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Sierra Leone: Ex-leader Koroma travels to Nigeria for medical care

A court in Sierra Leone on Friday allowed the former president Ernest Bai Koroma to travel to Nigeria for medical care. He left by plane...

Comoros: One dead, six injured as post-election violence escalates

One person has reportedly been killed and six others injured as police riots following the re of President Azali Assoumani. Authorities in Comoros have cut...

Zambia: Worst cholera outbreak kills over 400 people

Over 400 people have died from the worst cholera outbreak in the Zambia since the 1970s. More than 10,000 people have been infected with authorities...

Comoros: Curfew imposed amid Assoumani’s re-election as President

Comoros has imposed night curfew after violent protests broke out over President Azali Assoumani's re-election. The army fired tear gas to disperse protesters in Moroni...

Why Tanzania withdrew approval for Kenya Airways flights

Tanzania and Kenya are engaged in an aviation row, triggering concerns among travellers in the East African region. On Monday civil aviation authorities in Tanzania...

UN peacekeepers to start withdrawing from eastern Congo in April

The United Nation has said that about 2,000 U.N. peacekeepers will start withdrawing from eastern areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo by in...

Cape Verde attains malaria-free status

Cape Verde is free of malaria, making it the third African country to achieved the status. It joins Mauritius and Algeria to...

Here are the 10 most powerful African passports in 2024

The 2024 ranking of the world's most powerful passports has been revealed by Henley & Partners. The ranking utilizes International Air Transport Association (IATA) data...

UN court begins hearing South Africa’s genocide case against Israel

The UN's International Court of Justice begins hearing a case brought by South Africa against Israel on Thursday. South Africa last month filed the case...

Liberia’s former chief justice sentenced to life for murder

Liberia's former Chief Justice Gloria Musu Scott has been sentenced to life imprisonment along side three of her family members. They were found guilty by...

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