Niger coup is doomed to “failure” – Nicolas Sarkozy
"The problem is deep and in reality insoluble because it is that of the prolonged presence of our army in our former colonies",
Working in the heat: Tunisian farm labourer says ‘we have no choice’
When she spoke tojournalists at the end of July, the North African country was going through an intense and unusual heatwave, with temperatures hitting 50 degrees Celsius in the shade in the capital, Tunis.
“I’m very excited” – Neymar gives first interview since move to Al Hilal
Saudi clubs have gone on a major shopping spree this summer, attracting talent from some of the biggest European clubs. Before landing Neymar, Al-Hilal had made a 300-million-euro bid for Kylian Mbappe
Chad: outbreak of a dengue “epidemic” in the east (health minister)
Chad's Ministry of Health told AFP on Wednesday that an epidemic of dengue fever had broken out in the east of the country at the beginning of August, a viral disease transmitted by a mosquito, the severe forms of which are rare but can be fatal.
Over 60 dead in migrant boat sinking off Cape Verde coast
An estimated 63 people died and 38 survived, including four children aged between twelve and sixteen, IOM spokeswoman Safa Msehli told AFP.
Senegal opposition says Sonko’s health deteriorates after 17 days on hunger strike
On July 28, Ousmane Sonko was arrested and charged with plotting an insurrection, undermining state security and criminal association with a terrorist body. He began his hunger strike two days later
Sudanese artist paints war time emotions to protest Sudan’s war
A Sudanese artist who escaped the conflict in Khartoum presents an art exhibition in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, as part of his reflection on the ongoing effects of the conflict in Sudan.
DRC: US sanctions against the former head of the Institute for the Protection of Nature
According to the State Department, the animals were trafficked to "the People's Republic of China in exchange for bribes".
Nigeria’s NNPC obtains a $3 billion loan to stabilize the foreign exchange market
Following a meeting with President Bola Tinubu to examine methods to increase dollar liquidity on the official market, acting central bank governor Folashodun Shonubi said on Monday
Rwanda’s Hope Butera, rising from the Orphanage to Basketball stardom
".. I started playing basketball, I got to love it. I kept doing it and still doing it. I got invited to under 16 national team, I did good and I was like ‘oh I can do this’, then went to under 18, then senior team. .." Hope Butera, Rwandese female basketball player