Burkina Faso’s military rulers ordered on Tuesday the dissolution of around 200 associations, the latest clampdown on civic groups in the west African country. In total,...
Political parties and analysts in Ethiopia are deeming it illegal for the leader of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) to serve as the head of...
Sudan has withdrawn its ambassador to Ethiopia following tensions between the two neighbouring countries. Ethiopia and Sudan have traded accusations that each has violated the other’s...
Uganda’s parliament has passed a contentious new law critics warn could be used to silence dissent, despite last-minute amendments aimed at softening some of its provisions....
Cape Verde has set up an isolation area and a multidisciplinary team in case passengers or crew of the Hondius cruise ship need assistance, following three...
Dozens of tanker trucks carrying Iraqi oil began crossing into Syria on Monday through the recently reopened Rabia–Yarubiyah border gate, marking the revival of a strategic...
Chad’s armed forces said at least 24 soldiers have been killed in an overnight attack by Boko Haram militants on an army post in the Lake...
Chad’s armed forces said at least 24 soldiers have been killed in an overnight attack by Boko Haram militants on an army post in the Lake...
After a months-long impasse, Zambia has detailed the reasons why discussions on a United States health funding deal have reached a deadlock. Harare said the talks...
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the opposition is sharply criticising what it calls a “two‑tier democracy” after a pro‑UDPS march in Kinshasa reignited debate over...