Facebook’s parent firm Meta can be sued by ex-moderator, judge rules
A Kenyan court has said that Facebook’s parent company can be sued by a former content moderator.
A Kenyan court has said that Facebook’s parent company can be sued by a former content moderator.
Entire neighbourhoods and villages in northwestern Syria were destroyed after a violent earthquake the morning of February 6 hit Turkey near the border. In between… Read More »‘There’s no one to help us’: Syria’s rebel-controlled zones in ruins after devastating earthquake
The Ghana FA says it is “praying” for former Chelsea and Newcastle forward Christian Atsu who is believed to be trapped under rubble caused by… Read More »‘Prayers’ with footballer Christian Atsu after quake
The defendants recruited a Lagos street vendor promising a new life in London, Old Bailey hears.
Caf’s president Patrick Motsepe says CHAN 2022 was the “best ever” despite the political rows in the background.
The International day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation is an opportunity to focus efforts and build upon successful interventions. These include investing in… Read More »UN Women statement: International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation
Benjamin Brière, a French national held in Iran, has gone on hunger strike for the second time since his incarceration in May 2020, his sister… Read More »Benjamin Brière, French national held in Iran, launches new hunger strike
The Ghanaian music genre was huge in the 90s, and its legacy lives on in Afrobeats.
Russian forces are keeping Ukrainian troops tied down with fighting in the eastern Donbas region as Moscow assembles additional combat power there for an expected… Read More »Live: Russian forces maintain pressure in Donbas as anniversary of invasion nears
A Cameroonian tycoon was arrested on Monday in connection with the high-profile abduction and murder of a journalist, his company and a communications ministry official… Read More »Cameroon tycoon held over journalist’s abduction and murder