A US appellate court has granted Paul Rusesabagina the right to sue an air charter company for allegedly flying him to Rwanda ...
Somalia has unveiled a new strategy to fight IEDs, the militants’ deadliest weapon against civilians and security forces.
Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have quit the ICC, branding it a tool of neocolonialism amid deepening Sahel instability.
The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) is standing firm on its decision not to integrate a treasury bond trading platform owned by ...
Tshisekedi says a US-brokered Rwanda peace deal has not stopped fighting, as mineral and prisoner swap talks continue.
The United Nations is rolling out sweeping cost-cutting reforms that will scrap senior posts and merge departments—moves aimed at streamlining operations but certain to unsettle its staff.
The move comes as political rifts between President Kiir and Vice President Machar deepen, stoking fears of renewed unrest.
As Kenya strides toward a cleaner, more resilient energy future, REREC remains at the forefront of the green revolution.
The analysis contends that democracy ought to be an ongoing pursuit, with eternal vigilance as the best bet on keeping it vibrant and safeguarding against constant threats to undermine and erode it.
The high-profile trial of Riek Machar began in Juba under tight security, but journalists and victims’ families were blocked ...
Luanda’s fuel protests targeting Chinese businesses highlight tensions in China–Africa ties and the need for people-centered ...
Adam Smith’s gospel of self-interest may have fueled Africa’s post-colonial missteps—while Ethiopia shows what an untampered mind can achieve.