Loza Abera, the first Ethiopian woman signed to play Division 1 football in America, says she aims to inspire other Ethiopian women
In latest attack, militants from Patriotic Movement for Freedom and Justice claimed operation against military outpost Tuesday in Agadez region; army says two soldiers were killed
Danger of battle for El Fasher grows for civilians trapped in city
A report by the World Economic Forum says African nations produce only 2% of the world’s medical research
All three candidates vying to become the next Commonwealth secretary-general voice support for reparations
Student-developed technology monitors conditions such as blood pressure, temperature and heart rate of pregnant women via smartwatch
All three candidates vying to become next Commonwealth secretary-general voice support for compensating former colonies
Egypt ruffled Ethiopia’s feathers after Cairo sent military aid to Somalia, which had accused Ethiopia of planning to annex its territory. The two countries are locked in yet another battle over a dam Addis Ababa has been constructing on a major tributary of the Nile River.
Tuberculosis is a leading cause of death in South Africa. The BEAT Tuberculosis study, focused on children and pregnant women, has revealed a promising new treatment that could mark a significant breakthrough in the fight against drug-resistant TB. Zaheer Cassim reports.
Teenage mothers face increasing stigma, adding new challenges to their lives and impacting their well-being
The Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) said it had been notified by authorities in Cameroon on Tuesday that they had started controlled water releases from Lagdo dam
Campaigners have faced violence and repression trying to stop wildcat gold mining in Ecuador, illegal shrimp farming in Indonesia and a controversial oil project in Uganda.
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