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France, who trailed 4-0 at half-time, mounted a spirited second-half comeback but ultimately fell short.
Forty years ago, Lamine Touré, a native of Côte d’Ivoire and owner of the legendary Balattou club, and Suzanne Rousseau launched this ambitious project to celebrate African cultures
Besides employing women, the kekeh has emerged as the most feasible alternative for public transport, bridging the gap between congested city centers and underserved neighborhoods
Children relapsing into malnutrition has become an increasingly common occurrence in the state and across northern Nigeria, according to local health and aid workers, who cite knock-on effects from the Iran war
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Tired colonial tropes paint Africans as untamed, unrestrained, and lacking in intelligence.
An exceptionally intense heat wave swept across Tunisia, pushing temperatures to nearly 50 degrees Celsius and breaking historical records in multiple regions, local media reported on Saturday
Central African Prime Minister Felix Moloua and part of his government traveled to Birao, in the north of the country, 65 km from the town of Am Dafock, the scene of a deadly attack on June 30
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Côte d’Ivoire’s fashion industry is gaining international recognition as designers from the country attract global celebrities while remaining committed to
Southern Africa’s dramatic landscapes offer travelers an opportunity to experience millions—and in some cases billions—of years of Earth’s geological history.
Researchers have identified a new monkey species, Colobus congoensis, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, marking only the fifth new African monkey species
Netflix’s South African drama The Polygamist has become an international sensation, attracting more than 23 million views since its June release and ranking
Climbing Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro remains one of Africa’s premier travel experiences, requiring no technical mountaineering skill but demanding solid
Archaeologists have discovered a remarkably intact Byzantine-era city in Egypt’s Dakhla Oasis, offering fresh insights into daily life, urban planning and
South African rooibos tea seeds will travel to the International Space Station in October as part of a groundbreaking study examining how the iconic plant
London’s Barbican Centre is hosting a landmark cultural exhibition that traces the history and ongoing impact of Pan-Africanism. The exhibition, titled
Americanah, Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s novel about a Nigerian immigrant to the United States, is set to be adapted for the screen by French
Mauritius, an island country off the southeastern coast of Africa, offers a unique perspective on African expression that you would be hard-pressed to find
A Malian army convoy leaving the strategic northern town of Anefis was attacked on Saturday morning by Tuareg separatists, military and security officials said
The United States and Iran exchanged strikes aimed at infrastructure and military targets on Saturday as an Iranian negotiator said Tehran had suspended its commitments under the interim deal with the U.S. — snapping another fragile thread as the war shows no end in sight
Thousands rally in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa to protest the alleged forced recruitment of civilians in the Tigray region by Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) forces, the breakaway region's main political party, amid months of escalating tensions with Ethiopia's federal government
Trump called this World Cup “one of the all-time greatest sporting events in history,” adding that the tournament galvanized more than just the sporting world