Rwanda Agrees Deal to Take in Hundreds of African Migrants

Rwanda Agrees Deal to Take in Hundreds of African Migrants

Rwanda has agreed to take in hundreds of African migrants who are currently being held in Libyan detention centres. A joint agreement between the government, the UN refugee agency (UNHRC) and the African Union (AU)...
Cameroon’s President Calls for National Dialogue

Cameroon’s President Calls for National Dialogue

In an unexpected speech, Cameroon's President Paul Biya on late Tuesday called for a national dialogue that will focus on the grievances of the English-speaking populations of the Northwest and Southwest regions of the...
South Sudan Former Enemies Meet Face-To-Face

South Sudan Former Enemies Meet Face-To-Face

Talks between South Sudan's President Salva Kiir and opposition Leader Riek Machar have begun in the capital, Juba. Pictures shared on social media show a packed hall with representatives from both sides as well as...
Letter from Africa: Ghanaians Saw Mugabe as Their In-Law

Letter from Africa: Ghanaians Saw Mugabe as Their In-Law

In the series of letters from African writers, journalist and former Ghana government minister Elizabeth Ohene writes that Zimbabwe's ex-President Robert Mugabe, who has died aged 95, had a special place in the hearts...
Morocco Abortion Trial Postponed Amid Protests

Morocco Abortion Trial Postponed Amid Protests

The trial of a Moroccan journalist accused of having sex outside marriage and a late-term, voluntary abortion has been postponed after hundreds of people protested outside a court in the capital, Rabat. Both are crimes...
Ethiopia 'Pardons Thousands of Inmates' for New Year

Ethiopia ‘Pardons Thousands of Inmates’ for New Year

More than 7,000 prisoners will freed in Ethiopia to mark the country's new year, which will be celebrated on Thursday, according to the country's state-linked Fana Broadcasting Corporate (FBC). Attorney General Berhanu Tsegay has said...
'Hero Policeman' Praised for Teaching Class Maths

‘Hero Policeman’ Praised for Teaching Class Maths

A Kenyan police officer is being praised for teaching pupils whose teachers failed to turn up for work after a non-governmental organisation posted a photo of him in class on Facebook. The Education Development Trust...
Libya Issues Complaint Letter to UN for UAE Actions

Libya Issues Complaint Letter to UN for UAE Actions

Libya’s UN-recognized Government of National Accord (GNA) accused the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Tuesday of hostility and supporting a coup against the legitimate government. The government issued a complain letter to the UN Security...
World's Fi̇rst Malari̇a Vacci̇ne Released In Kenya

World’s Fi̇rst Malari̇a Vacci̇ne Released In Kenya

The world's first malaria vaccine is being rolled out in Kenya from Friday. It is the third African country to take part in the scheme after Ghana and Malawi. Across the three countries, more...
Implications for Africa from China’s One Belt One Road Strategy

Implications for Africa from China’s One Belt One Road Strategy

One Belt One Road also increases Beijing’s control of critical global supply chains and its ability to redirect the flow of international trade. Central to these efforts are moves to open new sea lines...

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