Biden Promises Zelensky To Back Ukraine 'As Long As It Takes'
Biden also made clear to Zelensky -- who was on his first trip outside of Ukraine since Russia invaded in February -- that there were limits to the type of support that can be provided to Kyiv without risking divisions among its allies.
Ghosts Of Insecurity, Inflation Haunt Nigeria Christmas Present
Like many urban Nigerians, Moses dreads the long road journey to see relatives in the countryside -- a trip fraught with danger as gangs lurk to attack travellers or hold them to ransom.
Ethiopia's Celebrated Circus Offers Youth Discipline And Hope
Despite meagre resources, the Dire Dawa Circus in eastern Ethiopia teaches young people discipline and hard work, and has distinguished itself at prestigious international festivals.
Ukraine's Zelensky Visits Frontline City Of Bakhmut
Zelensky met military officials and handed out awards to Ukrainian servicemen, who have been holding back a fierce and months-long Russian military campaign for the city.
Ghana Labour Unions Call For Strike Over Local Debt Swap
A top cocoa and gold producer, Ghana has oil and gas reserves but its debt payments are high and its revenues weak.
Ethiopia's Largest Bank Says Tigray Services Resume
The announcement follows the signing of a peace deal between the federal government and Tigrayan rebels last month, aimed at ending the brutal two-year conflict and humanitarian crisis in northern Ethiopia.
Russia Won't 'Steal' Christmas: Kyiv Mayor Unveils Festive Tree
The day, which started with swarms of attacks on critical infrastructure in the Ukrainian capital, ended with the unveiling of the 12-metre (40-feet) high artificial tree decorated with white peace doves.
S.Africa's Ruling ANC Re-elects Ramaphosa As Party Chief
Ramaphosa's re-election opens the way to a second term as South Africa's president, as the ANC have an absolute majority in parliament, which selects the head of state.
Drones Attack Kyiv As Ukraine Struggles To Restore Power
Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko confirmed on Monday that "explosions" had occurred in the capital.
Brain Drain: Zimbabwe Fears Losing Teachers To The UK
A British government update posted earlier this month listed teachers who qualified in Zimbabwe as eligible to apply directly for "qualified status" -- allowing succesful candidates to go straight into classrooms without further training.
Rebel Clashes Break Out In DR Congo's East
The engagement was reported around Bwiza, some 40 kilometres (25 miles) north of the provincial capital Goma on M23's western front into Masisi territory.
Bomb Wounds Russian In C.Africa, France Denies Claim It Was Responsible
Central Africa has been battling civil war since 2013 and is at the heart of Russia's bid for strategic influence in Africa.
Tunisia Uncertainty After Poll Snub, Calls For President To Quit
The move comes as Saied's government negotiates a nearly $2-billion package from the International Monetary Fund to bail out the North African country's crippled public finances.
S.Africa's Ruling Party Votes In Tightening Race For New Leader
S.Africa's ruling party votes in tightening race for new leader
Messi Echoes Maradona As Argentina Win World Cup
In the end, the greatest player of his generation, possibly of all time, bowed out with victory in arguably the greatest World Cup final of them all.
M23 Rebels Tighten Economic Vice Around East Congo City
A Tutsi-led group that lay dormant for years, the M23 took up arms again late last year, seizing swaths of territory in North Kivu province.
Two People Hurt As Huge Berlin Aquarium Bursts
It remains unclear what caused the incident at the 14-metre (26-foot) high AquaDom aquarium at around 5:50 am (0450 GMT), police said.
S. Africa's Ramaphosa On Track For Re-election As ANC Leader Despite Scandal
Ramaphosa, portraying himself as a graft-busting champion, took control of the ANC in 2017 after his boss Jacob Zuma became mired in corruption affairs.
US Citizens Trapped In Tigray, Detained In Addis Ababa
Ethiopia does not recognise dual nationality, meaning officials there can treat US citizens of Ethiopian descent as Ethiopians, regardless of their passport.
Deadly Russian Shelling Cuts Off Kherson Power
Moscow-allied officials in the Russian-occupied city of Donetsk, meanwhile said they had come under some of the heaviest shelling in years from Ukrainian forces, leaving one person dead.
Last French Troops Leave Central African Republic
Forty-seven troops from a logistical support unit left Bangui airport aboard a C-130 transporter aircraft, becoming the last of a 130-person French contingent to leave the troubled country.
Biden Tells Leaders US Is 'All In' For Africa
"The United States is all in on Africa and all in with Africa," Biden told nearly 50 African leaders who have spent three days in a wintry Washington summit that featured a gala White House dinner.
ICC To Rule On Appeal By Ugandan Former Child Soldier
Dominic Ongwen, who was abducted aged nine by the rebel group led by the fugitive Joseph Kony, was found guilty last year of murder, rape and sexual enslavement in northern Uganda during the early 2000s.
Tunisia Awaits Languid Election For Powerless Parliament
Tunisia awaits languid election for powerless parliament
Biden Seeks Principled Africa Partnership As US Businesses Pour In
Addressing a summit that brought 49 African leaders to the Washington cold, Biden avoided uttering China's name but made clear the United States would take a different approach.
France Set Up World Cup Final With Argentina
Holders France stayed on course to become the first team in 60 years to successfully defend the trophy thanks to goals from Theo Hernandez and Randal Kolo Muani at Al Bayt Stadium.
Activists File Case Against Meta Over Tigray Hate Posts
The case filed in Kenya's High Court on Wednesday by two individuals and a rights group says Meta responded inadequately to hateful content on its platform, especially in relation to the war in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region.
Microsoft Seeks To Bring Internet To Millions In Africa By Satellite
Microsoft president Brad Smith said that the company has been impressed by its engineers in Nairobi and Lagos.
UN Removes Iran From Women's Rights Body Over Protest Crackdown
Iranian pro-democracy activists hailed the expulsion of the Islamic republic from the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW) for the remainder of its 2022-2026 term.
Red Cross Fears 'Enormous Suffering' In 2023
Mirjana Spoljaric, who took over at the ICRC in October, cited Somalia as a country of particular concern.