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As the UK government swoops to the rescue of British Steel, papers ask whether its Chinese owners Jingwe may have sabotaged ...
Vigilante violence is so prevalent in Nigeria that suspicion of petty theft can get people killed. Experts say Nigeria must ...
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has vowed to keep fighting after she was found guilty of embezzlement and banned from ...
Mohammed Idris said that the terrorist groups Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) were "on their last ...
Across Africa, renewable energy is rapidly evolving. From Zambia’s energy crisis sparked by droughts to Nigeria’s dependency ...
It was supposed to be a defining moment, but peace talks between the Congolese government and M23 rebels scheduled for this ...
In the capital Beirut, some buildings still bear the scars of battle. Others have been rebuilt, but the trauma remains in people's minds.
From 2027, all ships are required to use less CO2 emitting fuels, or face penalties. It is aimed at forcing the industry to lower its carbon footprint and not everyone is happy with the deal.
Gabonese are set to vote in presidential elections on Saturday, the first since the 2023 coup that toppled the Bongo dynasty ...
Several secondary schools in Duisburg were closed this week after a series of threatening emails with far-right content were ...
US stocks fell on Thursday after a historic rally on Wednesday following US President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 90-day ...
Strategic autonomy is a buzz phrase in Brussels, as the EU tries to ramp up its capabilities in key industrial sectors. Defence is of course a major focus for those efforts. But calls have grown for ...