Mozambique: “Let us engage in dialogue,” says President-elect after days of opposition protest
The successor of President Filipe Nuysi in Mozambique called Thursday (Oct. 24) for unity. Daniel Chapo won disputed polls which were criticized by EU observers.
Britain faces growing calls to open door to slavery reparations
Leaders of the Commonwealth group of 56 nations, most with roots in Britain's empire, are meeting in the South Pacific nation of Samoa.
Mozambique’s ruling party wins disputed polls
EU election observers said there had been ‘unjustified alterations’ to the results.
Africa reports 134 new polio cases on World Polio Day
As the globe marks World Polio day, Africa has recorded 134 new polio cases in at least seven countries, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced.
Egypt’s economic outlook: Growth expected amidst IMF reforms
Key forecasts show gradual recovery following austerity measures
Türkiye under attack: African nations call out cowardly terrorism
At least five people were killed and 22 others injured when terrorists attacked the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) facility.
Rise of mobile payments, transfers, bank cards: How Algeria is transitioning to digital payments
In this episode of Algeria Tomorrow, we explore how Algeria is gradually transitioning from cash to digital payments.
Putin concludes BRICS summit with call for UN reform
Russian President Vladimir Putin led the final session of BRICS summit, advocating for reforms at the UN to increase the representation of Asian, African, and Latin American nations.
France pledges aid to Lebanon as Israel continues its offensive
The war between Iran-backed Hezbollah militants and Israel has resulted in a growing humanitarian crisis in Lebanon.
DRC: President announces creation of commission to oversee Constitutional revision
The president who is serving his second and last term under the 2006 Constitution, cited the delayed formation of the government and provincial assemblies, he claimed, are torn apart by "selfish interests".