The Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum was detained in the presidential palace by the members of the Presidential Guard on July 26 in a coup d’etat which saw yet another military takeover in West Africa.
On the eve of the second meeting between Russia and Africa this month (July 27-28) in St. Petersburg, "Oliver Erman" from the Ministry of Peacekeeping Operations of the United Nations had an interesting conversation with "Arumon May", the president of the association and deputy The National Union of African Students from Nigeria, in which this young ...
This solar eclipse will occur at around 1:30 pm Afghanistan time, and its size is predicted to be from 55 to 70 percent in Afghanistan, but it will vary in different provinces. According to reports.
At least 161 people have been killed in a northeastern province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the past week, local officials say, in an apparent resurgence of ethnic clashes between farming and herding communities.
Cyclone Idai's death toll has risen above 750 in the three southern African countries hit 10 days ago by the storm, as workers restore electricity, water and try to prevent outbreak of cholera, authorities said Sunday.
The Global Citizen Festival held in Johannesburg on Sunday raised 100 billion rand ($7.3 billion) in pledges from world leaders and organizations to end extreme poverty in Africa.
The United Nations children's agency UNICEF has warned that two-thirds of all children in Central African Republic, amounting to 1.5 million kids, need emergency aid.
The UN has sounded the alarm over fighting in eastern DR Congo, warning that violence, which is unfolding alongside an Ebola outbreak, could hamper next month's elections.
At least 30 Nigerian security force members were killed after Boko Haram militants stormed a village in restive northeast Borno State, military sources told media on Saturday.