The ruling junta says it will revamp rules regulating the mining of raw materials by foreign companies in what is the world's seventh-largest uranium producer
Scores displaced by paramilitary attacks, deepening humanitarian crisis
Frustration over the cost-of-living crisis has led to mass protests in recent months
Investors cite appeal of policies promoted by governments seeking to diversify from reliance on oil
Nearly 900,000 vaccine doses have been allocated to nine countries in effort to control an outbreak that has killed more than 1,100 people
While neither candidate has spoken much about the continent in their campaigns, analysts say Africans will watch next week’s election closely
Students in the war-torn Tigray region finish national exams despite missing school due to the two-year conflict
Kithure Kindinki sworn in a day after court action
Mokgweetsi Masisi says he was shocked by the crushing defeat that brings the ruling party’s 58-year rule to an end
Russian media portray Maxim Shugaley as an innocent sociologist, but his history paints a different picture
The country, which loses about $500 million annually to cybercrime, has launched a new tool to combat it
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