Breaking: Moment of joy as G20 officially admits African Union

The G20 bloc has officially admitted the African Union bloc as its permanent member as.

296 people killed in powerful Morocco earthquake

A severe earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 rocked Morocco leading to the death of.

South Sudan: Humanitarian Aid Cut amidst Funding Crisis, Deepening Humanitarian Crisis

Humanitarian agencies operating in South Sudan are facing an unprecedented challenge as they are compelled.

DRC Lifts Visa Restrictions for Kenyan Travelers

In a significant development in East African diplomacy and travel, the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Gabon: Deposed Ali Bongo ‘free to move’ abroad, military junta declares

The transitional President of Gabon has granted the deposed president Ali Bongo the freedom to.

Tribunal upholds Nigerian president’s February 25 election victory

Nigeria’s presidential election tribunal has upheld president Bola Tinubu’s win in the February 25 polls..

Eritrea Rejects Amnesty International’s War Crimes Allegations, says report “suffers from its flawed methodology”

Eritrea’s government has vehemently denied allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity leveled against.

Gabon: Oligui Nguema meets opposition candidate Ondo Ossa

After he was officially sworn-in to take power in Gabon, the military leader Oligui Nguema.

Norway Commits $25 Million to Support Ethiopia’s Forest Conservation Efforts

The Government of Norway has reaffirmed its commitment to Ethiopia’s decade-long forest conservation partnership by.

UN says sand dredging is ‘sterilizing’ ocean floor

Every year, around 6 billion tons of marine sand are extracted in a growing activity.

Sudan’s RSF Leader Vows to “fight to the last soldier” as Power Struggle Persists

Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, the leader of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has issued a.

UAE Commits $4.5 Billion to Boost Clean Energy Projects in Africa

In a significant move towards advancing clean energy initiatives in Africa, the United Arab Emirates.

Nigeria’s first metro rail service commences operation in Lagos

Nigeria’s first metro rail service, built in Lagos, the country’s commercial capital, commenced operation several.

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Additional 1.8 million people to flee Sudan by year-endAdditional 1.8 million people to flee Sudan by year-end

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees says it needs 1 billion dollars to assist.

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Central African bloc suspends Gabon after military takeover

In response to the military take over in Gabon, the regional Central African body has.