Turkey's Once Mighty Developers Under Fire After Quake
Turkish officials are turning them into the focus of public outrage at the shoddy business dealings that appear to have contributed to the disaster's almost unfathomable scale.
Eritrea Leader Calls Tigray Rights Abuse Claims A 'Fantasy'
Eritrea's army supported Ethiopian forces during the federal government's war against the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) and has been accused by the United States and rights groups of some of the conflict's worst atrocities.
West Africa Junta Regimes Seek Reentry To Regional Blocs
The top diplomats of Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso said in a joint statement that they had agreed to work together to push for the lifting of their suspensions from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the African Union (AU).
In Northern Nigeria, Fuel, Cash Crisis Taints Election Campaign
Long before the branch had opened its doors, crowds had formed of people desperate to take out cash, which was being limited to 10,000 naira -- just $20 -- per person.
Attempted Bombing In North Ghana Fuels Jihadist Fears
Ghana along with Gulf of Guinea neighbours Benin, Ivory Coast and Togo are wary of instability just over their northern frontiers, where jihadist groups have been expanding.
Zelensky's Triumphant European Trip Ruffles Diplomatic Feathers
Ever since the Ukrainian leader visited Washington in December -- his first trip outside Ukraine since the Russian invasion -- European capitals have been jockeying to host him.
Domestic Violence, Child Marriages Soar In Drought-hit Ethiopia
UNICEF says child marriages, which are illegal in Ethiopia, have more than doubled in the country's four hardest-hit regions in the first six months of 2022 compared to the previous year.
'I Shouted Their Names': The Hole Left By Nigeria's Disappeared
At least 25,000 people have been reported missing in northeastern Nigeria since the bloody conflict with jihadist groups began -- more than half of them children -- according to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
S.Africa Awaits Glimmer Of Light In Ramaphosa's Annual Speech
The record outages have piled misery on a population of 60 million already battling high unemployment, poverty, rampant crime and rising cost of living.
Zelensky Due To Hold Talks In Britain On Wednesday
London used the announcement of the visit to say that it would offer fighter jet training to Ukraine as Western allies debate how much military aid to give Kyiv amid warnings of an impending Russian offensive in the east.
Wretched Life Of Migrants Building Senegal's City Of The Future
Young men from Sierra Leone, Guinea and even distant Nigeria have flocked to Diamniadio, lured by the vision of a decent job and pay in a stable currency.
Hope Turns To Despair In Turkey Over Lack Of Quake Help
The devastation is overwhelming. Eight apartment buildings more than 10 storeys high in one area of the city centre collapsed during the first quake that hit before dawn.
Syria Quake Relief A Headache For Western Nations And Aid Groups
France and Germany are among world powers that have rushed to pledge help after the massive 7.8-magnitude quake on early Monday.
Ukraine Promised European Tanks, As Russia Advances On Bakhmut
The German, Dutch and Danish defence ministries also said training and support would be sent for the Leopard 1 tanks, ahead of the delivery of more advanced tanks in the future.
Ghanaian Footballer Atsu Rescued From Turkish Quake, Says Association
Former Newcastle midfielder Atsu, 31, joined Turkish Super Lig side Hatayspor in September, based in the southern province of Hatay near the epicentre of Monday's massive quake.
At Least 20 Killed In Second Day Of Somaliland Clashes
The violence broke out on Monday between government forces and armed militias in the contested town of Las Anod in the self-declared republic.
Russia's Lavrov Visits Mali In Sign Of Deepening Ties
Lavrov, who was in Iraq on Monday, was welcomed upon his arrival by his counterpart Abdoulaye Diop. The two men did not make any statements to journalists.
Russia's Lavrov To Visit Mali In Sign Of Deepening Ties
The visit of less than 24 hours will be Lavrov's third trip to Africa since July, part of a bid to expand Russia's presence on the continent amid broad international isolation since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine last year.
Google To Release ChatGPT Rival Named Bard
ChatGPT, created by San Francisco company OpenAI, has caused a sensation for its ability to write essays, poems or programming code on demand within seconds, sparking widespread fears of cheating or of entire professions becoming obsolete.
Meta Fails To Stop Work Conditions Case In Kenya
Meta sought to have the case struck down, arguing that the local employment and labour relations court had no jurisdiction over it because it is neither based in nor trades in Kenya.
Ghana Braces As Sahel War Spills Into Gulf Of Guinea
So far Ghana has escaped a direct attack, but it is already tackling the economic and social fallout from the conflict to its north.
S.African President Shoots Down Plan To Sponsor Tottenham
Plans for the sponsorship, said to be worth almost one-billion-rand ($58 million), were first reported by South African newspaper the Daily Maverick.
Cash And Fuel Crisis Cranks Up Nigeria Election Tensions
Candidates have traded accusations of blame over the shortages with the ruling party hopeful even suggesting his enemies had manufactured the crisis to undermine his election chances.
Burkina's Slain Leader Sankara To Be Buried At Assassination Site
Nicknamed Africa's Che Guevara, Thomas Sankara was a fiery Marxist-Leninist who blasted the West for neo-colonialism and hypocrisy.
Ethiopia PM Holds First Post-peace Deal Meeting With Tigray Leaders
Abiy's national security adviser Redwan Hussein said on Twitter that the prime minister and other officials met a TPLF delegation "regarding the progress of the peace process".
Burkina Sees No Break With Paris, Denies Wagner Presence
Paris confirmed last month that the special forces troops, deployed to help fight a years-long jihadist insurgency, would leave within a month.
Ukraine Says Latest Russian Assault On Bakhmut Beaten Back
Officials meanwhile recovered the bodies of two British volunteers, killed trying to help evacuate people from the eastern warzone.
US Shoots Down Chinese Spy Balloon Over 'Unacceptable' Violation
In eyewitness video posted to social media, the balloon appeared to disintegrate in a white puff before its remnants dropped vertically into the ocean below.
East African Leaders Urge 'Immediate Ceasefire' In East DR Congo
The talks were hosted in Burundi by the seven-nation East Africa Community (EAC), which is leading mediation efforts to end the fighting in the vast central African nation.
Pope Urges End To Ethnic Hatred In Historic South Sudan Visit
Large crowds of ecstatic worshippers had gathered in the capital Juba to see the 86-year-old pontiff.