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In a new Child Alert report titled Darfur: 20 Years On, Children Under Threat, UN children’s agency UNICEF warns that while the horrors of 2005 are
Following the African Union’s permanent membership in the G20 and South Africa’s historic Presidency in 2025, the African Union is prioritizing preparation
Families in Somalia are confronting a new catastrophe, with hunger and humanitarian needs soaring, a worsening drought, and aid levels at unprecedented lows,
Washington, USA, 28 April 2026 -/African Media Agency (AMA)/-Morocco could generate 1.7 million additional jobs by 2035 and increase real GDP by close to 20
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Tunisian President Kais Saied on Tuesday ordered the dismissal of energy and industry minister Fatma Thabet Chiboub, ahead of a parliament meeting to review controversial draft laws on renewable energy contracts.
Mali's military leader Assimi Goita, who has not appeared in public since large-scale jihadist-separatist attacks at the weekend, has met the Russian ambassador to his country, his office said on Tuesday.
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South Africa's president says people's concerns should not "breed... hatred towards fellow Africans".
Madagascar has expelled a French diplomat, accusing them of involvement in alleged destabilisation activities, in a move that signals growing tensions between the island nation and its former colonial power, France.
The military came to power to bolster security but the weekend's attacks have brought that into question.
Africa’s digital future will once again take centre stage as MWC Kigali 2026 returns with an expanded agenda, new industry summits, and the debut of a
African leaders and international organisations gathered in Addis Ababa to boost cooperation on science, technology and innovation for sustainable
A group of African economies is set to post some of the world’s strongest growth rates in 2026, led by Ethiopia and Guinea, as investment, reforms and
The air in Pretoria is thin, the sun is high, and the track at the Tuks Stadium is officially the center of the sporting universe today. The Simbine Classic
The future of aviation will not be about replacing pilots with technology. It will be about empowering them and giving them the tools, systems, environments
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[AIM] Maputo -- A group of Islamist terrorists on Thursday invaded Mitope village, Mocímboa da Praia district, in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado, killing at least four people.
[Premium Times] The President of the Association of Public Health Physicians of Nigeria (APHPN), Terfa Kene, says Nigeria lacks sufficient public health physicians due to an underlying shortage of medical doctors nationwide.
[Premium Times] Police said victims were freed without casualties after coordinated security operation
Ghana has pulled out of talks on a multi-year US aid deal after Washington allegedly demanded access to citizens’ personal data.
Mali’s air travel has been disrupted after a surge in violence forced airlines to suspend flights, raising fresh concerns over security in the region.
Justice has been delivered nearly six years after the Kafolo assault that shook the nation