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UN declares transatlantic slave trade a crime against humanity, demands reparations
The landmark resolution was an historic victory for Ghana which tabled the motion earlier this month.
Protesters in South Africa call for stricter immigration laws and border controls
A controversial civic group took to the streets of Durban on Wednesday to demand the immediate arrest of illegal immigrants.
South Africa’s top cop to be charged in corruption case
National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola has been served with a summons to appear in court next month, said a spokesman for South Africa's National Prosecuting Authority
In search of gas supplies: Italian Prime Minister Meloni visits Algiers
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni travelled to Algiers on Wednesday. It is her second visit to Algeria since taking office and Meloni comes with clear goals: more gas supplies and tighter relations.
Food security concerns mount as Iran war hurts fertilizer trade
Countries like Sudan, Somalia, Tanzania, and Mozambique rely heavily on imported fertilizers - much of it coming through the Strait of Hormuz. At the same time, fertilizer use across the region is already among the lowest in the world
UN migration agency says 2025 was deadliest year on Red Sea migrant route
The IOM says the number of people who died or went missing on this route doubled to 922.
Uganda: economy expanded by 8.5% in last quarter in December
Strong consumer demand and high activity in sectors such as construction drove Uganda's economy to expand by 8.5% during the financial quarter that ended in December 2025.
Kenya finalises trade deal with China as they deepen bilateral ties
Among the deals was an agreement that will grant Kenya duty-free and quota-free access to the Chinese market starting in May.
Senegal denies secret €650M borrowing allegations
Debt-laden Senegal has denied a report in the Financial Times that it covertly borrowed 650 million euros ($754 million) to avoid a default, saying it acted in line with "market transparency rules".
Floods in Kenya worsen as 2 rivers burst banks, with death toll climbing
At least 21 counties have been affected by the floods, raising concerns over public safety, infrastructure damage and growing humanitarian needs