Burkina Faso on Wednesday released 11 members of the Nigerian Air Force who had been held since December 8 after their aircraft made an emergency […]
Author: Silas Chisom
Dr. Agnes Binagwaho: The Rwandan Doctor Who Changed Health Care and Saved Lives
Dr. Agnes Binagwaho is a well-known Rwandan doctor and global health leader who has made a big difference in improving health care in Rwanda and […]
Sudan Ranks World’s Worst Humanitarian Crisis for Third Straight Year
Sudan has once again been named the world’s most severe humanitarian crisis, holding the top spot on a global watchlist for the third consecutive year […]
Mali Court Orders Return of $400m Gold Seized From Barrick Mining
A court in Mali has directed that three metric tonnes of gold, valued at roughly $400 million, be handed back to Canada’s Barrick Mining. The […]
South Africa in Talks With Russia Over Return of Men Drawn Into Ukraine War
South African officials are holding discussions with Russia to secure the safe return of 17 South African men who were drawn into fighting in Ukraine. […]
Benin Detains over 30 People, Mostly Soldiers, After Failed Coup Plot
Authorities in Benin have sent about 30 people, most of them soldiers to jail following their alleged involvement in a failed coup attempt earlier this […]
France Jails Ex-DRC Rebel Leader Roger Lumbala for Crimes Against Humanity
A court in France has handed former Congolese rebel leader Roger Lumbala a 30-year prison sentence after convicting him of complicity in crimes against humanity […]
Ousmane Dembélé wins FIFA’s Best Player of The Year Award
Ousmane Dembélé has been named FIFA Best Player of the Year, marking a major moment in his career. The Paris Saint-Germain forward received the honour […]
Botswana Investigates Claims Youths Were Tricked Into Fighting in Ukraine War
Botswana authorities have launched an investigation after reports emerged that two young men were allegedly recruited to fight in Ukraine, amid growing concerns that Africans […]
Sudan Communities Struggle to Survive as Persistent Flooding Transforms Life in South Sudan
Across the remote Akuak islands, families rely almost entirely on fishing to survive, spending long hours each day strengthening and repairing the fragile land beneath […]
