Niger and Benin Explore Reopening Borders Amidst Signs of Cooperation
Experts from Crisis Group analyze the recent developments between Niger and Benin, focusing on their efforts to reopen borders and enhance collaboration.
Renard brings African winning record confidence to Tunisia job
Renard's impressive track record in African football boosts Tunisia's hopes.
Belgium Aims for Strong Start Against Egypt in Opening Match
Belgium looks to establish an early advantage with a victory in their opening match against Egypt, setting the tone for the tournament ahead.
African Teams at the 2026 World Cup: A New Hope or Continued Struggle?
With a record number of African nations participating in the 2026 World Cup, South Africa's loss to Mexico has sparked concerns about the continent's prospects in the tournament.
New Insights on Human Evolution Challenge Abrupt Emergence Theory
Recent archaeological findings suggest that the evolution of Homo sapiens was a gradual process rather than a sudden event, challenging long-held beliefs about human origins.
The Need for Specific Conservation Goals to Protect Vulnerable Species
A recent study highlights the importance of precise conservation targets for the protection of vulnerable species, particularly African elephants.
Political Tensions Escalate in Senegal as President Faye Dismisses PM Sonko
In a significant political shift, President Faye has dismissed Prime Minister Sonko, marking a new chapter in the ongoing tensions within Senegal's government.
Empowering Africa in the Fight Against Ebola
The continent's approach to combating Ebola should be shaped by its own leaders and institutions, with international support playing a supportive role.
Tragic School Fire in Kenya Claims Lives of Sixteen Pupils, Eight Students Arrested
In a devastating incident in Kenya, a fire in a school dormitory resulted in the deaths of sixteen pupils. Authorities have arrested eight students in connection with the suspected arson.
Tragic Fire Claims Lives of 16 Students at Kenyan Girls' School
A devastating fire at a girls' boarding school in central Kenya has resulted in the loss of 16 students' lives, marking a tragic event for the community.
U.S. Fortifies Against Ebola Amid Growing Outbreak in Central Africa
In response to the escalating Ebola outbreak in Central Africa, the U.S. is implementing stringent measures to prevent the virus from entering the country. However, these policies may inadvertently pose risks for Americans abroad and deter potential volunteers
Tragic Fire Claims Lives at Kenyan Girls' Boarding School
A devastating fire at a girls' boarding school in central Kenya has resulted in the deaths of at least 16 students and left 73 others injured, according to authorities.
Cyril Ramaphosa Challenges Report That May Trigger Impeachment Proceedings
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has initiated legal action against a report he claims misinterprets its mandate, potentially paving the way for impeachment.
El Malick Ndiaye Resigns as Senegal's Parliament Speaker Amid Political Turmoil
The resignation of El Malick Ndiaye signals a significant shift in Senegal's political landscape, potentially allowing Ousmane Sonko to re-enter parliament as tensions rise.
Controversy Surrounds Usyk's Title Defense Against Verhoeven
In a contentious match in Egypt, Oleksandr Usyk managed to retain his heavyweight titles against Rico Verhoeven, a fighter with limited experience, due to a stoppage that has raised eyebrows.
Burkina Faso Strengthens Control Over $7 Billion Gold Sector, Impacting Foreign Investments
As Burkina Faso asserts greater control over its $7 billion gold industry, foreign firms are reportedly facing increasing challenges, raising questions about future investments.
Côte d’Ivoire Remains Cautious Amid Ongoing Jihadist Threats
As Côte d’Ivoire marks a decade since a major attack, the country continues to face potential jihadist threats, particularly near its borders with Mali and Burkina Faso.
Criticism Grows Over South Africa's Response to Xenophobic Violence
As xenophobic violence continues to pose a challenge in South Africa, critics are voicing concerns over the government's inadequate response and the potential for worsening tensions.
Khayelitsha Cookies: A Sweet Success Story in Cape Town
Khayelitsha Cookies, a bakery run by women in Cape Town, has secured a deal with British Airways, contributing to job creation in the local community.
Mali Faces Fuel Crisis as Jihadists Enforce Blockade
A blockade enforced by jihadists in Mali has led to the burning of numerous vehicles, exacerbating the country's reliance on fuel imports.