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Central African Republic’s top court has cleared President Faustin Archange Touadera to stand in next month’s presidential election.
Tanzania is launching an inquiry into last month’s post-election killings, President Samia Suluhu Hassan told parliament on Friday.
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Tens of thousands of people's personal data has been leaked online, according to the US embassy.
The United Nations Security Council has adopted a draft resolution renewing sanctions against Yemen for another 12 months.
South African authorities are facing heavy criticism after holding more than 150 Palestinians on a plane for 12 hours after they landed in Johannesburg on Thursday morning.
International NGO Doctors without Borders, or MSF, says hundreds of people have been victims of torture and sexual violence since the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces seized the city of El-Fasher in Sudan’s North Darfur State.
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A groundbreaking chemical analysis has provided definitive proof that ancient Egyptians consumed opium, confirming what textual and archaeological
Lekompo, a high-energy South African music genre, has surged over the past two years, dominating taxi playlists, clubs, and major stages. Rooted in the
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[Premium Times] Mr Komolafe emphasised that Nigeria's oil and gas industry, while full of opportunities, faces several challenges that cannot be overlooked.
[Premium Times] The Minister also called for increased investment, transparency, and collaboration to strengthen system resilience
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[Premium Times] Did Iraq's invasion bring accountability to Saddam's victims? Or did it bring new graves and insurgency?
[FrontPageAfrica] Liberia's journey toward sustainable development and economic independence has been closely linked to its performance on the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) scorecard. Between 2016 and 2021, the country implemented its first MCC Compact, amounting to $257 million in investments.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- A day after President Joseph Nyuma Boakai stunned the nation with a bold revelation that EcoBank Liberia is financing the long-awaited purchase of "yellow machines" to support the government's road and infrastructure programs, FrontPage Africa has gathered that a Chinese firm, Evergreen Liberia Limited has already been selected to supply the equipment.
Approximately 100 Indigenous protesters blocked the main entrance to the UN climate conference (COP30) on the edge of the Brazilian Amazon for 90 minutes Friday, culminating in a symbolic dialogue where the conference president held a protester's baby during negotiations.
[Daily News] Dodoma -- THE Tanzanian government has formed a special commission to investigate the violence that occurred during the General Elections held on October 29, 2025, to identify the root cause of the incidents and enable dialogue that will help restore harmony and maintain peace.
[Premium Times] These are not small numbers. These are not ''disturbances.'' These figures, if true, describe a mass political killing. Yet, where is the outcry?
[United States Senate] U.S. Senators Jim Risch (R-Idaho) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), chairman and ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, released the statement below regarding the recent Tanzanian elections.
Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis has unveiled a next-generation malaria treatment that not only demonstrates a 97% cure rate but also blocks disease transmission, representing a potential breakthrough in combating drug-resistant strains of the deadly parasite.