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At least 22 people, including a police officer, have been confirmed dead and over 200 injured in Angola’s most widespread ...
On World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, which is observed globally on 30 July, attention has turned sharply to Africa, where conflict, economic hardship, and displacement have created a fertile ...
A rare and deadly clash erupted earlier this week between Ugandan and South Sudanese troops near the disputed border in Central Equatoria, killing at least eight soldiers and displacing over 100 ...
A Sudanese doctors’ group has reported on Tuesday, that at least 135 women who were raped during Sudan’s ongoing civil war ...
A fatal exchange of gunfire between Ugandan and South Sudanese forces along the contested Kajo-Keji border region has left at ...
Thousands of demonstrators flooded the streets of Ouagadougou on Wednesday, July 30, demanding truth and justice following ...
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine has warned that the country’s political climate has deteriorated significantly ahead of ...
The United Nations Security Council has unanimously adopted, on July 29, Resolution 2789 on Tuesday, extending for another ...
Nigeria has reiterated its dedication to maintaining strong diplomatic and people-to-people relations with Ghana amid ongoing tensions between citizens of both nations. This was announced by Nigeria’s ...
Ghana’s President Calls for Legally Binding Protections for Press Freedom and Civic Rights in Africa
Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama has issued a powerful appeal for African governments to adopt legally binding mechanisms that safeguard press freedom and protect the civic rights of marginalised ...
President Alassane Ouattara of Ivory Coast has declared his intention to contest a fourth term in the October 2025 ...
An armed assault on a military base in Dargo, northern Burkina Faso, has reportedly left around 50 soldiers dead. Local ...
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