Ethiopia’s Disrupted Polls and Cabo Verde’s Transition Prove Security Dictates Elections, African Narratives Study Finds
The success of Africa's digital electoral modernisation relies fundamentally on institutional stability…
Amhara Fano claim 150+ ENDF deaths in 8-day Gojjam battle
An Amhara Fano rebel command said it killed more than 150 Ethiopian soldiers…
Egypt deepens southern border security sweep amid regional gold mining and trafficking crackdown
Egypt’s law enforcement forces have detained 136 foreign nationals and 87 Egyptian…
How Africans Celebrated Africa Day Across the Continent & Beyond
Every year on May 25, Africans across the continent and around the…
Africa’s Agricultural Future Hinges on Insurance Innovation, Expert Says
Insurance innovation can play a transformative role in driving economic prosperity across…
Why the Arab World Keeps Missing the Real Story About Somaliland
Over the years, I have read countless articles and commentaries about Somaliland…
EXCLUSIVE: IOM Highlights Risks Along Horn of Africa-Arabian Migration Route
The Eastern Migration Route linking the Horn of Africa to the Arabian…
South Africa to meet fiscal goals despite Iran war pressures
South Africa remains on track to meet its fiscal targets despite the…
Ethiopia elections open amid heavy fighting in Amhara region
Voting began in Ethiopia on Monday in parliamentary and regional elections expected…
Amhara Fano Rejects Ethiopia Election Legitimacy, Cites War and Civilian Fear
The Amhara Fano National Movement has publicly challenged the legitimacy of any…
Ancient Lake Mud Shows 2012 Rwenzori Fire Was Unprecedented for 12,000 Years
A wildfire that swept across part of Africa’s Rwenzori Mountains in 2012…
Egypt’s Senghor University secures Romanian tech funding to train future African leaders
Senghor University, a flagship academic institution dedicated to training Africa’s future leaders,…
