Rough roads, people eager to siphon fuel create continued disasters in the country
Police were widely condemned for the months-long operation in which they cut off food and water supplies to the miners in an attempt to force them out of the mine to face arrest
Three trucks, one carrying a spare driver, disappeared as they drove without an escort from Dori in Burkina Faso to Tera in Niger, an area known for jihadi threats, a diplomatic source says
Experts say AI, better health and economic growth are all on the horizon
The region's annual harissa festival has grown in the two-plus years since the United Nations cultural organization, UNESCO, recognized the sauce on a list of items of intangible cultural heritage
TV channel suspended after report critical of military-led regime
Gang violence has left more than 700,000 Haitians homeless in recent years
An official says most of the victims were impoverished residents who had rushed to scoop up the spilled gasoline
Designers hope privately owned city will eventually have a population of 250,000
War in Sudan has taken more dangerous turn as evidence of war crimes, other atrocities emerge
The disease has killed at least 1,700 people in Malawi over the past three years
Cybercrime, national security laws are some of the tactics used to target journalists across Africa, report by Committee to Protect Journalists finds
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