Tuesday toured a slavery museum in Angola and inspected shackles and a whip, and he spoke of “our nation’s original sin."

Biden says the US is 'all in' on Africa during his Angola visit meant to counter China
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Biden acknowledges horrific history of slavery that has connected the US and Angola while projecting optimism for future ties

Biden acknowledges horrific history of slavery that has connected the US and Angola while projecting optimism for future ties

Biden acknowledges horrific history of slavery that has connected the US and Angola while projecting optimism for future ties
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Boosted by Gaza war, South African Muslim party open to deal with ANC

South Africa's small Muslim political party Al Jama-ah is gaining support due to the conflict in Gaza and sees itself as a potential coalition partner for the

Boosted by Gaza war, South African Muslim party open to deal with ANC
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Tunisia sentences two journalists to one year in prison

A Tunisian court on Wednesday sentenced two journalists to one year in prison on charges of publishing false news that harms public security, a judicial official said, amid growing

Tunisia sentences two journalists to one year in prison
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DRC parliament elects speaker in delayed vote days after foiled coup

The Democratic Republic of Congo's national assembly elected Vital Kamerhe, whose home was violently attacked on Sunday, as speaker in a delayed vote, a key step towards

DRC parliament elects speaker in delayed vote days after foiled coup
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Biden thanks Kenya's Ruto for sending police to Haiti and defends keeping US forces from the mission

President Joe Biden has offered his deep appreciation to Kenyan President William Ruto for the coming deployment of 1,000 Kenyan police forces to help quell gang violence in Haiti

Biden thanks Kenya's Ruto for sending police to Haiti and defends keeping US forces from the mission
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In South Africa, a community struggling for clean water reflects wider discontent ahead of election

The struggle starts early in the Hammanskraal area of South Africa as people queue some mornings to fill buckets with water from a tank provided by an aid agency

In South Africa, a community struggling for clean water reflects wider discontent ahead of election
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Eleven killed in Tanzania sugar factory accident, police say

Eleven people including three foreigners were killed in an accident on Thursday at a major sugar factory in Tanzania, police said.

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In rural South Africa, voters weigh frustration and ANC loyalty

In Nelson Mandela's hometown of Qunu there has been no running water since 2016, jobs are scarce and crime is on the rise as

In rural South Africa, voters weigh frustration and ANC loyalty
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Chad's Deby sworn in as president after three years of military rule

Chad's newly elected President Mahamat Idriss Deby was sworn in to succeed his late father on Thursday, after three years as an interim leader under military

Chad's Deby sworn in as president after three years of military rule
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Chad swears in president after disputed election, ending years of military rule

Chad has sworn in Mahamat Deby Itno as the president on Thursday after holding elections earlier this month, completing a disputed transition to democratic rule after he seized power three years ago

Chad swears in president after disputed election, ending years of military rule
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EU anti-piracy force flags possible attack off Somali coast

The European Union's anti-piracy force in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea, Operation Atalanta, on Thursday flagged a possible pirate attack on the Liberian-flagged merchant vessel

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Kenyan police arrival in Haiti delayed, Kenya's President Ruto affirms commitment

The deployment of the first Kenyan police officers to Haiti to lead an international anti-gang force has been delayed after a planned flight from Nairobi was postponed

Kenyan police arrival in Haiti delayed, Kenya's President Ruto affirms commitment
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Former South African President Jacob Zuma criticizes top court over election disqualification

Former South African President Jacob Zuma has criticized the country’s highest court and his former allies in the ruling African National Congress over his disqualification from next week’s election

Former South African President Jacob Zuma criticizes top court over election disqualification
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Zuma says he will fight for his rights over South Africa election disqualification

South Africa's former president Jacob Zuma said on Thursday that he will fight for his rights, after the country's top court ruled that he was not eligible

Zuma says he will fight for his rights over South Africa election disqualification
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Climate change and rapid urbanization worsened the impact of East African rains, scientists say

The impact of the calamitous rains that struck East Africa from March to May was intensified by a mix of human-caused climate change and rapid growth of urban areas, an international team of climate scientists said in a study published Friday

Climate change and rapid urbanization worsened the impact of East African rains, scientists say
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Harris announces plans to help 80% of Africa gain access to the internet, up from 40% now

Vice President Kamala Harris has announced the formation of a new partnership to help provide internet access to 80% of Africa by 2030, up from 40% now

Harris announces plans to help 80% of Africa gain access to the internet, up from 40% now
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International Court of Justice ruling on Israel's actions in Gaza

The International Court of Justice today delivered its Order on the request for the modification and the indication of provisional measures submitted by South Africa on 10 May 2024 in the

International Court of Justice ruling on Israel's actions in Gaza
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South Africa hails World Court ruling on Israel's Rafah assault

South Africa's government on Friday hailed as ground-breaking a ruling by the World Court that ordered Israel to halt its military

South Africa hails World Court ruling on Israel's Rafah assault
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South Africa's Inkatha Freeedom Party favours alternative alliances over ANC

South Africa's Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) will try to form a governing coalition that excludes the African National Congress should the ruling party lose its

South Africa's Inkatha Freeedom Party favours alternative alliances over ANC
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Tens of thousands flee as paramilitaries attack Sudan's al-Fashir, activists say

Tens of thousands of people fled their homes in a camp in the Sudanese city of al-Fashir, activists said, after a raid by Rapid Support Forces paramilitary forces who are fighting to

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Will South Africa have a new government or president after election?

South Africans vote in national and provincial elections on May 29 with opinion polls suggesting the governing African National Congress will lose its

Will South Africa have a new government or president after election?
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EU anti-piracy force frees ship from suspected pirates off Somalia

The European Union's anti-piracy force in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea said on Friday the Liberian-flagged merchant vessel Basilisk had been freed from suspected pirates off the

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Battle for Anglo's copper assets tests BHP's resolve as deadline looms

BHP's resolve to add more copper to its portfolio will be tested by Anglo American investors' demands for a simpler offer for the whole

Battle for Anglo's copper assets tests BHP's resolve as deadline looms
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Utah man declined $100K offer to travel to Congo on 'security job' that was covert coup attempt

The friend of a prominent Congolese opposition leader’s son said he turned down a six-figure offer to travel there as part of the family’s security detail in what turned out to be a failed coup attempt

Utah man declined $100K offer to travel to Congo on 'security job' that was covert coup attempt
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US, Kenya look to strengthen business, trade ties

The U.S. and Kenya will hold a new round of trade talks next month, they said on Friday, as the two countries tout new business deals and look to boost

US, Kenya look to strengthen business, trade ties
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It's possible no party will get a majority in South Africa's election. Here's what that would mean

The focus for South Africa’s national election next week is on the fate of the African National Congress party and whether it is going to lose its parliamentary majority for the first time

It's possible no party will get a majority in South Africa's election. Here's what that would mean
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South Africa's 4 big political parties begin final weekend of campaigning ahead of election

South Africa’s four main political parties have begun a final weekend of campaigning before a possibly pivotal election that could bring the country’s most important change in 30 years

South Africa's 4 big political parties begin final weekend of campaigning ahead of election
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South Africa's Ramaphosa promises to 'do better' as election looms

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed on Saturday to do more on issues including jobs and state welfare as he campaigned

South Africa's Ramaphosa promises to 'do better' as election looms
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Five killed after informal gold mine collapses in northern Kenya

At least five people were killed and several others were missing after an informal gold mine collapsed in northern Kenya, officials and local media said.

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Burkina Faso extends junta rule by five years

Burkina Faso's ruling junta will remain in power for another five years after participants in national talks on Saturday proposed extending the transition back to democracy by 60 months

Burkina Faso extends junta rule by five years
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Zimbabwe authorities mix charm with force in an attempt to shore up the world’s newest currency

Zimbabwe introduced the world's newest currency in April with public rallies and commercial jingles

Zimbabwe authorities mix charm with force in an attempt to shore up the world’s newest currency
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South African election could spell the end of ANC dominance

South Africans will vote on Wednesday with widespread anger over power cuts, joblessness and corruption threatening to end the dominance of the African National

South African election could spell the end of ANC dominance
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Aid group says over 100 people killed in 2 weeks of fighting in a Sudanese city

An international aid group says more than two weeks of fighting between Sudan’s military and a notorious paramilitary group over a major city in the western Darfur region killed at least 123 people

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Over 20 killed in attack on central Mali village

Over 20 civilians were killed in an attack in central Mali on Saturday, a local official said on Sunday.

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Comoros President sworn in for fourth term after disputed poll

Comoros President Azali Assoumani pledged on Sunday to work for peace and rapidly grow the economy as he was sworn in for his fourth term in office, following a tense January

Comoros President sworn in for fourth term after disputed poll
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South Africa's main opposition party rallies support as it concludes election campaign

South Africa’s main opposition party Democratic Alliance has made its final call to South Africans to help it unseat the ruling African National Congress

South Africa's main opposition party rallies support as it concludes election campaign
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Nigeria is emerging as a critical mineral hub. The government is cracking down on illegal operations

Nigeria’s government is cracking down on illegal mining, making dozens of arrests of unlicensed miners since April for allegedly stealing the country’s lithium, a critical mineral used in batteries for electric vehicles, smartphones and power systems

Nigeria is emerging as a critical mineral hub. The government is cracking down on illegal operations
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South Africa's election could bring the biggest political shift since it became a democracy in 1994

South Africans will vote Wednesday to decide whether their country takes its most significant political step since it brought down apartheid and achieved democracy 30 years ago

South Africa's election could bring the biggest political shift since it became a democracy in 1994
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South Africa's divisive Malema could be post-election kingmaker

South Africa's Julius Malema, who quit the ruling African National Congress to form a radical leftist party, could potentially become a kingmaker or even deputy

South Africa's divisive Malema could be post-election kingmaker
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South Africa's DA leader Steenhuisen wages mission to stop 'doomsday coalition'

South Africa's election this week could present a golden opportunity for the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) and its leader John Steenhuisen if the ruling

South Africa's DA leader Steenhuisen wages mission to stop 'doomsday coalition'
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South Africa's surprise election challenger is evoking the past anti-apartheid struggle

Former South African President Jacob Zuma is the wild card in Wednesday’s election for Africa’s most advanced country

South Africa's surprise election challenger is evoking the past anti-apartheid struggle
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Hundreds flee in northwest Nigeria after attacks, official, residents say

Hundreds of people have fled their villages in a rural community in northwestern Nigeria after weekend attacks by armed groups left 10 dead and at least