China helps launch Egypt’s MISRAT-2 satellite
Egypt's space agency chief has hailed cooperation with China, following the launch on Monday of a remote-sensing satellite into orbit from a centre in northwest China.
Ethiopia: more than 50 civilians killed in November attacks
More than 50 civilians were killed in attacks in Ethiopia in November, denounced the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) on Wednesday, two weeks after negotiations between the government and the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) ended without agreement.
Nigeria: UN calls for “impartial” investigation after deadly drone attack on civilians
The United Nations on Wednesday called for an "impartial investigation" after a Nigerian army drone strike accidentally killed at least 85 villagers celebrating a Muslim holiday on Sunday
Mali and Niger simultaneously denounce double taxation agreements with France
In a joint statement on Tuesday, the military regimes of Mali and Niger announced that they were denouncing their double taxation agreements with France, continuing the unraveling of ties with Paris and the tightening of their relations.
COP 28: Youth delegation uses song in fight for climate justice
Jesse David of the Pan African climate justice alliance wrote a song that rang out and brought in a crowd on onlookers on Wednesday. "The main goal of writing this song is just to show that the youth have a voice in the climate discourses,” David said. “We have a voice and ought to be heard.”
Over 140 runners take part in second edition of Treg Algeria trail
Organized by the Algerian Federation of Sport and Work, the event was designed to encourage local athletes to measure themselves against their foreign counterparts and develop their sporting skills for regional and international competitions.
Morocco: earthquake victims struggle as winter sets in
Nearly three months after a deadly earthquake struck southern Morocco, residents of one village are trying to cope with the harsh conditions of their new life as winter approaches.
Switzerland returns marble head around 2,000 years old to Libya
Swiss federal authorities indicated on Tuesday that they had returned to Libya a marble head of a young woman from the Hellenistic period, around 2,000 years old, discovered ten years ago in a warehouse in Geneva.
Mauritania and Chad pave the way for the dissolution of the G5 Sahel anti-jihadist alliance
Mauritania and Chad have paved the way for a dissolution of the G5 Sahel alliance created in 2014 to tackle jihadism and other challenges in the sub-region, following the withdrawal of the other three members, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger.
Senegalese presidential election: Sonko’s candidacy returns to court
On November 17, Senegal's Supreme Court overturned a ruling handed down in October, which had put Mr. Sonko back in the running for the presidential election by overturning his removal from the electoral roll following his conviction in a vice scandal.