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[UN News] The human rights situation in Mali is rapidly deteriorating following coordinated attacks by armed groups across the country, with civilians killed, displaced and cut off from food and aid, UN rights office OHCHR said on Tuesday.
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Rethinking energy through nature, Catalina Lotero explores generating electricity from trees, positioning living systems as sustainable power sources.
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Daqo examines moving renewable: As reported by ESI Africa, Southern Africa is seeing major infrastructure development. Renewable energy capacity is
Ninth round of indiasudan: 9th Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) between India and Sudan was held in Port Sudan on 4 May 2026. The Indian delegation was
Heirs energies joins african: Set to scale both production and digital capacity across its Nigerian operations, Heirs Energies – a Lagos-headquartered
Uganda parliament approves shs11: Parliament has approved a Shs1.1 trillion Supplementary Expenditure Schedule No.5 for 2025/2026 to cater for the
Etu energias joins african: Independent oil and gas company Etu Energias has signed into the upcoming African Energy Week (AEW) Conference and Exhibition
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Some experts say the situation around the vital oil chokepoint remains uncertain, with Iran continuing to signal its intent to target ships that do not use with its preferred transit route.
A ceasefire between Iran and the United States seemed to be holding on Tuesday in spite of missile and drone attacks against vessels and an emirati port on Monday
Horror on the high: A floating paradise has become a floating prison. Three passengers aboard the Dutch expedition ship MV Hondius are dead, and at least
Nigeria launches emergency airlift: In the shadow of Johannesburg’s gleaming towers, fear is spreading among African migrants once again. Nigeria has
Fuel shock rocks south: South African motorists are bracing for pain at the pump after the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy announced steep fuel
Dry spell crisis ivory: Farmers across Ivory Coast are sounding the alarm. Below-average rainfall in the world’s top cocoa-growing regions last week is
Zambias inflation miracle price: Zambian consumers received rare good news this week as annual inflation slipped to 6.8% in April 2026, down from 7.1% the
Ugandas forex windfall reserves: Uganda’s foreign exchange reserves have skyrocketed nearly 70% in a single year, climbing to $5.6 billion by the end of
Chinas zerotariff bombshell africas: In a move that could reshape global trade for years, China has flung open its doors to African goods with full
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DNA tests are underway to confirm whether remains found inside the crocodile match that of a missing man.
[Vanguard] The National Assembly has resolved to set up a joint ad hoc committee of the Senate and the House of Representatives to carry out a holistic investigation into the rising cases of xenophobic attacks against Nigerians in South Africa.
[Reporter] The federal government has accused the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and Sudan's military government of providing support to "TPLF mercenaries" and violating Ethiopia's territorial integrity. The accusations were levied in a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today, and comes a day after the Sudanese government accused Ethiopia and the UAE of orchestrating drone attacks on Khartoum International Airport and military sites.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Tanzanian lawmakers on Tuesday offered prayers for President William Ruto's re-election in 2027, in a show of political goodwill following his address to their Parliament in Dodoma.