
African Leaders Hold High-Level Talks on Climate Adaptation
African leaders on Tuesday convened a special virtual high-level meeting to advance discussions on climate adaptation, with a focus on mobilising financing and strengthening coordinated

African leaders on Tuesday convened a special virtual high-level meeting to advance discussions on climate adaptation, with a focus on mobilising financing and strengthening coordinated

New Egypt–China archaeological discoveries at the Montu Temple are reshaping understanding of ancient Egyptian civilization.

Nearly one million Ghanaians have escaped multidimensional poverty as living conditions improve across the country.

With a new appointee, the presidency is now taking direct charge of Mali’s vital gold industry.

Togo’s extradition of Damiba signals shifting alliances in the Sahel, blending security cooperation, regional diplomacy, and strategic economic interests.

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Falling global cocoa prices are pushing Ivorian farmers into hardship, leaving harvests unsold and livelihoods increasingly uncertain across key producing regions.

Rising floodwaters have displaced hundreds of thousands, cut vital transport links, and deepened an urgent humanitarian crisis across southern and central Mozambique.

Africa increasingly must finance its own development. Zimbabwe’s Mutapa Fund exemplifies sovereign wealth funds driving industrial transformation and economic self-reliance.

Survivors recounted being subjected to gang rape in El-Fasher while fleeing violence, as male relatives were killed in front of them.





























