World Cup 2022: Six things Africa learned at historic finals
After a slow start to the 2022 World Cup, Africa delivered its best ever result at the tournament in Qatar.
After a slow start to the 2022 World Cup, Africa delivered its best ever result at the tournament in Qatar.
Washington makes a renewed effort to strengthen African ties in competition with China and Russia.
UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous conducted a four-day mission in Japan, from 2 to 5 December, where she met with H.E. Fumio Kishida, Prime… Read More »UN Women Executive Director visits Japan, calls for creating more opportunities for women and girls in Japan and globally
Three police officers were killed in a restive area of southern Jordan on Monday while trying to arrest suspects in last week’s slaying of a… Read More »Jordan police officers killed in raid on militant shooting suspects
Hundreds of dogs and their owners came together for the 4th annual Lagos Dog Carnival.
The BBC goes to Rwanda as a court rules on the UK’s plan to send asylum seekers there.
In his apology, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said enslavement was a “crime against humanity”.
Only 8.8% of eligible voters took part in parliamentary elections largely boycotted by the opposition.
Nigeria and Benin submit a joint bid to co-host the Africa Cup of Nations in 2025, with Zambia also interested in staging the finals.
Africa will win the World Cup ‘within 15-20 years’ says Morocco coach Walid Regragui, who has come closer than any coach to delivering that long-held… Read More »Africa to win World Cup ‘in 15-20 years’ – Regragui