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‘It’s very painful’: Dakar in shock after new migrant shipwreck

Pressed by poverty and a lack of opportunities at home, many young Senegalese are increasingly undertaking dangerous sea crossings to…

2 years ago

Tunisians grapple with scorching heat as temperatures exceed 50C

The heatwave has been blamed for the eruption of wild fires in the country and in neighboring Algeria, where 15…

2 years ago

Mali: HRW accuses army and alleged fighters from Wagner group of “new atrocities”

Human Rights Watch accused on Monday, the Malian armed forces and foreign fighters likened to Russian paramilitaries from the Wagner…

2 years ago

Senegal: security lifted around opponent Sonko’s home

The security detail set up by the authorities around the Dakar home of Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko, candidate in…

2 years ago

Al Hilal unveil Koulibaly, new manager Jorge Jesus

Al Hilal on Sunday presented Jorge Jesus to fans as the Portuguese coach begins his second spell in charge of…

2 years ago

Many dead and injured as building collapses in Cameroon

A four-storey building collapses in Cameroon leaving many dead and injured as rescue workers continue to search the rubble for…

2 years ago

Freed Egyptian human rights activist pledges to continue work

Egyptian human rights campaigner, Patrick George Zaki, who was released from prison, insists he will continue to challenge injustice...Read More

2 years ago

Masai giraffes at increased risk after subspecies divides into two

Giraffes in Kenya and Tanzania could be at greater risk after researchers found a species had subdivided and made breeding…

2 years ago

Kenyan family demand answers over police killing

Relatives of a Kenyan man shot dead by police are demanding answers and say President Ruto is not doing enough…

2 years ago

Anti-gay protests held against Botswana LGBTQ bill

Hundreds of people have protested in Botswana against a bill which would legalise same-sex relations...Read More

2 years ago