DRC: Coup attempt leader killed by Congolese army
The Congolese army claims to have killed Christian Malanga, the leader of Sunday's foiled coup attempt in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Zamalek win CAF Confederation Cup after win over Berkane
Egyptian club Zamalek won the CAF Confederation Cup following a 1-0 win over Moroccan side RSB Berkane on Sunday
World Bee Day: Kenyan beekeepers struggle against mounting odds
On World Bee Day, beekeeping is under siege in Kenya as beekeepers grapple with a trio of challenges threatening their livelihoods and the country's ecosystem
Nigeria: Mele Kyari Blames Oil Output Decline On Underinvestment, Theft, Pipeline Constraints
[This Day] Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Mele Kyari, at the weekend blamed Nigeria's persistent failure to meet its production targets on underinvestment, theft and rising pipeline constraints.
Nigeria: Niger Delta Youths Demand Implementation of 3% Host Community Fund, True Federalism
[Vanguard] Youths from the various ethnic nationalities in the Niger Delta have asked the Federal Government to ensure the immediate implementation of the 3 percent host communities fund as provided in the Petroleum Industry Act PIA, in order to allow the people begin to benefit from the Act.
Migrants in Tunisia ask for safe passage to Europe amid increasing anti-migration policies
A final stop for many who dream of a better life in Europe, El Amra and nearby Jebeniana reflect the compounding problems facing Tunisia, a key transit point for migrants from Syria, Bangladesh and a variety of sub-Saharan African nations.
Calm restored in Kinshasa after foiled ‘coup attempt’
The streets of Congo's capital, Kinshasa, appeared calm on Sunday, after the army said it had foiled a coup attempt earlier in the day. Dozens of gunmen stormed the president's office and called for his ouster. The army spokesperson, General Slyvain Ekenge says they've arrested the coup planners
South Africa: South African Communities Vs Shell – High Court Victories Show That Cultural Beliefs and Practices Count in Climate Cases
[The Conversation Africa] When the Shell petroleum company announced in 2021 that it wanted to explore for fossil fuels off South Africa's pristine Wild Coast, Indigenous communities in the area immediately fought back through the country's courts.
Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea International Film Festival honors six ‘Women in Cinema’
"Hell, yeah. It's the best. It's amazing. I think that it feels like an honor, actually, I think, you know, especially Red Sea is especially, highlighting women of the Arab community and African community and, and just telling those stories and those points of view. It's very special so I'm happy to
Israel-Hamas war: Displaced Palestinians from Rafah struggle to survive
"We need water, we need food, we need a decent life to live. We want to return to our homes, we want tents, we find nothing to live in. All countries live a decent life except us. Our children are thrown in the street. We want everything, we need everything."