More than 18 Ebola patients escaped after a second treatment center was attacked and burned by angry residents in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, as growing frustration over strict health measures and burial procedures fuels violence against medical facilities.
The United States has publicly sanctioned a senior Tanzanian police, Faustine Jackson Mafwele commander over what Washington described as credible allegations of involvement in serious human rights abuses, in a move likely to intensify scrutiny over Tanzania’s treatment of activists and opposition figures.
Cristiano Ronaldo has proven again as he wins his first Saudi Pro League title with Al Nassr, a triumph that adds another chapter to one of football’s most global trophy collections.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has delivered one of his clearest warnings yet about how parts of Washington now view China, describing Beijing as a power seeking not only regional dominance but the ability to reshape the global order itself.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the Ebola outbreak in Central Africa an international health emergency after more than 80 people died in the Democratic Republic of Congo and cases spread into neighboring Uganda.
Kenya’s public transport operators have temporarily suspended their nationwide strike against rising fuel prices after negotiations with the government, ending days of deadly protests that left four people dead and hundreds arrested.
Tanzanian businessman Edha Nahdi has urged African companies to stop relying on foreign donors and begin directly financing the continent’s development, warning that Africa risks slowing its own progress if local businesses fail to act.
At least four people were killed and more than 30 others injured in Kenya after protests against rising fuel prices turned violent in several parts of the country.
Neymar Jr has officially returned to Brazil’s national team after Carlo Ancelotti included the veteran forward in his squad ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, ending months of uncertainty over his international future.
Thousands of commuters across Kenya were stranded on Monday after public transport operators launched a major strike demanding the government reverse recent fuel price increases. Public
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has signed a controversial new law aimed at limiting foreign influence, triggering criticism from opposition groups, legal experts and economic institutions worried about its wider impact.
“Michael” may not be a perfect biopic, but for many fans, watching Jaafar Jackson become Michael Jackson again for two hours felt emotional, nostalgic and almost unreal.
Drake’s new album “Iceman” has exploded across social media after fans noticed the rapper appearing to take shots at nearly everyone from Kendrick Lamar and LeBron James to BTS and DJ Khaled.
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Friday held talks with Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote in Dar es Salaam as debate continues over where East Africa’s mega oil refinery project could eventually be built.
Tanzanian MP Thomas Kampala Maganga sparked controversy in Parliament after criticizing the modernization of the Hadzabe tribe, saying their traditional lifestyle is part of Tanzania’s cultural identity and tourism appeal.
Robert Lewandowski will leave Barcelona as a free agent after four trophy-filled years in Spain where he scored more than 100 goals and helped restore the club to the top of Spanish football.
Uganda has confirmed an Ebola outbreak after a man traveling from eastern DR Congo died from the virus as authorities race to contain possible cross-border transmission.
Taiwan says it is a sovereign democratic nation and not part of China after President Donald Trump warned the island against formally declaring independence during his visit to Beijing.
Former Manchester United and Real Madrid star, David Beckham has become Britain’s first billionaire sportsman after decades of building businesses in football, fashion, media, endorsements and American soccer club Inter Miami.
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At least 78 people have been killed in gang clashes in Haiti since Saturday, according to the United Nations, as violence spreads across parts of Port-au-Prince and forces thousands to flee their homes.
Africa CDC has confirmed a new Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo after hundreds of suspected cases and dozens of deaths were reported in the conflict-hit Ituri province.