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Guest Column - In recent years, a wave of military takeovers has swept across the Sahel region—Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali—toppling long-standing regimes and sending shockwaves through Africa’s ...
After nearly a decade of legal siege, £50 million worth of prime London properties have been released from UK court restraints, marking the end of one of the most politically charged property battles ...
People's Dispatch, formerly The Dawn News, is an international media project with the mission of bringing to you voices from people’s movements and organizations across the globe. AllAfrica publishes ...
Malian authorities were on Friday searching for possible accomplices in what they say is a foreign government-backed plot to ...
Claims that Namibian president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah "rejected a proposal from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to ...
In this article, seasonal journalist and history scholar EPHRAIM NYONDO warns politicians on the campaign trail to forget ...
At least 20 people, including Somalis, have died after two migrant boats capsized in the Mediterranean Sea near the southern ...
A few weeks after her divorce from Nigerian businessman Simon Guobadia, it may not be the fancy-free scenario that reality star Porsha Williams had hoped for. In June, Mr Guobadia was released from ...
The head of the Ghanaian Journalists Association, Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, has called on the army to provide regular updates ...
African Ministers of Water have used the AU-Africa Water Investment Programme (AU-AIP) Water Summit 2025 to highlight the multibillion dollar opportunities in the water sector.
Opinion - Reducing electricity costs is commendable and should remain a primary objective for state regulators. However, genuine progress will likely come from addressing deeper systemic issues.
Only 326 women have been approved as valid parliamentary candidates in the forthcoming general election, a development which is seen to have dealt another major blow to a perennial national ...