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Conflict, climate volatility, and post-Covid inflation have combined to erode hard-won gains, casting a long shadow over our ...
Trump is sceptical of the World Trade Organisation (WTO); he has pulled out of the Paris Agreement on climate change and ...
African nations risk losing critical mineral control through opaque deals—renegotiation is key to sovereignty, transparency, and lasting benefits.
BB Energy is suing South Sudan in London over a failed oil deal, highlighting the country's deepening debt and energy woes.
Two Central African Republic militia leaders have been convicted by the ICC for war crimes and crimes against humanity ...
Rwanda’s President Kagame has replaced Prime Minister Ngirente with Justin Nsengiyumva, an ex-convict turned economist, sparking debate and speculation.
The Democratic Republic of Congo and the M23 move closer to peace with a new deal framework—hope rises, but challenges remain ...
Uganda’s public universities face a funding crisis, leaving medical students undertrained and the country’s healthcare future at risk.
Insecurity has been replaced by mistrust and paranoia, it’s hard to know who poses danger. But, residents say they are ...
Ethiopian financial year runs from July 8 to July 7. The inflow marked a 30 percent increase when compared with the previous fiscal year, which was $24.7 billion. Mr Mamo said the positive ...
The district councillors elected during Burundi's June 5 elections went to the polls on Wednesday to choose 10 senators.
Puntland leader Said Abdullahi Deni and Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud have differed over electoral controls.