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A deal signed in Washington on Friday has been touted as a major step toward peace in Congo following decades of conflict ...
Scientists say Africa is slowly splitting in two due to molten rock pulses beneath Ethiopia, potentially forming a new ocean ...
From a village in newly independent Ghana to the forefront of the continent's democratic projectGROWING UP IN A NEW NATIONI was just old enough in 1957 to raise the flag of the newly independent Ghana ...
As another punishing summer edges into Karachi, a Stanford researcher and a former climate minister confront the same ...
The Africa Governance Centre, in partnership with the Government of Ghana, will host the African Political Parties Summit from August 12 to 24, 2025 at the Accra International Conference Centre. This ...
Although the U.N., African Union, U.S. and EU have condemned the attacks, no concrete sanctions have been brought to the agenda against the RSF's regional supporters. However, the current situation ...
The map’s mistakes were not likely to be a conspiracy against Africa or the Global South, but its continued use, he added, is inherently political ... map to better represent historically distorted ...
The region produces diamonds, copper, and coltan—essential for electric vehicle components and electronic chips. 2. South Sudan. Ugandan troops are currently deployed in South Sudan to prevent ...
Press Release - The African region has recorded the steepest decline globally in tuberculosis (TB) deaths since 2015, despite falling short of key milestones to significantly lower the burden of ...
The chairman of the advisory board of the Africa Governance Centre, Mr Jeff Radebe has tipped the African Political Parties Initiative as having the potential to boost capacity building and ...
It is also a worrying sign that M23’s patron, Rwanda, may be willing to use its strength to redraw the map of the region—and, in doing so, risk another catastrophic African war. The origins of ...
Talks in South Africa ‘could be a helpful starting point to resolving the crisis,’ says University of Johannesburg’s Rich Mashimbye - Anadolu Ajansı ...