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Two fishermen tell the BBC why they have decided to become pirates in search of big ransoms.
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After being forced to withdraw its troops from the Sahel region in West Africa, France’s president says its Djibouti base will be 'reinvented'.
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President Isaias Afwerki met with Ambassador Xue Bing, China’s Special Envoy to the Horn of Africa, this morning at Adi Halo.
For over two decades, the US Government through the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), has provided vital support to over 50 countries
A group of people gathered in Maariyah on Friday to demand an end to the Israeli military presence in the village.
The United Arab Emirates has condemned the criminal car ramming attack at a market in the German town of Magdeburg, which resulted in the deaths and injuries
The justice minister says, however, they will first have to admit to facts, behave well, and be willing to be operationally deployed in the fight against terrorism.
The move follows several months of unsuccessful attempts at mediation and conciliation after Niamey in June withdrew the licence of Orano’s subsidiary, Imouraren.
His Excellency Sheikh Shakhboot Bin Nahyan Al Nahyan, Minister of State, met with His Excellency Cyril Ramaphosa, President of the Republic of South Africa,
Lawyers for the DRC have welcomed Apple’s statements about changes to its supply chain, but say they will have to be verified on the ground.
His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio has presided over the swearing-in ceremony of the newly appointed Chief Justice, Mr. Komba Kamanda Esq., at
Leonardo Santos Simão, highlighted upcoming presidential elections in Côte d’Ivoire and Guinea-Bissau, and the adoption of constitutional reforms amid a
Young Igbos in the UK meet up weekly to reconnect with their roots.
A week after Cyclone Chido tore through the French Indian Ocean island, traumatized residents are struggling to rebuild their lives.
Lawyers representing the Central African country, claimed in a statement this week that Apple’s subsidiaries in Europe are using conflict minerals sourced in
When Brook Taye became chief executive of Ethiopian Investment Holdings (EIH) in August, he was taking on one of the biggest jobs in Ethiopia: reforming the
Moving around Africa is not for the faint of heart. Red tape and byzantine visa requirements put off all but the most committed travellers. That’s if you can
The bill assumes a benchmark oil price of $75 per barrel and production of just over 2 million barrels per day — an output level some analysts say would be
South Sudan could have been off to a good start. Thanks to its oil riches, the world’s youngest country qualified as a middle-income one when it got
Twenty promising youth entrepreneurs from African technology ventures and enterprise support organisations have embarked on a two-week study tour of the
While this debate is most prominent in the developed world, it resonates deeply across Africa, where disparities between the rich and the poor are glaring,