Former Minister of Interior and current National Secretary of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has predicted that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and […]
Author: Silas Chisom
South Sudan Records Progress as Army Releases Child Soldiers in Renewed Commitment to End Recruitment
South Sudan’s campaign to stop the use of child soldiers is beginning to show real results. The UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) confirmed that […]
Conflict in North Darfur Triggers Surge in Displacement, UN Migration Agency Warns
Fresh fighting in North Darfur’s war-torn capital, El-Fasher, has caused a sharp rise in the number of displaced people, tripling figures this year alone in […]
Tension in Garoua as Both Camps Declare Victory in Cameroon’s Presidential Election
After Cameroon’s October 12 presidential election, tension has gripped the nation as both sides claim victory, even though official results are not expected for another […]
Senegal Receives Key Report on 1944 Thiaroye Massacre as Calls for Justice Grow
A major step toward uncovering one of France’s darkest colonial-era atrocities was taken on Thursday when investigators presented an official report to Senegalese President Bassirou […]
Egypt Hikes Fuel Prices Again as Government Pushes to Cut Subsidies and Ease Budget Strain
Egypt has announced another round of fuel price increases, according to the country’s official newspaper, marking the second such hike this year as authorities move […]
Pope Leo XIV Urges Global Leaders to Take Action Against World Hunger
Pope Leo XIV on Thursday urged global leaders to act responsibly and not turn a blind eye to the growing crisis of world hunger. The […]
Two Killed as Police Open Fire on Mourners During Raila Odinga’s Body Viewing in Nairobi
At least two people lost their lives in Nairobi on Thursday after police opened fire on crowds of mourners who had gathered to view the […]
Madagascar’s Military Seizes Power After President Rajoelina Flees Country Amid Protests
Madagascar’s armed forces announced on Tuesday that they had taken control of the nation after President Andry Rajoelina fled abroad and was impeached by parliament’s […]
UN Warns of Record CO2 Surge Fueling a “Turbo-Charged” Climate Crisis
The amount of heat trapping carbon dioxide in Earth’s atmosphere soared by the largest margin ever recorded last year, reaching levels unseen in human history […]
