Morocco’s Gen Z protesters call for peaceful ‘sit-ins’ on Saturday
The movement is hoping to further push their demands for government to reform education and healthcare, while tackling corruption and a cost of living crisis.
Kenyan guard killed outside presidential palace, suspect to be assessed
Kenyan police have been granted 14 days to hold the suspect, who will undergo a mental health assessment.
Cape Verde makes history, qualifies for first-ever FIFA World Cup
Cape Verde has achieved the unthinkable. In a night of unforgettable celebrations at Estádio Nacional, the island nation defeated Eswatini 3-0 to qualify for their first-ever FIFA World Cup.
Madagascar’s president dissolves national assembly, sparking anger among protesters
Youth expressed their disappointment after the presidency announced the dissolution of the lower house of parliament on Tuesday.
Global shipping nations consider historic climate deal amid US opposition
The world’s largest maritime nations are gathering in London this week in a bid to strike a historic climate deal that could reshape the global shipping industry.
Madagascar’s president dissolves parliament, escalating the crisis
The move also pre-empts a planned opposition-led vote to Andre Rajoelina out of office over the country's spiralling political crisis.
Freed Palestinian prisoners return home under Gaza ceasefire deal
Freed Palestinian prisoners arrived at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis on Monday as part of the ceasefire and prisoner-hostage exchange agreement between Israel and Hamas.
Freed hostages reunite with families in Tel Aviv after two years in captivity
Several Israeli hostages released from Gaza were reunited with their families on Monday at Tel Aviv’s Ichilov Hospital, following more than two years in captivity.
Cameroon opposition candidate Tchiroma claims victory in presidential election
Cameroon's opposition candidate Issa Tchiroma Bakary claimed victory early Tuesday in the Oct. 12 presidential election, urging President Paul Biya, who has been in power for over four decades, to concede.
Madagascar President Rajoelina flees amid military-backed protests
Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina said he fled the country in fear for his life following a military rebellion but did not announce his resignation in a speech broadcast on national television