Over a Decade Later, Boko Haram Still Evades Security Forces in...
More than a decade after the reactivation of a multinational military task force to combat Boko Haram, the extremist group remains entrenched in the...
Zimbabwe Reaffirms Bid for UN Security Council Seat, Highlights Regional Peace...
Zimbabwe has reiterated its commitment to international cooperation as it campaigns for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the...
Outrage in The Gambia After One-Month-Old Baby Dies Following Suspected FGM
The death of a one-month-old baby girl, believed to be a victim of female genital mutilation (FGM), has sparked widespread outrage in The Gambia.
Police...
African Development Bank Pledges $500 Million for Ethiopia’s New Mega Airport
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has committed $500 million to support the construction of a new mega airport in Ethiopia, a project poised to...
2,000 Sudanese Refugees Return Home—But What About the 2 Million Still...
Uganda is preparing to repatriate more than 2,000 Sudanese refugees who have voluntarily requested to return home, citing improved conditions in Sudan. The move...
UN Accuses Rwanda of Aiding M23 in Killing Hundreds of Civilians;...
Rwanda has strongly rejected United Nations allegations that its forces supported rebels in the killing of hundreds of civilians in the eastern Democratic Republic...
Lesotho Launches 2025 Human Development Report, Focusing on AI’s Role in...
The Government of Lesotho, in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), has unveiled its 2025 Human Development Report (HDR) under the theme “A Matter of...
France Acknowledges 1944 Thiaroye Massacre of African WWII Veterans, But Fight...
For decades, the Thiaroye massacre—where French forces killed scores of West African soldiers who had fought for France in World War II—was shrouded in...
Lifeline at Risk: Mental Health Services for 20,000 in South Sudan...
A vital mental health clinic in Mundri, Western Equatoria state, is at risk of shutting down as international funding is set to expire, leaving...
Ghana Buries Two Officials Killed in Deadly Helicopter Crash
Ghana held a solemn funeral ceremony on Sunday for two of the eight victims of last week’s tragic military helicopter crash, which has been...
Over 24,000 People Missing in Nigeria Since 2015, Red Cross Reports
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has revealed that more than 24,000 people have gone missing in Nigeria since 2015, with over...
Sudan’s Hunger Crisis Deepens: 24 Million at Risk as Aid Efforts...
More than 24 million people in Sudan—nearly half the population—are now suffering from severe food shortages, with over 600,000 on the brink of famine,...



















