Dodoma — AS Tanzania approaches its upcoming General Election later this month, the ruling party, CCM has placed a strong...
Eight years on, northern Mozambique's terrorist threat remains acute despite the deployment of thousands of local and foreign troops. Cabo...
Ethiopia launches its first malaria vaccine alongside a mass mosquito net campaign, aiming to protect children in 58 high-burden districts....
The United Nation’s cultural agency UNESCO is set to select former Egyptian antiquities and tourism minister Khaled el-Enany as the...
Devastating floods in Sudan’s Nile State have killed more than 30 people and left thousands of others stranded. Authorities say...
A United Nations human rights official has welcomed the International Criminal Court (ICC's) first conviction of a suspect over atrocities...
Thousands of Moroccans filled the streets of Rabat on Sunday in a large march expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people...
Memorial events took place across the country, with the main ceremony organised by bereaved families rather than the government, reflecting...
Titled Elements Begins, this year’s edition marked the final part of a trilogy focused on celestial themes, following earlier editions...
Nigeria has lost over 600,000 barrels of oil after a three-day nationwide strike over mass layoffs at the Dangote refinery...