Madagascar’s President Col. Michael Randrianirina dismissed the prime minister & entire cabinet without any explanation, signaling a new phase in the country’s transitional government. Madagascar’s transitional...
About 100 protesters gathered on Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis to oppose US-Israeli strikes on Iran and express solidarity with Iranians & Palestinians. Protesters gathered in...
Missile strikes hit the Ghana battalion headquarters in the UNIFIL mission in southern Lebanon, critically injuring two soldiers. The incident occurred during escalating Israel-Hezbollah fighting. Missile...
US, China and several Western governments are pressing Ghana to halt a proposed gold royalty increase from 5% to as high as 12%. Mining firms warn...
Somalia’s parliament voted Wednesday to amend the constitution, extending the president & lawmakers’ terms from 4 to 5 years and delaying elections by one year. Somalia’s...
Congolese authorities say a mine collapse Tuesday at the M23-controlled Rubaya coltan site in eastern Congo killed at least 200 people, though the rebel group disputes...
Zimbabwe announced an immediate suspension of exports of all raw minerals and lithium concentrates, including shipments in transit. The government cited national interest and concerns over...
An Al Jazeera investigative story exposed Israel-funded trips involving Ethiopian journalists, used to create narrative that whitewashed its genocide in Gaza, with similar trips funded from...
South Africa’s Special Investigating Unit said a probe ordered by President Cyril Ramaphosa uncovered systemic visa & residency corruption, with officials allegedly selling permits via WhatsApp....
Lawmaker Ahmed Saidani was sentenced Thursday in Tunisia to 8 months in prison over Facebook posts mocking President Kais Saied. The ruling adds to concerns over...