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AES Confederation ‘will not stand by in the face of attacks,’ Mali PM tells UN

Speaking to the UN on Friday, Mali’s prime minister accused Algeria of ‘international terrorism’ over the downing of a Malian army drone. Algeria says...

Madagascar’s energy minister sacked but protesters call for peaceful demonstrations to continue

Protest organisers in Madagascar are calling for peaceful demonstrations to continue despite the dismissal of the country's energy minister on Friday. The African island nation...

African forensics turn to AI, backed by global partners

Senior officials from Somalia and The Gambia say artificial intelligence is poised to become a “key” tool in African forensic work, but warn progress...

Kenya busts ring recruiting fighters for Russia; 22 rescued near Nairobi

Kenyan police said they rescued 22 people from an apartment on Nairobi’s outskirts after uncovering a suspected human-trafficking network that lured recruits with bogus...

Namibia bans alcohol, gatherings in cemeteries after ‘disgraceful’ event

Windhoek authorities have cautioned residents against holding social events in cemeteries after a weekend gathering at Gammams cemetery drew public outrage. City of Windhoek officials...

14-Year-Old Mexican Girl Dies After Undergoing Secret Breast and Butt Lift Surgery

Paloma Nicole Arellano Escobedo and her father, Carlos Arellano Source: Africa Publicity A 14-year-old Mexican girl has died after reportedly undergoing a secret breast and butt...

Africa’s oil, gas output to reach 11.4m bpd by 2026 – Report

Africa’s oil and gas production is projected to reach 11.4 million barrels per day by 2026 on the back of rising offshore investments and...

Uganda Had a Head Start, but Singapore Soared Ahead — Nyanzi Martin Luther Critiques Nation’s Development Path

Photo collage shows Singapore and Uganda By Luzinda Peter Ugandan Media entrepreneur, Nyanzi Martin Luther, has sparked a national conversation after pointing out the stark development...

Your suffering is pain of painful surgery’, Tinubu tells Nigerians at Ladoja’s coronation

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has assured Nigerians that there would be light at the end of the tunnel, saying their “suffering is a pain...

Madagascar Imposes Dusk-to-dawn Curfew After Violent Protests

The government of Madagascar has imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew in the country’s capital following violent protests over electricity outages and water shortage. According to the...

SADC Supports Zimbabwe’s Bid For UN Security Council Seat

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has thrown its weight behind Zimbabwe for the United Nations (UN) Security Council's non-permanent seat for the 2027–2028...

World Bank Urges Ghana Against Returning Eurobond Market Early

The World Bank has urged the government of Ghana not swiftly return to the Eurobond market. According to the Bank, an early return to the...
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