Inside El Fasher: Surviving Sudan's Forgotten Siege
An exclusive eyewitness account reveals the devastating human cost of the prolonged siege in Darfur, where civilians face starvation, relentless bombardment, and the world's indifference.
An exclusive eyewitness account reveals the devastating human cost of the prolonged siege in Darfur, where civilians face starvation, relentless bombardment, and the world's indifference.
South Africa's electoral court upholds ban preventing former President Jacob Zuma from running in upcoming elections, creating major political shockwaves ahead of the ANC's toughest electoral test.
The Rapid Support Forces, accused of horrific atrocities in Sudan's civil war, have agreed to a major ceasefire deal following intense international pressure, offering hope for millions caught in the conflict.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issues dire warning as Sudan's conflict escalates into one of world's worst humanitarian crises, with millions displaced and facing famine.
Sudan faces an unprecedented humanitarian crisis as Rapid Support Forces close in on El Fasher, threatening to plunge the region into catastrophic violence and displacement.
A profound exploration into the enduring legacy of Pan-Africanism, tracing its revolutionary roots and examining its urgent relevance in today's global landscape of racial justice and decolonisation.
Eighty years after Manchester hosted the landmark Pan-African Congress, discover how this radical gathering ignited independence movements across Africa and reshaped Black political consciousness worldwide.
Celebrating the extraordinary life and legacy of Professor Jane Plastow, whose pioneering work in African theatre transformed cultural understanding and educational practices across continents.
In a powerful act of cultural resilience, Kyiv's Khanenko Museum opens 'Africa: The Art of a Continent' exhibition, showcasing African masterpieces while Ukraine continues to defend its sovereignty.
After four decades in power, Cameroon's nonagenarian leader Paul Biya confronts growing scrutiny about his capacity to govern amid constitutional concerns and public discontent.
Madagascar faces a constitutional crisis as military forces surround the presidential palace, demanding the resignation of President Andry Rajoelina following his controversial re-election.
From Lagos to Nairobi, millions face daily transport nightmares. Discover the personal struggles and resilience of African commuters battling impossible journeys.
A growing wave of young Madagascans are risking everything to escape poverty and political instability, creating a brain drain crisis that threatens the island nation's future.
Veteran Kenyan politician Raila Odinga rushed to hospital in Nairobi after falling severely ill, with doctors closely monitoring his condition. The 78-year-old former prime minister's health scare sparks national concern.
A groundbreaking new dance production celebrating the life and music of South African icon Miriam Makeba premieres in London, blending powerful political narrative with explosive choreography.
Madagascar faces political crisis as President Rajoelina denies coup allegations while nationwide protests led by Gen Z activists demand democratic accountability.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Trump-era immigration policies led to the detention of West African migrants in Ghana, raising serious human rights concerns and diplomatic tensions.
President Andry Rajoelina has been forced into exile as deadly protests and political turmoil grip the island nation, with security forces struggling to contain widespread civil unrest.
Madagascar's political crisis deepens as President Andry Rajoelina reportedly flees the country following a military operation to capture him, leaving the island nation in turmoil.
Political crisis deepens in Madagascar as protesters storm presidential palace amid coup allegations and mounting tensions against President Rajoelina's government.
Madagascar faces political crisis as military forces take control of key areas amid violent protests against President Rajoelina's government. International concern grows over potential coup.
Madagascar's president declares military-led 'rectification mission' has commenced, suspending key constitutional functions in what opponents call an unconstitutional power grab.
The Seychelles archipelago confronts a severe economic crisis after the World Bank cancels a $10 million loan, jeopardising vital public services and infrastructure projects across the island nation.
In an unprecedented escalation of political turmoil, soldiers from Madagascar's elite CAPSAT unit have joined thousands of protesters calling for President Andry Rajoelina to step down, raising fears of a complete breakdown in state authority.
Discover how Tate Modern's landmark exhibition redefines art history, showcasing the vibrant genius of Nigeria's modernist pioneers in London's most ambitious African art showcase.
Exclusive: The future of Africa's premier football tournament hangs in the balance as widespread protests and political instability in Morocco spark cancellation fears. CAF president Patrice Motsepe breaks his silence on the mounting crisis.
Exclusive investigation reveals desperate African parents are flying to Spain with their children only to abandon them, exploiting a legal loophole that allows minors to later bring their entire families to Europe once they turn 18.
In a landmark security transition, African Union peacekeepers have withdrawn from key military bases in Mogadishu, handing control to Somali forces amid ongoing counter-terrorism operations.
Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina faces mounting opposition as he denounces anti-government protests as an attempted coup, while critics condemn his authoritarian tactics and suppression of dissent.
The World Food Programme suspends aid operations in Somalia following the discovery of large-scale food theft, leaving vulnerable populations at risk as investigations begin.