Mozambique’s government imposes ban on demonstrations, after weeks of deadly post-election protests
After weeks of post-election protests that have claimed more than a dozen lives in Mozambique, the government has imposed a ban on demonstrations. The unrest broke out in early October, after opposition groups and observers claimed the election was rigged.
FIFA unveils golden trophy in collaboration with Tiffany & Co.
FIFA unveiled a golden trophy on Thursday that was created in collaboration with Tiffany & Co. for the contentious and newly-expanded Club World Cup.
Nigeria’s inflation rate surges as food prices escalate
A report by the National Bureau of Statistics said food inflation reached 39.16% year-on-year in October from 37.77%. The jump was attributed to a steep rise in the prices of staples such as maize, rice and cooking oil
Deaths in war-torn Sudan significantly higher than previous tolls, according to new report
According to a report by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine's Sudan Research Group, the death toll in war-torn Sudan's Khartoum State exceeds 61,000. The figure is significantly higher than those given previously by the UN and aid agencies.
COP29: What next for Africa’s energy transition?
Africa stands at a crossroad in the global energy transition. So how can the continent address its energy needs whilst navigating the climate crisis?
France-trained Ukrainian soldiers prepare to deploy against Russia
The more than 2,000 soldiers who have been training in France are being put through final paces before their return to Ukraine. The majority of them were recently mobilized and previously had just a few weeks of basic training before their arrival in France in September, the French military says
African officials at COP29 call on rich countries to pay for environmental damage
African officials attending COP29 are calling on wealthy nations, who are responsible for most of the planet's greenhouse gas emissions, to pay for the environmental harm they have caused.
French weapons system found in Sudan is likely violation of U.N. arms embargo, says Amnesty
It added that the presence of the military vehicles on the battlefield “likely constitutes a violation” of a United Nations arms embargo that prohibits the transfer of weapons to Sudan.
Mali’s former environment minister launches plan to protect forests
After years of serving as Mali's minister of the environment, Aida M'bo now spends her time planting trees in a fight to protect the environment
Turkey offered partner status by BRICS amid bid to balance East-West ties
The offer comes after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan attended a BRICS summit in Kazan, hosted by Russian President Vladimir Putin, underscoring Ankara’s aspirations for deeper engagement with the group.