Potential and Challenges: Exploring Algeria’s Energy Sector and Human Rights Situation NonoFebruary 12, 2024017 views This article uncovers the vast potential present in Algeria’s energy sector, particularly in terms of gas exports and renewable energy. Read more
Urgent Humanitarian Assistance Needed for 25 Million People in Sudan NonoFebruary 12, 2024016 views A civil war has been raging in Sudan for months, leaving approximately 25 million people in desperate need of humanitarian assistance, according to UN experts. Read more
ANC Breaks with Former President Zuma: Implications for South African Politics NonoFebruary 4, 2024022 views The African National Congress (ANC) has suspended former South African President Jacob Zuma after he called for the election of a new party, signaling a major rupture within the ruling… Read more
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock Presents Five-Point Plan to End Sudan Conflict NonoJanuary 27, 2024016 views German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock is intensifying efforts to bring an end to the protracted Sudan conflict by unveiling a comprehensive five-point plan. Read more
Visit to a Often Forgotten Region NonoJanuary 27, 2024029 views Foreign Minister Baerbock’s visit to South Sudan on Friday will primarily focus on the ongoing civil war that has been raging in the region since April. Millions of people have… Read more
Over 70 Dead in Gold Mine Accident NonoJanuary 27, 2024017 views The exact cause of the accident is still unclear, but at least 70 people have been killed in a gold mine in Mali. The country is one of the largest… Read more
Why More Yemenis are Supporting the Houthis NonoJanuary 24, 2024045 views In the south of Yemen, many people are generally hostile towards the Houthi rebels. However, they often view the group’s attacks in the Red Sea positively. Read more
Cameroon Aims to Vaccinate Hundreds of Thousands of Children NonoJanuary 22, 2024032 views Cameroon has launched the world’s first vaccination campaign against malaria, marking a milestone in the decades-long efforts to control the disease. Read more
Cholera: The Epidemic of Inequality NonoJanuary 22, 2024045 views For several months, cholera has been rampant in southern Africa. Over 200,000 cases have been reported, with 3,500 deaths from the disease so far, and vaccines are on their way. Read more
Cape Verde Declared Malaria-Free NonoJanuary 22, 2024025 views Good news for the archipelago of Cape Verde. The island nation in the Atlantic has been declared malaria-free by the World Health Organization (WHO). Read more