U.S. President Joe Biden, in a phone call with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Monday, voiced concerns about airstrikes in northern Ethiopia and human rights…
Author: Olorunwa Lawal
The South African rand fell on Monday as the dollar strengthened on expectations that U.S. inflation data this week will support the Federal Reserve’s view that…
Stephen Zunes, an expert in international law, has urged President Joe Biden to reverse the unilateral decision of his predecessor, Donald Trump, to recognize Morocco’s supposed…
The Central Bank of Kenya, on Monday, said mobile money use in the country hit a historic high after users moved Shs6.24 trillion shillings — about…
Hundreds of people have been affected by floods around South Africa’s eastern coastal city of East London since the weekend after rivers burst their banks and…
Former colonial ruler France and neighbouring states cancelled flights to Mali on Monday, helping isolate a military junta under regional sanctions for seeking to extend its…
Uganda began collecting tolls along the Kampala-Entebbe Expressway, a key gateway to the country’s sole international airport. It is one of the country’s most expensive roads,…
Malian interim authorities have cut the proposed transition back to democracy following a 2020 coup from five years to four, Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo, acting Economic…
The country representative for World Food Program in South Sudan, Matthew Hollingworth, says more people in the country will face hunger this year than ever due…
Egypt has released Egyptian-Palestinian rights activist Ramy Shaath from more than 900 days of detention after forcing him to renounce his Egyptian nationality, his family announced…