Apr 21, 2024
Egypt's Foreign Minister Visits Turkey as Calls for De-escalation of the Middle East Get Louder
During his visit, Shoukry expressed concern about the broader implications of the Gaza conflict, particularly its potential to expand regional tensions, evidenced by recent disruptions to maritime navigation in the Red Sea....
Apr 20, 2024
Phantom Gold Refineries Uncovered in Eswatini's Special Economic Zone
This discovery has cast a shadow over what was once touted as a bold plan by King Mswati III to transform a large tract of agricultural land into a thriving economic zone, the Royal Science and Technology Park....
Apr 20, 2024
Thousands Left Homeless as Ethiopian Land Violence Escalates
Amhara officials have accused Tigrayan forces of initiating an invasion, an allegation that former rebels in Tigray vehemently deny....
Apr 20, 2024
Togo Approves Controversial Constitutional Changes Removing Term Limits
The constitutional reform transitions the country from a presidential to a parliamentary system, purportedly reducing the president's powers by making the role largely ceremonial....
Apr 20, 2024
President Museveni Engages with Ugandan Traders on Tax and Trade Issues after a Week-long Standoff with Revenue Collector
Acknowledging the complexity of the issues, President Museveni has asked for additional time to research and consult with technocrats on the matters raised. He has scheduled a follow-up meeting on May 7, 2024, at Kololo, where these discussions will continue....
Apr 19, 2024
Blow as Ghana’s newly imported train from Poland collides with lorry in test run
Railways Minister John Peter Amewu took to Facebook to describe the incident as "unfortunate, irresponsible, and unpatriotic."...