Bizmoun Cave reveals new clues about early human life in Morocco
Archaeologists are delving deep into Bizmoun Cave, uncovering new clues about early human life in Morocco. The National Institute of Archaeology and Heritage, part of the Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Communication, has launched a fresh wave of research at this remarkable site.
Caribbean delegation seeks justice for slavery in Britain
A CARICOM Reparations Commission delegation is visiting the United Kingdom from November 17 to 20, 2025, to meet with British officials and lawmakers to discuss reparations for slavery and colonialism.
Côte d’Ivoire: a growing economy despite inequalities [Business Africa]
As President Alassane Ouattara prepares to begin a fourth term, what is the outlook on Ivory Coast's economic situation?
Nigeria: Holding NNPCL Accountable for the Queried ₦210 Trillion
[Premium Times] The treasury looting at NNPCL informs Mr Tinubu's disturbing foreign borrowings.
Congo triumphs over Nigeria in dramatic penalty shootout to reach World Cup playoffs
Congo advanced to the World Cup intercontinental playoffs after beating Nigeria in a Sunday night penalty shootout.
WFP decries atrocities in Sudan’s El-Fasher amid humanitarian crisis
The deputy executive director of the World Food Programme (WFP) expressed outrage over the "terrible atrocities" that recently took place in the city of el-Fasher in Sudan's Darfur region.
Nigeria: Petroleum Minister Lauds Tamrose, Pledges to Grow Content Fund
[Premium Times] The minister commended Tamrose for utilising the loan facility from theNigerian Content Intervention Fund to grow its fleet and expand operations to Angola in Southern Africa and elsewhere on the continent.
Nigeria: Edo Govt Wants Govt to Halt Drilling in Disputed Oil Wells With Delta
[Vanguard] BENIN CITY - THE government of Edo State weekend called on President Bola Tinubu to halt further drilling of crude in the disputed oil wells between Edo and Delta states until resolution of the matter.
Iran scrambles to induce rain as years-long drought triggers water crisis
A cloud-seeding flight was conducted on Saturday over the country's largest lake, officials said. Tehran is now in its sixth year of drought. High temperatures over the summer led to power outages
First strong winter rains soak Gaza’s makeshift shelters
Winter's first strong rainfall sent water cascading through parts of Gaza's sprawling Muwasi tent camp on Saturday, as the territory struggles to cope with flooding and devastated infrastructure after two years of war