Researchers at University of Leeds in United Kingdom examine waste produced at local level in more than 50,000 cities and towns for the work published in journal Nature
Indonesia targets $3.5 billion in business deals during the forum, but many of the continent's leaders head to Beijing instead
Single-track TAZARA railway was built between 1970 and 1975 through an interest-free loan from China
A state police spokesman said it appeared to be a revenge attack for the killing of two Boko Haram terrorists by vigilantes from the village
Conservationists have started a petition over a Namibia's decision to cull wildlife in response to drought that has affected a majority of southern African nations
Africa’s longest uninterrupted democracy regularly holds elections, has seen smooth transfers of power since 1966
Nigeria depends on imports to meet its daily demand for gasoline — more than 66 million liters — and has only importer of fuel
For 7,500 naira ($5), customers are left alone with protective gear and a sledgehammer or bat in a room for a 30-minute session with the items that are later recycled
Former presidential candidate injured in scuffle after police fired tear gas to disperse his supporters
Canadian university graduates develop portable, affordable pasteurization machine that could help African farmers cheaply sterilize dairy product and reduce milk-related disease
But some say change has remained elusive after Abdelmadjid Tebboune assumed Algeria's presidency during mass pro-democracy protests in 2019, replacing autocrat Abdelaziz Bouteflika
Most killed in stampede, interior minister says
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