Namibia: IPPR Warns Namibia Oil and Gas Jobs May Fall Short of Hopes
[Namibian] The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has cautioned that Namibia's oil and gas sector may create fewer jobs than government projections suggest, citing transparency and consultation concerns.
Cameroon: Paul Biya declared winner of presidential election
Cameroon: Paul Biya declared winner of presidential election
Paul Biya wins eighth term as Cameroon’s president amid opposition outcry
With Biya now entering another term in office, analysts say Cameroon’s political trajectory remains in the balance — facing demands for change and questions over future stability.
Gaza: Hamas expands search for hostages’ bodies with help from Egypt
Hamas has expanded its search for bodies of hostages in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian group said Sunday, a day after Egypt deployed a team of experts and heavy equipment to help retrieve them.
US-Mali visa row: US removes Mali from list requiring visa bonds
The two countries required each other's citizens to post up to 10,000 dollars in bonds if they are applying for a tourist or business visa. The US has now removed Mali from the list of countries required to post visa bonds to obtain a US visa.
Afghan women’s historic debut at FIFA Unites tournament in Morocco
A significant moment for the Afghan women following their debut at the FIFA Unites tournament, currently taking place in Morocco.
Matthew Beers and Axelle Dubau-Prevot claim historic wins at inaugural Nedbank gravel burn
Over the coming week, riders will tackle forests, deserts, and mountain passes — a journey celebrating endurance, innovation, and the spirit of adventure in South Africa’s most dramatic landscapes.
Nigeria: Dangote Refinery Set to Become World’s Biggest, Plans 1.4 Million Bpd Processing Capacity
[Premium Times] The move will take the crude oil processing facility, currently Africa's Largest refinery and the world's biggest single-train refinery, the largest in the world, past India's Jamnagar Refinery.
45,000 march in The Hague urging government to prioritize climate action
Just days before the Dutch election, 45,000 people marched in The Hague, demanding urgent climate action.
Humanitarian aid blocked at Rafah crossing as ICJ orders Israel to act
As Israel continued to delay the reopening of the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, hundreds of trucks loaded with humanitarian aid have been stuck in the nearby Egyptian city of Al-Arish.