US Financial Market Reaches New High Prior to Interest Rates Verdict
The S&P 500 ascends by 0.3% as the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates nears.
US Court Orders Chiquita to Compensate Colombian Paramilitary Victims
Chiquita to pay $38.3 million to families of Colombians killed by paramilitary group, US court rules.
Hunter Biden found guilty on all gun charges in federal case
The US president’s son, Hunter Biden, was found guilty by a jury for lying about his illegal drug use when purchasing a firearm.
South Africa’s ANC Considers National Unity Government After Election Loss
President Ramaphosa suggests a national unity government to navigate South Africa through challenging times following ANC’s electoral decline.
South Africa's ANC Proposes National Unity Government: What Does It Mean?
As South Africa's ANC faces a significant challenge, it proposes a national unity government to avoid reliance on any single opposition group.
Zimbabwean Artist Introduces Township Youth to Marimba and Mbira
Jacob Mafuleni from Dzivarasekwa uses music to counter drug abuse and teen pregnancy among the local youth.
Militants Linked to ISIL Blamed for Killing 38 in DR Congo Attack
Armed attackers wielding guns and machetes struck villages in North Kivu province's Beni territory, resulting in 38 deaths.
Nigerian Woman Faces Imprisonment for Reviewing Tomato Puree
Human rights activists claim Nigerian cybercrime laws are being weaponized to silence journalists and everyday citizens.
South Africa Legalizes Cannabis Use. Will Other African Nations Follow?
South Africa has legalized personal cannabis use, leading to discussions on whether other African countries will follow suit.
Uganda Environmental Activist Freed from Detainment
The Environmental Governance Institute reveals that Stephen Kwikiriza was found in poor health after severe mistreatment while detained by the Ugandan military.
Aircraft Carrying Malawi Vice President Missing; Search Underway
An aircraft with Malawi's vice president onboard went missing after departing from Lilongwe, prompting a search operation.
Unconventional Methods Address Human-Elephant Conflicts in Tanzania
Farmers and researchers in Tanzania are employing unique techniques to manage conflicts with elephants as human populations encroach on wildlife habitats.