Six people were killed in Mogadishu from a suicide bombing targeting delegates involved in Somalia’s parliamentary elections on Thursday, the ambulance service reports, while the al-Qaeda-linked…
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An International Court of Justice ruling ordering Uganda to pay the Democratic Republic of Congo $325 million in reparations for its role in the conflict in…
The World Health Organization estimates that the number of COVID-19 infections in Africa could be seven times higher than official data suggests, while deaths from the…
More than two weeks after a military coup deposed President Roch Kabore, the United Nations Security Council expressed “serious concern” about the unconstitutional change of government…
The Nigeria Football Federation says it has received a decision from soccer’s world governing body, FIFA, allowing Leicester City FC of England forward, Ademola Lookman, to…
Nigeria’s government is at odds with Britain’s National Crime Agency (NCA) over the control of €180 million (£150 million) stashed abroad by a former head of…
In the latest verbal volley in the week-long conflict, Mali has accused France of dividing the country purposefully and committing espionage against Islamist militants. In a…
Tunisia’s main Western donors expressed concern on Tuesday over President Kais Saied’s move to dissolve a body tasked with upholding judicial independence after he seized wide…
Tunisia’s top judge, Youssef Bouzakher, has accused President Kais Saied of illegally impeding the independence of the judiciary by dissolving the Supreme Judicial Council on Sunday,…
The Ministry of Works and Transport of Uganda has asked the Ministry of Finance Planning and Economic Development to renegotiate a deal with lenders of the…