Amputees in Sierra Leone face severe social and economic challenges. The civil war from 1991 to 2002 left most of them without limbs because the rebels used amputation as a form of terror. To this…
The World Bank approved $2.25 billion to assist…
Approved a $2.25 billion loan as a major step to help Nigeria's continuous economic reforms and alleviate the biggest cost-of-living problem in the nation's recent history, the World Bank This financial help seeks to increase…
Rising prices and a drought in Morocco impacted…
Muslims in Morocco are preparing for the usual animal sacrifice as Eid Al-Adha approaches, much as their counterparts all around. But a horrible drought this year has eclipsed the festivities, drastically lowering the availability of…
Inkatha Freedom Party Joins South African Proposed Government…
Following the long-ruling African National Congress's loss of legislative majority in last month's election, the leader of South Africa's Inkatha Freedom Party said Wednesday it will join a proposed government of national unity, therefore helping…
Malawi honors the tragic death of Vice President…
Following the sad passing of Vice President Saulos Chilima, Malawi is in sorrow. Along with nine others, Chilima perished in a plane crash in a forest in the northern part of the nation on route…
Strategic Position and Influence of UAE within BRICS
Officially joining BRICS, a vibrant alliance of countries reshining the global economy and promoting international collaboration, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Along with strengthening the UAE's international profile, this action has created fresh diplomatic and…
Migrant Dreams Become Nightmares in Tunisia Under Anti-Migration…
Many migrants find that their path to Europe culminates in a terrible reality among the olive trees along the Mediterranean coast of North Africa. Less than 100 miles from the Italian islands defining the EU's…
The UN warns of a worsening humanitarian crisis…
UN humanitarians cautioned on Friday, June 7th, that Sudanese people are suffering increasing violence and a near famine. This follows a purported raid by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on the community of Wad Al-Noura…
Following an election setback, the ANC of South…
Following a major electoral loss, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has said that his African National Congress (ANC) party would look for a national unity administration. Following a long conference of the party's National Executive…
Russia Strengthens Relations with Chad in Line with…
Arriving in N'Djamena, Chad, on Wednesday, June 5, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov ended a major Africa tour with stops in Guinea, the Republic of Congo, and Burkina Faso. Lavrov visited his Chadian counterpart, Abderaman…
Korea-Africa Summit: Deepening Development Assistance and Cooperation on…
South Korea will increase its development aid to Africa and seek closer collaboration with the 1.3 billion people living there on vital minerals and technologies. President Yoon Suk Yeol made this declaration while welcoming scores…
Amid a historic election loss, South Africa awaits…
As the African National Congress (ANC) tackles the hitherto unheard-of chore of choosing a coalition partner to rule South Africa, the country is on edge. Last week's election saw the ANC lose its parliamentary majority,…
Chile backs South Africa’s genocide case against Israel…
Significantly geopolitally, Chilean President Gabriel Boric has said that his nation will back South Africa's legal lawsuit against Israel before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague. Presented under the UN Genocide Convention,…
China pledges to assist Zambia in restructuring its…
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Friday that China is closely following the developments of negotiations on Zambia's debt restructuring and will act to assist Zambia in handling pertinent problems. Mao underlined in…
Voters in the Most Important Election Since Apartheid’s…
In an election considered the most significant in 30 years for their nation, South Africans started voting Wednesday in schools, community centers, and in big white tents set up in open fields. It could land…
Ancient Cultural Diversity in Central Africa Outwebs Agricultural…
Recent studies based on genetic, archeological, and paleoenvironmental evidence have occupied Central Africa with hunter-gatherer people for hundreds of thousands of years. But modern hunter-gatherers living in the Congo Basin speak languages they have recently…
Strong fighting in the Darfur region of Sudan…
At least 123 people have died over more than two weeks of fierce combat between Sudan's military and the infamous paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) over el-Fasher, a key city in the western Darfur area.…
MK Party supporters in South Africa get together…
Ahead of the crucial elections planned for May 29, supporters of South Africa's MK Party assembled for a large-scale gathering in Kwa-Zulu Natal on Saturday. Established by former President Jacob Zuma, aged 82, the MK…
Foreign Direct Investment from UAE into Africa sets…
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) strengthened its position as a top investor in Africa in 2023, which resulted in an amazing $4.5 billion pledge for projects on clean energy. This latest rise emphasizes the UAE's…