Ghana cuts offshore exposure for local fund managers
Ghana’s securities regulator has ordered fund managers to reduce offshore investments, aiming to protect the cedi and support stability as the country exits an economic crisis.
Sudanese Communist Party and ‘radical change’
A sharp critique of how “radical change” rhetoric protects the SAF and misreads the roots of Sudan’s war
Quad initiative faces hurdles as SAF prolongs Sudan war
Expert warns SAF obstruction is limiting chances of success for Sudan’s Quad ceasefire plan
Sudanese detainee dies in Egypt
A Sudanese alliance demands an international probe after a man dies in Egyptian detention
A fire that will not go out in Sudan
How popular Islam shaped Sudan, and how political Islam stripped it of its moral core
Thousands attend burial of Seif al-Islam Gaddafi in loyalist town
The killing of Seif al-Islam Gaddafi drew loyalists to his burial as Libya remains divided by rival powers.
Suicide bomber kills dozens of worshippers in Pakistan
A suicide bomber struck a Shiite mosque in Islamabad during Friday prayers, killing at least 31 people and wounding scores more.
Nigerian court orders UK to compensate families killed in 1949
A Nigerian court has ordered the British government to pay $572 million and issue a formal apology to the families of 21 coal miners killed by colonial security forces in 1949.














