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A gunman opened fire in the street in southern Egypt and killed eight people on Monday, before police forces killed him, security services said.
Supporters of the plan argue it responds to concerns raised by some Afrikaner communities, particularly farmers who say they face targeted violence. However, critics say the move is politically charged and departs from traditional refugee criteria
The draw for the qualifiers of the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations was held on Tuesday in Cairo, with teams learning their routes to the tournament that will be jointly hosted by Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda next year.
Togo has announced a major shift in its travel policy, granting visa-free entry to all African nationals in a move aimed at boosting regional integration and cross-border movement across the continent.
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In 2026, the humanitarian situation in South Sudan has taken a considerable turn for the worse, with widespread food shortages, ongoing disruptions to
A Kenyan transport strike triggered by rising fuel prices from to the Middle East war was paused on Tuesday after causing four deaths and major economic disruption, raising concerns about potential wider unrest across Africa.
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Converge Africa 2026 returned to the CTICC in Cape Town and delivered three packed days of practical, outcomes led conversations about how Africa buys,
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[Liberian Observer] The Bong County chapter of the opposition Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) has launched what party officials describe as a major grassroots political mobilization campaign aimed at strengthening the party's structures ahead of Liberia's 2029 presidential election.
The administration of Donald Trump announced new travel and health screening measures on Monday in response to a growing Ebola outbreak in Central Africa that has killed more than 130 people.
As global carbon markets shift from rule-setting to real transactions, with Article 6 mechanisms advancing and compliance-driven demand such as CORSIA
[Premium Times] Mr Batossie linked the new directive, which took effect on Sunday, to Togo's commitment to regional integration and Pan-African cooperation.
[Premium Times] The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Kano Zonal Directorate, on Monday, handed over recovered monetary exhibits totaling N837,485,389.00 to the Katsina State Government.
[263Chat] Zimbabwe's move to expand the Insurance and Pensions Commission's (IPEC) authority over medical aid societies is being framed as a major win for consumer protection. But beneath the reform lies a difficult question: can a regulator truly protect policyholders in a system it does not control?
Rewiring Angola’s Access To Global Capital: By Angelo Anthony Angola is increasingly recognised by global investors as a market of strategic
[Nyasa Times] Former Speaker of Parliament Henry Chimunthu Banda was involved in a road accident last night near Dedza, raising fresh concerns over road safety along Malawi's major highways.
[Nyasa Times] Questions are mounting over the apparent silence from both the Judiciary and the Financial Intelligence Authority (FIA) as serious corruption-related allegations surrounding High Court Judge Kenan Manda continue to circulate, with no clear public update on investigations that were triggered more than a year ago.
[allAfrica] Geneva - The World Health Organization (WHO) head said Tuesday that the situation is "deeply concerning" in the Democratic Republic of Congo due to a new species of Ebola for which there is no licensed vaccine or treatment, and that is believed to have killed 131 people.
[RFI] French justice minister Gérald Darmanin has said he is "very reassured" by0 the treatment of detained French sports journalist Christophe Gleizes in Algeria, expressing confidence that Algerian president Abdelmadjid Tebboune could help secure his return home.