Italy vows help with IMF in bid to stabilize Tunisia
Tajani vowed to work on Tunisia´s behalf in negotiations with the IMF, repeating Italy´s proposal that the loan be delivered in two tranches and not be fully dependent on all reforms being in place.
Sadio Mane: Bayern Munich suspend its Senegalese star for punching team-mate
After the defeat in Manchester against City (3-0) in the quarterfinal first leg, the tone rose in the dressing room of the Etihad Stadium between Sané and Mané, the best African player of the year 2022 reproaching the German international the way of addressing him on an action at the end of the game
Damaged electricty pylons in Pretoria add to power woes for residents
Downed electric pylons in Pretoria, now being repaired, are adding to the ongoing power woes for residents.
Angola: Illegal immigrants including women, children experience abuses- UN
The report, which is yet to be published, does not talk about the size of the latest expulsion but indicates that 12,000 workers have passed through one border crossing near the DRC town of Kamako.
Tunisia: Authorities in Tunis disperse asylum seekers in limbo
"We asked [the UNHCR] for a simple solution, but they did not act. They [the UNHCR] contacted the authorities asking for protection. But protect them from whom? From refugees who have fled the war? Protect them from children? From people who are looking for a safe haven?" Nasra Mohammed, Yemeni asyl
Uganda: 32 Kenyans sentenced to 20 years in prison for possession of weapons
Thirty-two Kenyan herders have been sentenced to 20 years in prison by a court martial in Uganda after pleading guilty to illegal possession of weapons, a military source told AFP on Thursday.
BRICS Currency vs US Dollar: Is the end of Dollar dominance near? [Business Africa]
The ongoing global financial crunch and confrontational US foreign policy could explain why the BRICS countries, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa have stepped up efforts to launch an alternative currency to the United States dollar.
For BLM’s Patrisse Cullors, art is both vocation, salvation
Her recent show at the Broad, her second at the contemporary art museum, was part of an evening focusing on the effects of colonialism on literature, language, and music of people of color. It reflected her experience with what she describes as “the impact of right-wing media on Black people and Bla
Tunisia: Domestic Oil Production Down By 16%, Natural Gas Resources By 14%, End of February 2023
[Tunis Afrique Presse] Tunis/Tunisia -- The domestic production of crude oil dropped by 16% at the end of February 2023 compared to the end of February 2022, standing at 242 kilotonnes (kt), according to the Energy Outlook for February 2023, released Thursday by the National Observatory of Energy and Mines under the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy.
Alicia Keys: New Experience with Spatial Audio
While looking back on her own childhood access to music, Keys touched upon how young people today discover their favorite artists.