The videos, posted from Spain and viewed by millions, have triggered a swift public backlash from Sisi supporters
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More than 100,000 Nigerians are estimated to live in South Africa
Africa’s second-biggest economy bounced back from its largest quarterly drop in a decade when it contracted 3.1 per cent in Q1
President Filipe Nyusi has repeatedly pledged to “eradicate” what he refers to as “criminals” rather than Islamists
The Tanzania Human Rights Defenders Coalition (THRDC) counts 17 kidnappings since 2016
The wind farm will deliver 310 megawatts of renewable power to Kenya’s national grid
Like everywhere in the Rif mountains, women potters from the Sless tribe, to which Aicha Tabiz’s family belongs, are vanishing
The coastline is eroding, driven partly by higher water levels caused by global warming and dredging activities
In December, major oil producers reached a deal to cut oil production and boost the market
Zimbabwe introduced rotational power cuts forcing many to do their ironing or cooking in the dead of night