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South African bishop blames "recent suspension of most U.S. foreign aid" for medication shortages and a rise in violence against migrants in parts of the country.
A Nigerian professor challenges the dominance of Western theories in African education, advocating for a curriculum that integrates indigenous knowledge and cultural heritage.
New research reveals why early human attempts to leave Africa repeatedly failed—until one group succeeded spectacularly around 50,000 years ago. Scientists discovered that before this successful ...
On Africa's dry western tip, Mauritania has become an unlikely staging post for Ukraine's increasingly global struggle with its adversary Russia.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Friday she was working with the European Union on a debt-relief initiative for African states - part of Rome's efforts to help development in Africa ...
China is trying to win over Africa in the global trade war As America slaps tariffs on African goods, it is offering zero duties ...
MOKOPANE, South Africa (AP) — The white crosses are staked in the ground on an otherwise barren hillside on the edge of a farm, each one standing as a reminder of a terrible story of a person ...
President Trump’s top diplomat in Africa, Troy Fitrell, will retire from the State Department next month, and Jonathan Pratt, the Bureau of African Affairs deputy assistant secretary, will take ...
Gen. Michael Langley highlights the threat of African terror groups expanding, with Al-Qaeda factions growing and aiming to access the west coast for attacks.
Trump presented 'evidence' of 'white genocide' to South African president. The facts say otherwise Some of the purported visual evidence didn't even come from South Africa.
Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with images and video clips that he said show an ongoing "genocide" against white farmers in the country.