Multilateral briefings in recent weeks underscored that conflict and climate shocks are driving elevated acute food crisis across parts of […]
Breaking: UN Human Rights Agency Finds ‘Slaughterhouses’ In Sudan
A UN human rights probe has uncovered evidence of torture and extrajudicial killings in “slaughterhouses” in Sudan. The report details […]
Applauses as Ethiopia Launches Massive Hydropower Dam, Largest in Africa
Ethiopia commenced operations of a major hydropower dam on the Nile, despite fierce opposition from downstream Egypt. The move boosts […]
Re: Attacks on Oworonshoki Citizens and Opposition Leaders in Lagos – Latest Statement from Princess Olatorera Oniru
Princess Olatorera Majekodunmi-Oniru Condemns Oworonshoki demolitions and attacks on GRV, ADC members and Obidients. Warns of Rising Authoritarianism in Nigeria […]
A Village Erased: Sudan Faces New Catastrophe Amid Conflict and Famine
A remote village in Sudan’s Marrah Mountains has been almost entirely erased by a catastrophic landslide, leaving only one known […]
The Africa Wealth Report 2025 Indicates Continent Outpaces Global Growth Despite Majority of Citizens Residing in Penury
The Africa Wealth Report 2025 indicates that the continent is experiencing robust economic expansion and a significant increase in its […]
Ignorance vs Power: How Poor Voter Literacy Weakens Democracy
As Nigeria prepares for upcoming elections, voter literacy remains a pressing challenge with far-reaching consequences for democratic governance. While millions […]
Africa’s Nutrition Lifeline in Peril: Millions of Children at Risk
East Africa is facing a worsening nutrition emergency as international aid cuts threaten the supply of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) […]
Nigeria Passes Landmark Cybercrimes Act 2025 Under Senate President Akpabio
Nigeria’s National Assembly has officially passed the Cybercrimes Act 2025, a sweeping legal framework designed to tackle rising digital threats […]
Kenyan Boniface Mwangi Announces Presidential Bid As DRC Talks Resume
Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi declared his run for president, adding tension to a high-stakes political environment. Meanwhile, the DRC and […]
South Africa Commissions Wealth Inequality Report Under G20 Presidency
South Africa, as G20 chair, is commissioning Joseph Stiglitz to lead a report on global wealth inequality ahead of November’s […]
Africa’s Battle with Big Polluters: Can the Law Deliver Justice?
The climate crisis has sharpened global attention on corporate responsibility, particularly in Africa where industrial pollution devastates fragile ecosystems. From […]
Global Cybercrime Fight: Nigeria Deports Foreign Offenders
Nigeria has escalated its war against cybercrime with the deportation of 50 Chinese nationals and one Tunisian convicted of digital […]
U.S. Tariffs, and $15,000 per Tourist Visa Imposition, Affecting Zambia and Malawi Economy
The U.S. will require travelers from Zambia and Malawi to post bonds ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 for certain visa […]
Large Tunisia Protest Demands Union Rights And Civic Freedoms
Thousands rallied in Tunisia protest calling for protection of union activity and broader civil liberties. The demonstration reflects rising economic […]
U.S. Suspends 99.9% of Visa Processing in Zimbabwe, Citing Governmental Concerns
The U.S. Embassy in Harare, Zimbabwe halted most visa services (except diplomatic/official categories), attributing the move to unspecified governmental concerns. […]
Trump Says Smithsonian Overemphasizes “How Bad Slavery Was”
President Trump criticized the Smithsonian for focusing too heavily on slavery’s horrors. The White House ordered a review of exhibits […]
Tanzania Gold Mining Revenues Mask Brutality Against Local Villagers
Tanzania gold mining, specifically Tanzania’s North Mara gold mine, has contributed an estimated $4.8 billion to the economy since 2019, […]
Africa Faces Significant Energy Inequality With Most Communities Lacking Reliable Electricity Access
Over 600 million Africans still lack stable access to electricity, despite renewables comprising 55% of the continent’s power mix. South […]
Japan Offers Low-Cost Loans To Africa As Aid Budgets Dwindle
Facing domestic fiscal constraints and rising populism, Japan is refraining from boosting development aid but instead plans to offer low-cost […]