Vote counting under way in Mali’s tense elections
'Armed attacks or other violence' halt voting in three percent of the country's polling stations, government says.
30 July 2018
Vote counting is under way in...
Spanish Volunteers Evacuated from Ghana
Hundreds of young Spanish volunteers have been evacuated from Ghana after a row broke out when an aid project they signed up for via...
South Africa strains pushes debt insurance costs to 4-month high
The cost of insuring South African debt hit a four-month high on Monday, as scandal-plagued power firm Eskom warned it was in financial trouble...
Nigeria receives $311 mln of Abacha assets from United States, Jersey...
Nigeria has received more than $311 million of funds stolen from the country by former military ruler General Sani Abacha from the United States...
Archaeologists opened a mysterious Egyptian sarcophagus. Here’s what they found
When Egyptian archaeologists opened an ancient sarcophagus dating back 2,000 years, they found three skeletons and a lot of red, liquid sewage, the country's...
Togo anti-government protesters vow to continue push for term limits
Togo’s opposition on Thursday rounded off its third protest against the government this week amid concern about a loss of momentum after more than...
Chad and Glencore to meet in Paris today to discuss debt...
Chadian government officials will meet Glencore executives in Paris today to discuss restructuring the country's debt, two senior Chadian government sources with knowledge of...
Secret Cults Terrorising Community in Lagos
Secret cult terrorising the community and recruit some
young girls in the neighbourhood.
Explainer: ‘Mute’ Kabila’s next presidential move, DR Congo waits
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as at August 8 is still yet to learn whether or not its current president, Joseph Kabila, has...
Six dead as plane carrying coronavirus aid crashes in Somalia
A plane carrying aid supplies for use in the fight against the coronavirus crashed in Somalia on Monday, killing all six people on...