Tanzania: Tanzania Lowers Fuel Price By 5.5%
[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- FUEL prices in Tanzania have decreased starting today, September 3, 2025, with petrol dropping by 36/- and diesel by 23/- for supplies received at the ports of Dar es Salaam, Tanga, and Mtwara.
Migrant surge along Eastern Route despite risks and mounting deaths
Migrant journeys along the deadly Eastern Route from the Horn of Africa to the Arabian Peninsula have surged sharply in 2025, despite rising risks and mounting deaths.
Africa under cyber attack: who’s really safe online?
A recent Interpol crackdown exposed the extent of cybercrime in Africa. Experts say the issue is complex and requires international cooperation.
United States: Families of Boeing crash victims make potential final plea for prosecution
A Texas federal judge heard arguments on a US government's motion to dismiss its criminal case against the aerospace company.
Former DRC president Joseph Kabila denounces “politically motivated” trial
The former Congolese head of state is on trial before the High Military court on charges including war crimes, rape, and murder.
Greek parliament passes new law toughening stance on failed asylum seekers
After a new surge in migrant arrivals,Greece has passed a law toughening its stance on failed asylum seekers.
UN: global temperatures to stay high despite La Niña
The World Meteorological Organization says the cooling La Niña phenomenon may return between September and December.
UN says global temperatures to remain above average despite cooling La Niña
The World Meteorological Organization says the cooling La Niña phenomenon may return between September and December.
Ghana inflation slows for eighth month in a row
Ghana's annual inflation rate slowed for the eighth month in a row in August, reaching its lowest level since October 2021, the government statistics service said on Wednesday.
Homes destroyed as rare tornado strikes Brittany’s Morbihan region
A rare tornado struck Brittany on Tuesday morning, tearing through Morbihan with winds of nearly 140 km/h, destroying homes and leaving villages littered with debris.