Irreecha is celebrated by the Oromo, Ethiopia’s largest ethnic group, as participants from all over the country flock to Addis Ababa
Doctors estimate 80% of cases here have been contracted sexually
Band members are determined to preserve the knowledge of traditional Sudanese folk music and dance to keep it from being lost in the war
In latest incident, dozens died, scores missing after boat carrying 300 people capsized in central Niger state
As Somalia gears up for a new African Union-led peacekeeping mission, escalating tensions with Ethiopia over maritime agreement raise concerns among international stakeholders
Reason is unclear but US had sanctioned Ugandan police officers for reported human rights violations
Rigathi Gachagua is accused of supporting anti-government protests in June and of being involved in corruption and other irregularities, charges he denies
Kais Saied has consolidated power, but will it last?
An uptick in fighting will aggravate an already dire humanitarian crisis in which famine has been confirmed and over 10 million people — one fifth of the population — are displaced, more than anywhere else in the world
Tunisia holds presidential elections Sunday that seem certain to give incumbent Kais Saied another term in office, with his main rivals jailed, disqualified or otherwise sidelined. Is this the end of Tunisia’s fragile democracy? Lisa Bryant reports.
British foreign secretary says agreement will secure future of base at Diego Garcia, largest in chain of remote islands off tip of India
Vehicles imported from China sporting lower prices attract increasing numbers potential South African buyers
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