Coups in Africa 2025: Power shifts, failed takeovers and political instability
While elections grabbed headlines in many countries across Africa this year, military interventions and coup attempts were another major political theme.
London gyms mourn loss of co-founder killed in Anthony Joshua crash
Two gyms in west London were closed on Tuesday out of respect for their co-founder, Sina Ghami, who was killed in a car crash in Nigeria on Monday.
UN Security Council divided over Israel’s recognition of Somaliland
The United Nations Security Council is sharply divided following Israel’s decision to recognize Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state, a move that has drawn strong criticism from most Council members and prompted an emergency meeting in New York.
Liberia: ‘I’m an Agriculturist, Not an Oil&gas Professional’
[Liberian Observer] Comments made by a member of the state-owned oil company, Liberia Petroleum Refinery Company (LPRC), have ignited a political debate over governance, qualifications and the influence of powerful political figures in appointments to strategic public institutions.
Egypt: Luxor festival sees Tahtib take centre stage
At a cultural festival in the Egyptian city of Luxor, the spotlight was on tahtib, which is part sport and part traditional dance. In the past, tahtib was reserved for men, but according to trainers, attitudes are gradually changing.
Zelenskyy says claim Ukraine attacked Putin residence ‘another Russian lie’
President Zelenskyy has denied Russian claims that Ukraine attacked President Putin's residence with long-range drones, saying it's "another Russian lie."
Elections that kept power in the same hands: Africa 2025 in review
2025 has been targed as one of the most busy election years across Africa. From West to East, voters went to the polls in several countries, while in others, elections exposed deeper questions about democracy, power and political transition.
Tanzania: Eyasi-Wembere Oil Project Recruits Over 2,000 Locals
[Daily News] Karatu -- Over 2,000 Tanzanians, including local youths from surrounding villages, have been recruited for the implementation of the second phase of the Eyasi-Wembere oil and gas exploration project at Endeshi Village in Karatu District, Arusha Region.
Tanzania: Eyasi-Wembere Oil Project Recruits Over 2,000 Locals
[Daily News] Karatu -- Over 2,000 Tanzanians, including local youths from surrounding villages, have been recruited for the implementation of the second phase of the Eyasi-Wembere oil and gas exploration project at Endeshi Village in Karatu District, Arusha Region.
Anthony Joshua hospitalised after fatal car crash in Nigeria
Authorities in Lagos and Ogun states said Joshua and another injured person are in stable condition and do not require emergency medical intervention. The Ogun State Police added that investigations into the circumstances surrounding the crash are ongoing