S.Africa's Power Utility CEO Resigns Amid Energy Crisis
De Ruyter, a former packaging executive who took over as CEO in 2020, will stay on until the end of March next year to give the firm time to look for a successor, Mpho Makwana, the chairman of Eskom's board said in a statement.
Egypt Seeks US Help In Reviving Ethiopia Dam Deal
Visiting Washington for a US-Africa summit, Sisi raised the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam with Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who met a day earlier with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
US Launches Bid To Bring Power To African Hospitals
The US Agency for International Development (USAID) said the five-year program aimed at bringing electricity as well as internet access to at least 10,000 health facilities across sub-Saharan Africa.
WHO Chief Says Uncle 'Murdered' In Tigray Bloodshed
Tedros held a press conference with the UN correspondents' association on Wednesday. At the very end, he revealed he had been on the verge of cancelling the event "because it was a difficult moment for me".
Once A Star, Ghana Battles Economic Crisis
Ghana signed a $3 billion bailout deal with the International Monetary Fund on Tuesday in a bid to shore up public finances, but economic stability is still a way off.
Ukraine Downs Swarm Of Attack Drones Over Kyiv
"The terrorists started this morning with 13 Shaheds," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said, referring to the Iran-made weapons.
US Plans To Send Patriot Missiles To Ukraine: Media
The US Army describes Patriot -- which consists of multiple parts including a radar, a control station, power generating equipment and up to eight launchers -- as its "most advanced air defense system."
Aid Staves Off Somalia Famine, For Now: UN
The United Nations humanitarian agency OCHA said the latest assessment found that, technically, Somalia was not yet in the grip of full-blown famine.
Guinea Ex-dictator Says Gave No Order In 2009 Massacre
Camara, 57, is on trial with 10 other officials of his regime over the killing of at least 156 people and rape of at least 109 women at an opposition rally.
Mali's World-beating Nonuplets Back Home
A Malian mother who gave birth to nine babies in Morocco last year returned home on Tuesday with her infants, Health Minister Dieminatou Sangare told AFP.
Rolling Red Carpet To Africans, US Warns Of 'Destabilizing' China, Russia
Forty-nine African leaders flew into the Washington cold for the first continent-wide summit with the United States in eight years as President Joe Biden seeks to use personal diplomacy to win back influence.
Ghana Reaches $3 Bn Deal With IMF
The IMF said Ghana's government had committed to "a wide-ranging economic reform program" that will restore stability and debt sustainability.
Modric Seeks To Derail Messi's Bid For World Cup Glory
Messi, now 35, will attempt to fire Argentina into the final for the second time in eight years against the 2018 runners-up.
S.Africa's Ramaphosa Faces 'Heated' Impeachment Debate
Lawmakers are called to decide, by simple majority, whether to press ahead with impeachment proceedings.
Nuclear Fusion: Harnessing The Power Of The Stars
The announcement has the scientific community abuzz, as nuclear fusion is considered by some to be the energy of the future, particularly as it produces no greenhouse gases, leaves little waste and has no risk of nuclear accidents.
France Hosts Conference For 'Urgent' Ukraine Winter Help
The gathering of politicians, blue-chip companies and aid agencies comes after fresh comments about the war from French President Emmanuel Macron which put him at odds with many in Ukraine.
China Launches WTO Dispute Over US Chip Sanctions
The moves include export restrictions on some chips used in supercomputing as well as stricter requirements on the sale of semiconductor equipment.
Europe's Biggest Port 'Drowning In Cocaine'
A record of nearly 70 tonnes of the drug was intercepted in 2021, up 74 percent from a year before, said Ger Scheringa, who leads a team of armed customs officers at the port.
Guinea Ex-dictator Denies Role At 2009 Massacre Trial
Camara and 10 other former military and government officials are accused over the killing of 156 people and the rape of at least 109 women by pro-junta forces at a political rally in a Conakry stadium in September 2009.
UK Eyes New Ties In Africa, Latin America And Asia
Cleverly said British diplomacy had sometimes been slow to capitalise on the shift in the geopolitical centre of gravity "eastwards and southwards".
Ukraine Needs Extra Gas And Weapons, Zelensky Tells G7
With snow on the ground and Ukraine's energy grid battered by Russian strikes, many are facing freezing temperatures without power or heating.
Disgraced Crypto Tycoon Bankman-Fried Arrested In Bahamas
Disgraced crypto tycoon Bankman-Fried arrested in Bahamas
S. Africa's Embattled Ramaphosa Faces Decisive Week
Ramaphosa, who was championed as a graft-busting saviour after the corruption-tainted tenure of predecessor Jacob Zuma, has been marred by accusations that he attempted to cover up a huge cash theft at his luxury farm.
The Russians Helping Ukrainian Refugees In Bulgaria
While a number of Russians in Bulgaria are helping refugees, a large swathe of the Balkan nation remains resolutely pro-Russian.
China Protests Shine Light On Limits Of Uyghur Solidarity
After allegations by Washington and others of genocide, a United Nations report said in August that torture claims were credible and that the detentions may constitute crimes against humanity.
DR Congo Tutsis Face Threats, Prejudice Amid Rebel Crisis
The M23 has advanced across North Kivu province in recent weeks, winning victories over the army as well as other militias and forcing hundreds of thousands to flee in its wake.
Restoring French West Africa's Capital To Its Original Splendour
Restoring French West Africa's capital to its original splendour
Erdogan Tells Putin To 'Clear' Kurdish Forces From Northern Syria
Erdogan has been threatening to launch a new incursion into northern Syria to push out Kurdish forces he blames for a November bomb blast that killed six people in Istanbul.
Afghan Firing At Border Kills Six Civilians: Pakistan Military
More than a dozen people were wounded by the "unprovoked and indiscriminate fire" near the town of Chaman in Balochistan province, the military added.
Biden Tries To Reboot US Brand In Africa Amid China, Russia Inroads
The sequel took eight years -- the equivalent of two presidential terms -- but on Tuesday, Joe Biden will host a second US-Africa summit.