Kenya’s embattled deputy president in Hospital ahead of impeachment vote – Lawyer
Gachagua was set to appear before the Senate to defend himself against 11 charges brought against him, but his lawyer, Paul Muite, told the Senate that Gachagua was too sick to attend.
EU leaders summit opens with more tightened migration policy in the works
The 27 EU leaders met in Brussels Thursday (Oct. 17) to look at plans to speed up initiatives to get unwanted migrants out of the bloc and process asylum applications far outside their borders.
Kenyan ride-hailing company helps people with disabilities get mobile
Ace Mobility was founded over three years ago by Daniel Gatura who had witnessed the transport challenges faced by his wheelchair-bound father.
Aid dropped over Gaza as Israel-Hamas war continues
U.N. humanitarian officials earlier said aid entering Gaza is at its lowest level in months and warned that critical lifelines in the territory's north, where Israel has renewed its military offensive, have been cut off.
Climate change and conflict increase malnutrition rates in Nigeria
Food production in the northeast of the country has been impacted by ongoing fighting which limits access to agricultural land.
One dead, two missing as boat with 100 migrants sinks near Greece
A total of 97 people were rescued by a passing cargo ship and were being taken to the city of Heraklion on the island of Crete, authorities said.
Zimbabwe to compensate white farmers 20 years after land seizures
Foreigners will receive an initial $20 million to be shared equally among the 94 claimants
Mali’s Junta Chief elevates himself to top Army rank
The announcement was made by the Council of Ministers, which published a statement on the website of the Malian government’s general secretariat.
The head of Mali’s military junta appoints himself to the highest rank in the army
The announcement was made by the Council of Ministers, which published a statement on the website of the Malian government’s general secretariat.
Economic hardship and hunger blamed for deaths in Nigeria’s deadly tanker explosion
Deadly tanker accidents are common in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, where traffic regulations are not strictly enforced in many places and there is a lack of an efficient railway system to transport cargo.