Standing for a sixth term on 10 April, the Djiboutian president blames Abu Dhabi’s leaders for the renewed tensions in East ...
At the Bank of Ghana, in the oilfields, on the stock exchange and inside the mining sector, female executives now sit at ...
The US and Israeli strikes against Iran could severely disrupt the global supply of crude oil and send prices soaring to levels not seen in years.
The United States and Israel launched a wave of strikes against targets in Iran on Saturday, triggering explosions in the ...
Attacks claimed by JNIM in Burkina Faso contradict a United Nations report that says Mali is the main focus of the insurgency ...
The story of former Guinean President, Sékou Touré’s referendum on whether to join the proposed Communauté Financière Africaine (CFA) monetary union in 1958 is an unpleasant chapter in the history of ...
A senior figure in the rebel movement backed by Rwanda, Willy Ngoma was killed on 24 February, as confirmed by several ...
Tariffs, AGOA and critical minerals have reshuffled US business ties to the continent. We research the latest data and ...
As cranes roll onto Hobyo’s coastline, Somalia pushes ahead with a strategically placed seaport meant to ease port congestion ...
Several private Cameroonian media outlets maintain ties with entities linked to Russia and the SVR, Moscow’s foreign ...
As Kenya’s Gen Z voters search for a new political home, Edwin Sifuna’s ‘Linda Mwananchi’ movement is tapping into youth ...
Harare has rejected a $367m US health pact over data and lithium access, triggering aid cuts that activists warn could ...
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