RSF reports Pegasus spyware targeting two Togo journalists

The Pegasus spyware, developed by Israel’s NSO Group, was allegedly used in the surveillance operation

UK upper house blocks Sunak’s asylum seeker Rwanda policy

UK’s House of Lords throws shade on Sunak’s Rwanda deportation plan, sparking debate on legality and ethics.

HRW calls for accountability as election repression looms in Senegal

Senegal’s upcoming election faces scrutiny after Human Rights Watch exposes crackdown on dissent.

Egypt calls for more European investment to address currency crisis

Top diplomat Shoukry’s diplomatic offensive underscores Egypt’s urgent need for foreign investment and international cooperation.

Cameroon high school stampede injures over 100

Over 100 students injured, multiple dead in a horrific stampede at Lycee Bilingue Etoug-Ebe High School in Cameroon.

Children in Cameroon receive first routine malaria vaccine

Cameroon leads the way in Africa’s fight against malaria with nationwide vaccination program.

Exploring the culinary wonders of Africa

An odyssey of flavors, a fusion of spices, and a celebration of culinary traditions

Blinken declares strong US commitment to Africa in coastal tour kickoff

Despite his recent focus on the Israel-Hamas conflict, Blinken quoted President Biden, affirming that the United States is “all in” when it comes to Africa

Cameroon initiates first-ever malaria vaccine campaign

Initiative aims to combat malaria in Central African nation grappling with rising number of cases

Ethiopia denies annexation, highlights shared destiny with Somaliland

National Security Adviser rejects annexation claims, emphasizing Ethiopia’s commitment to regional peace and partnership.

Libyan oil resumes after protester-NOC agreement

Libya’s largest oilfield, Sharara, restarts production after resolving a fuel protest standoff. Details on the agreement brokered by the Libyan National Army.

Senegal’s council bars opposition leaders from presidential race

Controversy in Senegal’s presidential race as key opposition figures barred, raising questions about the electoral process.

Sisi warns against threats to Somalia in Ethiopia-Somaliland maritime dispute

Egypt firmly rejects Ethiopia-Somaliland agreement, emphasizing the protection of Somalia’s sovereignty.

UN chief urges dialogue to solve Ethiopia-Somaliland maritime dispute

Tensions in the Horn of Africa escalated following Ethiopia’s landlocked deal with Somaliland on January 1, granting Ethiopia coveted access to the sea

Nigerian sisters rescued following public outcry

Tragically, the attackers took the life of one sister, 21-year-old Nabeeha Al-Kadriyar, when the ransom deadline lapsed

Mayor launches free Turkey-backed tech school in Mogadishu

Turkish-backed technical school launched in Mogadishu, providing underprivileged youth with free education opportunities.

Sub-Saharan Africa unprecedented challenges amid debt challenges

Unravel the interconnected challenges of sub-Saharan Africa’s debt crisis, urging global cooperation for a solution.

Nigeria’s oil spill agency probes Shell pipeline leak

The leak occurred in the Obolo-Ogale pipeline situated in southern Rivers State, which supplies the 180,000 barrel-per-day Trans Niger line

Felix Tshisekedi sworn in for second term as DR Congo president

60-year-old vows to safeguard national unity, respect human rights

The Language of talking drums in West African culture

What sets talking drums apart is their remarkable ability to mimic the tonal patterns of speech

Comoros opposition takes president’s 5th term to supreme court

Elections on Jan. 14 were not free, fair, or transparent, with numerous instances of electoral fraud, says petitioner Orange Party leader Daoudou Abdallah Mohamed

Outcry in Nigeria over kidnapping of five sisters near Abuja

The abduction occurred at the beginning of the year when armed assailants forcefully entered the sisters’ residence, located just 15 miles from Abuja city center

Chad arrests 80 people on suspected insurrection charges

‘M3M movement’ attempted to carry out insurrectional actions on Jan.13, says official.

The Kingdom of Kush’s legacy in the pyramids of Meroe

The Kingdom of Kush, with its capital in Meroe, was a powerful and sophisticated civilization

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