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The Federal Government of Somalia has officially banned the use of Taiwan passports within the country, citing security and ...
Ethiopian Conformity Assessment Enterprises (ECAE) quality village is taking steps that stride enhance the quality of Ethiopian products for both local and international markets.
Analysis - As we observe the evolving dynamics of international trade, particularly between Africa and China, a notable trend has emerged: the inauguration of various chambers of commerce aimed at ...
Africa's media landscape is facing a deepening crisis as journalists battle censorship, violence, and restrictive laws. In ...
"The situation is dire. Kidnappings for ransom, abductions for organ harvesting, and violent invasions of people's lands and farms are now commonplace across Imo State and Igbo land", said Father ...
Seven Capuchin Friars, members of the Custody of St. Francis and St. Clare of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin in Nigeria, lost their lives in a serious traffic accident that occurred on May 3, 2025 ...
Gambia is ranked 58th out 180 countries in this year's World press freedom Index established by Reporters Without Borders. The country has kept its 2024's rank.
Announcement - African Business Stories (ABS) convened the third edition of its Roundtable Series during the 2025 World Bank Spring Meetings, hosting a high-level dialogue titled “Leveraging Diaspora ...
Column - In his State of the Nation Address, President Ramaphosa boasted of the preparations to build the Ntabelanga Dam in the Eastern Cape. However, this R10-billion construction will quickly go to ...
Opinion - In the historic city of Qufu, birthplace of Confucius, a recent gathering of global media leaders delivered a timely reminder: the media must remain steadfast defenders of truth, ...
There are over three million people alive in South Africa who have been cured of TB. But even after being cured, many continue to suffer the long-term after-effects of the disease. To find out more ...
Ghana failed to sign any new petroleum agreements in 2024 for the fifth year in a row, despite efforts by the Ministry of Energy to attract investors.