Pride and joy dominated the streets of Cape Verde on Monday as the country celebrated a stunning World Cup debut, after its national football team shut out heavily favoured Spain in a surprise 0-0 draw.
READ MOREGhana midfielder Thomas Partey, who is facing trial on rape charges in Britain, lost a court challenge on Tuesday that would have allowed him to enter Canada for his side's World Cup opener in Toronto.
Tunisian authorities repatriated nearly a hundred migrants from sub-Saharan Africa on Tuesday under a so-called "voluntary return" initiative that has involved almost 5,000 people over the past year, Tunisia's national guard said.
The Nigerian government has unveiled its National Development Strategy 2025–2030, a roadmap aimed at doubling the size of the national
In a bold stride toward digital integration and technological advancement,Libya has inaugurated on May 11 the Medusa submarine cable project—an 8,700-kilometre undersea lifeline linking the North Af
U.S. and Royal Moroccan Armed forces started this Monday the Morocco portion of African Lion 25,the largest annual joint military exercise on the African continent,with training events beginning this
Connecting Morocco and Mauritania to their Sahelian-African hinterland serves as a strategic lever for both continental and international trade,emphasized participants in the first Mauritania-Morocco
Tanger Med Engineering,a subsidiary of Morocco’s Tanger Med Port Authority,has signed a landmark agreement to modernize Liberia’s ports of Monrovia and Buchanan.
Morocco and Côte d’Ivoire have inked a military cooperation agreement destined to enhance military cooperation,particularly in the fields of training,exercises,military healthcare,technical assista
Turkish explorations offshore Somalia led to the discovery of commercially viable crude oil,estimated at 20 billion barrels.
The hush-hush four-hour marathon meeting between the ANC and Afrikaner Leadership Network at a hotel in Sandton has been at least four weeks in the making, and the PAC finally convinced the organisations to meet on Tuesday.
Allegations of hacking, alleged conflict of interest and blocking of access to KZN-based Ithala’s banking records are among the dramatic allegations made in a legal dispute between the embattled bank and the South African Reserve Bank’s Prudential Authority.
The Protection of State Information Bill could result in the abuse of power and unreasonable infringements of rights, as well as undermine the principle of legality, says Parliament’s legal services which sent the contentious bill back to the House.
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