East African countries extend the mandate of their force in the DRC
The leaders of East African countries decided on Tuesday to extend the mandate of their force deployed in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in an attempt to bring peace to the region.
Guinea: four dead in clashes with security forces on the eve of coup anniversary
An opposition collective in Guinea has reported the deaths of four young people in clashes with security forces on Monday and Tuesday, the anniversary of the military takeover of power in 2021.
The Springboks gear up for defence of Rugby World Cup crown
Defending champions South Africa trained Tuesday (Sep. 05) at the Ange Siccardi de Berg Training Centre in Toulon (France), ahead of the start of the 2023 Rugby World Cup on Friday (Sep. 08). The 'Springboks' will begin their Pool B campaign against Scotland on Sep. 10.
Two oil executives on trial in Sweden over Sudan war crimes role
"We are here today to show our support for the people in South Sudan who have suffered the consequences of oil companies. And for me it is important as a Swede to take stand against a Swedish company that's doing something that's not morally right." Olof Andersson, protester
Sudan: Handwritten letters a lifeline in war-devastated region of Darfur
With no cell service or phone calls, people in Sudan's war-ravaged western region of Darfur are resorting to a bygone means of communication: letters. Taxi drivers carry them to those who cannot or refuse to leave their homes in Nyala.
London to include Wagner on its list of terrorist organizations
The United Kingdom will include the Russian paramilitary group Wagner on its list of terrorist organisations, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak confirmed on Wednesday.
Warm welcome in France for defending champions Springboks ahead of Rugby WC
Defending champions South Africa received a warm welcome as they arrived at their team base in Toulon, France on Monday (Sep. 04) ahead of the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
Nigeria on edge as appeals court decides disputed presidential election
An appeals court in Nigeria was to rule Wednesday on whether President Bola Tinubu's election victory in February was legitimate — a highly anticipated decision that has put Africa's most populous country on edge.
At least two killed in Guinea anti-junta protests on eve of coup anniversary
Guinea: ban on demonstrations and clashes on the anniversary of the putsch
Kenya bets on carbon credits as it hosts first Africa climate summit
"The restoration and expansion of Africa's natural carbon sinks are not just an environmental imperative, in fact. They are an un-parallelled economic goldmine. They have the potential to absorb millions of tons of CO2 annually, which should translate into billions of dollars..."