Tear Gas Fired at Sudan Anti-Coup Protest as UN Expert Arrives
KHARTOUM — Sudanese security forces on Sunday fired tear gas at protesters demonstrating against last year’s military coup, an AFP correspondent said, as a United Nations
KHARTOUM — Sudanese security forces on Sunday fired tear gas at protesters demonstrating against last year’s military coup, an AFP correspondent said, as a United Nations
JACQUEVILLE, IVORY COAST — The United States’ yearly counter-terrorism training program for African forces began on Sunday in Ivory Coast at a time of upheaval in
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa’s health products regulator said it had approved the use of Merck’s Covid-19 pill for high-risk adults. The South African Health Product
BLANTYRE, MALAWI — The U.N. children’s agency, UNICEF, is assisting Malawi’s students to continue their education in areas affected by a recent tropical storm. Students in
GENEVA — A new seasonal forecast for the drought-stricken Horn of Africa shows many parts of the region can expect a good rainy season. The forecast
ADDIS ABABA, Africa has reported 11,077,105 COVID-19 cases as of Thursday evening, according to the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC).
CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA — Africa’s biggest international contemporary art fair has opened its doors to the public for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic
GENEVA, Six African countries have been chosen to establish their own mRNA vaccine production, the World Health Organization said Friday, with the continent largely shut
The Wall Street Journal Friday, citing sources close to the decision, reported the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last week delayed its review of the
JOHANNESBURG — A South African entrepreneur has turned a sweet dream into a reality. He used the government’s COVID-19 relief grant to launch an ice cream
VATICAN CITY — The Vatican’s big fraud and extortion trial resumes Friday after exposing some unseemly realities of how the Holy See operates, with a new
Reported incidents of violence against civilians fell by around 42 per cent in 2021 compared with the previous year, according to a new report released