Africa’s top footballers continue to shine bright
Africa has long been a hotbed of footballing talent, and 2023 is no exception
Africa’s top footballers continue to shine bright Read More »
Africa has long been a hotbed of footballing talent, and 2023 is no exception
Africa’s top footballers continue to shine bright Read More »
The RSF statement comes on the heels of an army attack in southern part of Khartoum on Sunday that killed close to 50 civilians and injured scores more.
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On November 9, voters in Madagascar, a country abundant in natural resources yet one of the world’s poorest, will participate in presidential elections.
Madagascar opposition denounces ‘institutional coup’ ahead of elec... Read More »
Lampedusa, situated at Italy’s southernmost tip and serves as a primary entry point for individuals crossing from North Africa
Lampedusa Island in Italy hit with unprecedented influx of migrant arrivals Read More »
‘IAEA Secretariat’s so-called monitoring is neither mandated by body’s board of governors nor fully discussed by member states,’ says Foreign Ministry spokeswoman
China challenges IAEA’s oversight of Japan’s wastewater Release Read More »
Doctors’ union holds peaceful demonstration in Nairobi
Kenyan doctors protest unemployment crisis Read More »
The foreign ministry reported that on September 8, an advisor to French citizens in Niger was apprehended by Niger security forces.
France demands the release of French official detained in Niger Read More »
The primary focal point of the election is expected to revolve around the economy.
Egypt arrests advocate of only presidential contender, says NGO Read More »
Global oil production remains broadly unchanged averaging 100.7 million barrels per day, according to OPEC report
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The death toll from Storm Daniel in eastern Libya, has risen to more than 5,200, with thousands more reported missing
Libyan Ministry of Interior: Storm casualties exceeded 5,200 in Derna Read More »