Somalia, Ethiopia reach compromise over Somaliland port deal
A joint declaration was reached after the Turkish President met separately with the leaders of Somalia and Ethiopia on Wednesday. It says the sides agreed to start talks recognizing 'potential benefits' of Ethiopia's sea access while respecting Somalia's territorial integrity
Unpacking the success of Morocco’s tourism boom in 2024
Morocco's tourism industry is thriving, having attracted 15.9 million visitors by November 2024, which is a 20% increase from the previous year.
Angry farmers protest in London
This Wednesday, hundreds of British farmers, driving tractors adorned with banners and flags, marched on London.
António Guterres’ vision for climate justice in Africa’s G20 leadership
The UN Secretary-General António Guterres visited South Africa during its G20 Presidency, emphasizing the need for climate justice.
2034 men’s world cup to be hosted by Saudi Arabia, FIFA confirms
Saudi Arabia has been officially designated by FIFA as the host for the 2034 Men's World Cup.
Women’s Football: 2027 World Cup Set for June 24 to July 25
Women's Football: 2027 World Cup Set for June 24 to July 25
Scientists use new technology and AI to discover animal intelligence
From self-medicating great apes to elephants that call one another by individual names, the wonderful world of nature was full of fascinating discoveries throughout 2024.
Welcoming and integrating migrants: a message from Pope Francis
Pope Francis engaged with members of the Italian non-profit organization ResQ, focusing on the "vastness and complexity of the migration phenomenon."
Russia edges toward Taliban recognition
The lower house of Russian parliament on Tuesday gave an initial approval of a long-discussed bill that would open the way for the Russian authorities to remove the Taliban’s designation as a terrorist group.
Nigeria rolls out malaria vaccinations to young children
One of the first areas where the programme is being rolled out is the southern state of Bayelsa, which has one of the country's highest rates of malaria.