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New clashes have erupted in northern Ethiopia between federal troops and Tigrayan forces, threatening to re-ignite a devastating conflict in a region already
A compelling new study from Benin reveals that integrating indigenous trees into dairy farming could be a powerful defense against climate change. In the
One year after M23 rebels seized Goma, eastern Congo’s mineral-rich hub is again at the center of controversy, this time over a US–DRC critical minerals deal.
Fresh security fears gripped Niger’s capital after gunfire and explosions were reported at Niamey’s main airport overnight, leaving two commercial aircraft
Zahi Hawass, the world's most famous living Egyptologist, is the subject of a new documentary, The Man With the Hat, which celebrates his storied career. The
Nigeria has struck fresh crude oil at the Awodi-07 well, reinforcing its position as Africa’s leading oil producer just as output recovery gains momentum.
As South Africa’s African National Congress (ANC) grapples with its steepest political decline since apartheid, speculation is mounting around billionaire
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[Graça Machel Trust] Deployments into Welo Health (South Africa) and TrackRight (Kenya) mark a milestone toward Afrishela's first close and expand access to catalytic, gender- and climate-aligned capital.
[35Nord] At a critical juncture for Africa's development trajectory, the Organization of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD) enters a renewed phase of leadership and institutional consolidation.
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Dutch Duo DRIFT Transforms Jubail Island with a Wind of Change
Pharrell Williams and Louis Vuitton Reimagining Wearable and Architectural Shelter
People’s Architecture Office (PAO) unveils a public art project promoting ecological renewal
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Thousands of Senegal fans join the parade to celebrate Afcon champions on their return home.
This Is Africa
The artificial borders separating African people are part of the most enduring legacies of colonialism in Africa. The vision of a borderless Africa promises to heal the deep wounds left by colonial borders drawn during the Berlin Conference, which arbitrarily divided communities and nations.
Senegalese fans celebrate their team's victory at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Ongoing floods in the north-eastern provinces of South Africa has led to the closure of the world-famous Kruger National Park.
African economies will register strong nominal growth in 2026. But many countries in the region will struggle to convert that growth into noticeable human development.
A project in South Africa is putting radioactive material in rhino horns to make it harder to smuggle them over borders.
According to reports, the boat had suffered motor failure before drifting to the edge of the dam.
From meteor showers to supermoons, here are some of the sights that wowed stargazers this year.
University of Sydney’s breakthrough paint that cools and harvests water