March 04
Tunisia: Tunisia Opposition Figures Go On Trial On State Security Charges
The trial of several prominent Tunisian opposition figures accused of national security offences opened on Tuesday, with rights groups denouncing the case as politically motivated. Read more »
Kenya: U.S. Grant Cuts Could Affect Two Million Worldwide, Disrupt HIV Aid in Kenya
NGOs warn that at least two million people worldwide will be affected by the cancellation of US grants. In Kenya, access to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis and community-led… Read more »
March 03
Congo-Brazzaville: Madagascar and Congo-Brazzaville Team Up to Protect Vanishing Forests
Congo-Brazzaville and Madagascar are combining efforts to protect their primary forests, which support rich ecosystems and rare wildlife but face increasing threats from… Read more »
Sudan: Sudan Reels As U.S. Suspends Aid Amid Ongoing War
Sudan has been hit hard by the United States' decision to suspend development aid to the poorest countries. The country has been plunged into a destructive war since April 2023.… Read more »
March 02
Senegal: Wolof Academy App Bridges Language Gap With Online Courses
With the rise of language learning apps, the Wolof Academy is stepping up to meet the demand by offering online courses and virtual classes of Wolof, the language spoken by almost… Read more »
Congo-Kinshasa: Ugandan Army Deploys to Town in Northeast DR Congo Amid Fears of Wider Conflict
The Ugandan army confirmed Sunday it has sent troops to another town in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo to fight local armed groups, amid fears a raging conflict could… Read more »
Egypt: Egyptian Authorities Reject Attempts to Form Parallel Government in Sudan
Egypt rejected on Sunday attempts aimed at establishing a rival government in Sudan, warning that such moves jeopardised the "unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity" of the… Read more »
February 27
South Africa: South Africa Laments G20 Stalemate As Key Officials Skip Talks
South Africa voiced dismay that Group of 20 (G20) talks it hosted on global economic issues ended without consensus, after top officials from several countries skipped it and… Read more »
Sudan: UN Condemns RSF's Parallel Government in Sudan As 'Hellscape' Emerges
Members of the United Nations Security Council condemned the creation of a parallel government in Sudan by the militia group, Rapid Support Forces, and its allies. A UN envoy told… Read more »
February 25
Africa: Africa and War in Ukraine - From Strategic Neutrality to Pro-Russian Realignment
As Ukraine marks the third anniversary of the Russian invasion, Africa has become a strategic issue for both Moscow and Kyiv, with countries on the continent adjusting their stance… Read more »
Ghana: Desperate Journeys - Ghanian Youth Risk Death for a Future in Europe
Despite the risks, many Africans, including Ghanaians, continue to embark on perilous journeys across the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea in search of better opportunities… Read more »
February 20
Africa: France Hands Over Port-Bouët Military Camp to the Ivorian Army
In a symbolic ceremony this Thursday, France will officially transfer control of the Port-Bouët military camp to the Ivorian army. This marks a significant milestone in the… Read more »
February 18
Algeria: French Culture Minister's 'Historic' Visit to Western Sahara Angers Algeria
France's Culture Minister Rachida Dati became on Monday the first French official to make a formal visit to the Western Sahara, a sign of Paris's recognition of Moroccan… Read more »
February 17
South Africa: South Africa Probes Fatal Shooting of Openly Gay Imam Muhsin Hendricks
Police in South Africa are investigating the death of Muhsin Hendricks. Recognised as the world's first openly gay imam, Hendricks was shot dead Saturday in the southern city of… Read more »
February 16
Cote d'Ivoire: How Drones Are Transforming Agriculture in Côte d'Ivoire
In Côte d'Ivoire, where agriculture accounts for 20 percent of GDP, the sector is gradually modernising and adopting new technologies to improve efficiency - notably drones,… Read more »
February 15
Africa: Presidents Kagame and Tshisekedi Absent from AU Summit
Neither Rwandan President Paul Kagame nor his Congolese counterpart Felix Tshisekedi attended Friday's AU meeting. Read more »
Africa: African Union Summit Opens As Conflicts Rage On the Continent
African heads of state are gathering for their annual summit in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa this weekend, with escalating conflict in the DRC, the war and resulting humanitarian… Read more »
February 13
Nigeria: London High Court Probes Shell Over Niger Delta Pollution Claims
The High Court in London commenced a hearing to address allegations that the oil company Shell has polluted vast areas of the Niger Delta in Nigeria, particularly in regions… Read more »
South Africa: South Africa Unites Against Trump As U.S. Freezes Aid Over Land Reform
The government and all political parties in South Africa are now uniting in their opposition to Donald Trump. The American President has announced a freeze on all aid to the… Read more »
February 12
Sudan: Sudan War Is World's 'Worst Humanitarian Crisis', the African Union Says
African Union officials have described Sudan's civil war the "worst humanitarian crisis in the world" and warned it was leaving hundreds of thousands of children malnourished. This… Read more »
February 11
Africa: Why the African Continent Has a Role to Play in Developing AI
Heads of state, top government officials, and scientists from around 100 countries have gathered in Paris for a two-day international summit on developing artificial intelligence… Read more »
February 10
South Africa: South Africa's Khoisan Evicted From Government HQ After Six-Year Protest
South African authorities on Monday cleared a camp of the Khoisan community squatting on the grounds of the government headquarters in Pretoria for six years to demand recognition… Read more »
Libya: Libya Uncovers Two Mass Graves With Bodies of Migrants, Refugees
Libya's security authorities have recovered nearly 50 bodies from two mass graves in the country's southeastern desert, officials said on Sunday, in the latest tragedy involving… Read more »
February 09
Namibia: Namibian Independence Leader Sam Nujoma Dies Aged 95
Sam Nujoma, the guerilla commander who led Namibia's fight for independence from South Africa and became its first democratically elected president, has died at the age of 95. Read more »
Kenya: 'My Cow, My Choice' - Kenyan Farmers Resist Livestock Vaccination Campaign
A protest movement has emerged in Kenya against a government plan to provide free nationwide vaccinations for around 84 million livestock. Dubbed "My Cow, My Choice," the campaign… Read more »