Protesters in Khartoum took to the streets on Thursday to rally against the Sudanese military regime and demand justice for the victims of a 2019 deadly…
Author: Babatunde Oguntimehin
The United States (U.S.) accused Tunisia’s President Kais Saied of undermining the country’s democratic institutions after he fired dozens of judges amid a raft of measures…
The Super Eagles concluded their tour of the United States of America with a loss to Ecuador at the 25,000–capacity Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New…
Medical charity, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) on Wednesday denounced the “inhumane treatment” of West African migrants turned back from Algeria and Libya to neighbouring Niger as…
Australia-based Cyclone Metals has sealed a binding exclusivity agreement with Ewaah Cameroon on a “world-class” cobalt-nickel-manganese land package in the central African region. The deal gives…
Five Egyptian antiques have been seized from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of an international trafficking investigation involving the former head of the…
Members of Tanzania People’s Defense Forces attend an event to mark the International Day of U.N. Peacekeepers in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on June 2, 2022.…
Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo have extended a joint military operation launched late last year against insurgents in east Congo. Uganda sent at least…
Deaths on the African continent from COVID-19 are expected to fall by nearly 94 percent in 2022 compared to last year, modelling by the World Health…
Suspected terrorists attacked a U.N. peacekeeping convoy in northern Mali on Wednesday. U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said the supply convoy was under sustained fire for about…