According to a study released on Thursday by Human Rights Watch, following the withdrawal of a United Nations peacekeeping mission late last year, Mali’s armed forces...
Just two weeks after local authorities said they were terminating their defence collaboration, the French army announced that jets deployed in the capital N’Djamena had returned...
New evidence cited by Reuters suggests that a contractor employed by Facebook’s parent company, Meta, overlooked threats against content moderators by Ethiopian rebels during a case...
The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has extended Nigeria’s oil production limit of 1.5 million barrels of petroleum per day (bpd) until 2026 as part...
The World Health Organization (WHO) said it is sending specialists to the Democratic Republic of Congo to study an unidentified illness related to many deaths in...
On the final day of his ongoing African tour, U.S. President, Joe Biden, landed in the coastal city of Lobito, Angola, on Wednesday to promote a...
In a historic case addressing Belgium’s colonial past in Africa, a Brussels appeals court has ruled that the Belgian state had committed a crime against humanity...
As the first American president to visit the sub-Saharan African nation, Joe Biden will use his Tuesday visit to commemorate the two countries’ historical involvement in...
Two agreements to improve food security and infrastructure development have been struck between France and Nigeria, while Nigerian lenders, United Bank for Africa (UBA) and Zenith...
France’s influence in Sub-Saharan Africa has suffered a fresh setback as the government of Chad says that it has terminated its defence cooperation agreement with France,...