Africa: Video of 'Israel's Attack On Iran' Is From Different Events
[Africa Check] Video of 'Israel's attack on Iran' is from different events
[Africa Check] Video of 'Israel's attack on Iran' is from different events
[This Day] Daniel Oyeduntan, a seasoned professional with about a decade of experience in data science and machine learning, is capturing the attention of the technology industry across EMEA.
[Ghanaian Times] Media practitioners in Africa have been challenged to prioritise advocacy on climate change and other environmental crises to support efforts to mitigate their impacts.
[New Dawn] Monrovia -- Liberian legal luminary Cllr. Tiawan S. Gongloe and Kenyan Law Professor Patrick Loch Otieno Lumumba point to a new revolution hitting the African Continent.
[UN Women] The theme of this year's International Day against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia [1] , 'Leave No One Behind: Equality, Freedom and Justice for All', underscores the urgent need to address the persistent discrimination, violence, and marginalization faced by
Former boxing world champion Lovemore Ndou compares himself to Nelson Mandela before he runs for election in South Africa.
[RFI] Despite legal advancements and greater openness about sexual orientation, discrimination and violence against LGBTQ+ people is on the rise in places including Europe - while elsewhere in the world many countries still criminalise same-sex relationships.
[Africa Renewal] Voluntary carbon market could reach $10-$40 billion by 2030, and create up to 190 million jobs in Africa by 2050 if carbon price per tonne reaches $80
[HRW] Your Excellencies, Honorable Chairperson, Honorable Commissioners, Ladies and Gentlemen,
[UNFPA] For over 30 years, I have traveled extensively across the diverse landscapes of East and Southern Africa, the region closest to my heart, and experiencing the stunning cultures, varied economies, and breathtaking geography of the region, and meeting our young people
[New Times] The two-day 2024 Africa CEO forum bringing together more than 2,500 business leaders and policymakers begun in Kigali on Thursday, May 16, with participants taking stock of what Africa needs so as to secure its place among the "powerful" of the future.
[New Times] Jibu Inc., a food and beverages firm that specializes in producing and supplying affordable drinking water, has been ranked among Africa's fastest rising companies in 2024 by Financial Times.
Lebohang Kganye has won the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize for her exhibition Haufi nyana? I've come to take you home
Scientists say the ancient wonders are likely to have been built along a now-dried up branch of the River Nile.
A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent.
[Fame Frenzy] The Archewell Foundation, a charity founded by Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, is no longer listed as delinquent.
The ICJ ruling has come under intense scrutiny, centring on the word "plausible". What did the court mean?
It says Israel must be forced to stop its operation in Rafah, in a fresh bid to the UN's top court.
Officials have arrested a 61-year-old man suspected of keeping him prisoner.
[UNDP] Strengthening the laws and policies that respect the human rights of all
[This Day] Quadri Aruna and Dina Meshref reclaimed the ITTF Africa Cup title after winning the 2024 edition at BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda.
[Africa Check] Kenyan actor Trisha Khalid not running promotions on Facebook, ignore scam offers on 'Trisha Khalid Citizen Gift' and 'Trisha Khalid Becky' accounts
[Daily Maverick] Donkeys are an important part of life across Africa -- it's now up to countries to ensure the ban is implemented.
[Ethiopian Herald] The global order, if it still exists, is unjust and undemocratic, to say the least. What is more saddening is it remained so despite the centuries long preaching, declarations revolutions and multilateral alliances made on the promise and vision of democracy,