Global Affairs
Vultures are disappearing in Nigeria - but the 'Vulture King' is fighting to reverse the trend
Across the vast expanse of the Nigerian landscape, an ecological silent crisis is quietly unfolding, threatening public health, environmental integrity, and the delicate balance of West Africa's biodiversity. Vultures, t...
'Ghana was the crime scene' - the country leading the demand for slavery reparations
Accra is steadily rising as the intellectual, diplomatic, and moral epicenter of a rapidly expanding global movement. Across West Africa and throughout the wider diaspora, a historic reckoning is taking shape, demanding...
US missionary released following kidnap in Niger, Christian group says
NIAMEY, NIGER — The harrowing ordeal of Kevin Rideout, an American missionary who was abducted from his residence in the heart of Niger’s capital city last October, has come to a peaceful conclusion following his recent...
Global Briefs
The Polygamist's author says women see themselves reflected in her Netflix hit
The transformation of contemporary African literature from marginalized regional curiosities to globally consumed streaming phenomena represents one of the most significant cultural shifts of the twenty-first century. At...
Barca cancel friendly in Morocco after Ceuta border crisis
Freetown, Sierra Leone — In a decision that highlights the intricate, often unpredictable intersection of elite international sport and high-stakes geopolitics, FC Barcelona has officially withdrawn from a high-profile p...
Editor of top Ethiopian independent news site seized by police, publisher says
Addis Ababa — In an alarming development that has sent shockwaves through the regional media landscape, the editor-in-chief of one of Ethiopia’s most prominent independent news platforms was taken into custody by state s...
Nigeria's mass wedding - and how telling lovers from fraudsters is proving tricky
In an era marked by soaring inflation, economic instability, and widening wealth disparities, the traditional institution of marriage has increasingly become an unattainable luxury for millions of young people across Wes...
She Left Home to Collect Her Clothes but Never Returned - Sierra Leone Arrest Brings Hope for Justice in Omega Teen's Killing
The arrest of a prime suspect in the brutal killing of a nineteen-year-old woman in the Omega Old Field Community of Paynesville has ignited a fragile yet potent wave of hope for justice among a grieving family and a dee...
Thousands of migrants still in Ceuta after border crisis, local leader says
Years after a seismic geopolitical shockwave fundamentally altered the socio-political landscape of the Western Mediterranean, the Spanish North African enclave of Ceuta continues to grapple with the enduring aftershocks...
DR Congo river boat under quarantine for Ebola after five deaths
Freetown, Sierra Leone — In a sobering development echoing the haunting echoes of past public health emergencies on the African continent, authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo have ordered a commercial river v...
Sudan's invisible children - born in war with no legal identity
Amidst the relentless artillery fire, the shattered infrastructure, and the massive human displacement characterizing the ongoing conflict in Sudan, a silent humanitarian catastrophe of unprecedented legal and generation...
World's oldest president reshuffles army as his absence stokes unease
YAOUNDÉ — In a high-stakes move that has reverberated across the corridors of power in Central Africa, Cameroon’s long-standing leadership has enacted a sweeping and decisive overhaul of the nation's military high comman...