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Germany to pay Namibia €1.1bn in reparations for colonial genocide

Germany has accepted to pay Namibia €1.1bn as reparation for genocide committed during its colonial-era occupation of the African country. The reparation will be in...

[Video]: Ghanaian caregiver suffocates baby to death

Police in Ghana's capital Accra have arrested a caregiver for allegedly killing an 11-month old baby. The caregiver, Clara Ayani-Ampah, 54, was arrested after a...

Mali coup leaders release president and prime minister

Coup leaders in Mali have released the country's interim President Bah Ndaw and Prime Minister Moctar Ouane. According to reports they were freed at around...

Boat with 160 passengers onboard sinks in Niger River

Nigerian authorities have said that a boat with 160 passengers onboard on Wednesday sank in the Niger River. The accident happened due to what reports...

Ecowas left dazed by Mali’s political crisis as it looks for resolution

Leaders of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have been left confused following Mali's current political crisis. The country's coup leaders on Tuesday...

Zimbabwe: Mugabe’s family rejects order to exhume his remains

The family of former Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has rejected an order from a traditional court for the exhumation of his remains. A traditional chief...

Covid-19 pandemic fueling child labour in Ghana

The unprecedented economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, together with global school closures and inadequate government assistance, is pushing children into exploitative and dangerous...

Mali’s coup leaders have seized power again

Mali's coup leaders have announced that they have seized power once more, after relieving interim President Bah Ndaw and Prime Minister Moctar Ouane of...

Mali’s President detained by soldiers amid fears of another coup

There are fears Mali may be witnessing another military coup after soldiers detained the country's president and prime minister. Soldiers reportedly unhappy with a recently...

Hundreds stage street protest in Senegal against LGBTQ rights

Hundreds of people have staged a street protest in Senegal in opposition to activities of LGBTQ persons. The protest on Sunday in the capital Dakar...

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