The Swiss coach reviving Ghana's Black Queens
How Swiss coach Nora Hauptle is restoring pride to Ghana's Black Queens after years in the African football wilderness.
How Swiss coach Nora Hauptle is restoring pride to Ghana's Black Queens after years in the African football wilderness.
[ANGOP] Luanda -- The use of the French language and the promotion of cultural and linguistic diversity in Angola were the basis of the conversation held Monday, between the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Téte António, and the representative of the International Organization of
[African Development Bank (AfDB)] Experts meeting in Abidjan this week agreed that Africa has not yet fully grasped the opportunities offered by green bonds (bonds issued to finance investments that meet strict sustainability requirements) and that a new approach is needed to
[New Dawn] The World Health Organization and partners around the world have celebrated World Tuberculosis Day with the theme, "Yes! We can end TB."
[African Arguments] Debating Ideas reflects the values and editorial ethos of the African Arguments book series, publishing engaged, often radical, scholarship, original and activist writing from within the African continent and beyond. It offers debates and engagements,
Bassirou Diomaye Faye is expected to become Senegal's youngest-ever president.
[Chatham House] How importing countries can address water stress from global commodity production
A technical problem at an Ethiopian bank allowed people to withdraw more money than they held.
Frank Geng Quarong was found guilty of murdering his girlfriend - a killing that shocked Nigeria.
[U.S. Mission to the UN] Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield
[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- Hamza Abdi Barre, Somalia's prime minister, met with Ambassador Xue Bing, China's special envoy to the Horn of Africa in Mogadishu.
[ICRC] The ongoing fighting in Anfilo woreda, Oromia region, Ethiopia has left thousands of families displaced, without means of livelihood and unable to meet their basic needs.
[UNDP] Innovations to improve healthcare access and end tuberculosis
[World Bank] Washington -- A new national program approved today by the World Bank will help improve health services for about 2.5 million people, especially women, children, and adolescents in Mauritania's hardest-to-reach communities. The new program is co-financed by a $52.3
[African Development Bank (AfDB)] One hundred leaders from the African continent and outside the region, including from the United States and Europe, gathered today in Addis for a two-day conference focused on addressing key challenges for innovation and technology transfer to
Senegal's president elect, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, was elected by a landslide, only weeks after leaving prison. He is now set to be one of Africa's youngest leaders.
South Africa's governing ANC wanted to stop the party backed by the ex-president from running in May.
[African Union] Protocol
[The Conversation Africa] COVID-19 is a respiratory disease. Yet, from the earliest days of the pandemic, the cardiovascular risks associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection were clear: individuals with severe cases of COVID-19 often died from cardiovascular complications, and those
[Chatham House] China's long-term strategy around bases in Africa is unclear, but countries hosting them must also make political calculations.