Aid groups call for more support for Sudanese refugees living in Chad
Since the war in Sudan broke out, some 700,000 of the country's residents have fled to neighbouring Chad. As refugees continue to stream in, aid organisations are calling for more resources to support them.
IFAD calls for urgent action to tackle desertification
IFAD is calling for urgent investments to empower small-scale farmers to tackle land degradation and desertification
Biden to strengthen US-Angola ties during Africa visit
U.S. President Joe Biden held talks with his Angolan counterpart João Lourenço in Luanda on Tuesday
Dozens of young Burundians expelled from Tanzania in recent months
Dozens of young Burundians have been pushed out of Tanzania after being mistreated by authorities, according to NGOs. Young Burundians are heading to Tanzania and other countries in the region as a result of poverty.
Namibia Election: Will SWAPO’s Nandi-Ndaitwah Make History?
With two-thirds of the votes counted from last week's presidential election, Namibia's Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is on track to become the country’s first-ever female president
Belgian court rules against state in a landmark case addressing its colonial past
“It is deliverance for my mother now that she finally has closure,” said Monique Fernandes, the daughter of Monique Bintu Bingi, one of the five plaintiffs. “She finally has it recognized as crime against humanity,”
Football: No African on the list of the best players in the world
Messi, 37, and Ronaldo, 39, were the only players not playing for European clubs to be named on Monday to a 26-man shortlist for the World Team of the Year, organised by global players' union FIFPRO.
Zimbabwe court strikes down abortion ban for marital rape victims and minors
Zimbabwe Court Strikes Down Abortion Ban for Marital Rape Victims and Minors
DRC: At least 10 dead and several kidnapped in an ADF attack
"We call on the population to be vigilant and we assure them that we will drive the enemy out of our territory ,"
Gaza: UNRWA to halt aid delivery through the Kerem Shalom crossing
The UN agency for Palestine refugees decided on Sunday to halt aid delivery through the Kerem Shalom crossing, a main entry point for humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, citing ongoing safety concerns along the route.