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Advocacy groups have filed a legal complaint against Accra with a West African regional court on behalf of 27 people deported to Ghana by the Trump
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s proposed constitutional reforms, which could allow President Félix Tshisekedi to seek another term, are raising concerns
Burkina Faso’s military says it repelled coordinated attacks on several army positions on June 30, killing more than 400 assailants. According to the armed
Sudan’s military says it has recaptured Kulbus, a strategically vital town near the Chadian border. The development marks the army’s most significant
Niger’s military government has arrested dozens of people, including senior military officials, since introducing a penal code in February that criminalizes
Former South African President Jacob Zuma is facing renewed criticism after meeting Ajay Gupta, a central figure in the country’s state-capture scandal,
Keir Starmer entered office in 2024 promising to rebuild Britain’s relationship with Africa through investment, trade, and long-term partnerships. While his
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The prospect of facing World Cup record goalscorer Lionel Messi in a knockout game would strike fear into most defenders, but not Roberto Lopes, according to the Cape Verde defender's mother.
A new United Nations report finds that Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have grown to roughly 30,000 fighters and are strengthening their grip on eastern Congo,
Every year,an estimated10-12 millionyoung Africans enter the labormarket, yet only about 3 million formal jobs are created (African Development Bank, Jobs for
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The International Criminal Court has voiced concern over the withdrawal of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, saying it undermines the global pursuit of justice.
[DW] Cocoa prices reached a peak in 2024 before plummeting by nearly 75%, dealing a financial blow to millions of farmers in Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire. Will the crisis mark a turning point for the sector?
[DW] Although the rainy season has only just begun, flooding has already killed dozens in the Ivory Coast.
[DW] Amnesty International says Sudan's Rapid Support Forces militia committed ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity in its assault on the city of el-Fasher amid the longrunning civil war with Sudan's military.
[DW] A German-Rwandan national has been arrested on suspicion of complicity in murders during Rwanda's 1994 genocide. He is thought to have been personally involved in the killing of one victim.
A disappointing end for Senegal and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who both had their opponents on the ropes before seeing their World Cup dreams evaporate.
[Ghanaian Times] President John Dramani Mahama has called on Ghanaians to remain united, grateful and prayerful despite the recent floods that claimed lives and destroyed property in parts of Accra.
[HRW] Lift Ban on Allô Klédu, Protect Media Freedom
[RFI] Human Rights Watch (HRW) says the army, allied militias and Islamist armed groups have all committed abuses with impunity since the attacks in northern Mali in April.