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Trump Aims to Close Six U.S. Embassies Across Africa

As part of its ongoing reevaluation of foreign policy, the Trump administration is contemplating the closure of an extensive number of diplomatic missions. This plan, which suggests shutting down 10 embassies and 17 consulates around the globe, has raised eyebrows and ignited discussions about the future of U.S. diplomacy. According to an undated internal memo from the State Department, revealed by The New York Times, if enacted, this decision would considerably contract the U.S. diplomatic footprint across all continents,…

Tensions Rise in France-Algeria Ties Amid Diplomatic Dispute

In a startling twist in diplomatic relations, France has made the significant decision to recall its ambassador from Algeria while simultaneously expelling 12 Algerian diplomats from Paris. This bold maneuver marks a pivotal moment in a relationship that has been increasingly strained. The immediate catalyst for this diplomatic spat can be traced back to the arrest of a consular staff member implicated in the alleged kidnapping of an exiled government critic within French borders. Algeria, responding with indignation,…

Escalating Violence in Plateau: Nigeria Faces Heightened Insecurity as Lives are Lost in Recent Attacks

In a matter of weeks, the north-central Nigerian states of Plateau and Benue have witnessed a chilling spike in violence, with at least 144 lives lost at the hands of herdsmen. The toll, as catastrophic as it is, reveals a deeper malaise—an ongoing conflict that has not only injured scores but also left over 50 homes in ruins. What drives such brutality, and how much longer can communities endure this torment? The violence reached new levels of horror recently in Benue, prompting Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State to…

Political and Regulatory Hurdles Delay Starlink’s South Africa Launch

Since its inception, Starlink has swiftly positioned itself as a prominent player in the global satellite internet landscape, catering to millions of customers across Africa and beyond. Offering high-speed internet to diverse regions, its impact on connectivity is undeniably transformative. Yet, you might be surprised to learn that despite its rapid expansion, Starlink has yet to make its debut in South Africa, the homeland of its founder, Elon Musk. Recent investigations by BBC journalists have uncovered that…

Investigation Delves into Ritualistic Murders in Kenya: Uncovering the Perpetrators and Their Motives

Ritual killings remain a distressing and recurring tragedy across various regions of Africa. In particular, children fall prey to these heinous acts, vulnerable and defenseless against those who exploit their innocence. Emmanuel Sarpong Owusu, a researcher and lecturer at Aberystwyth University, sheds light on this grim phenomenon by asserting that the unfortunate belief in the potency of children’s body parts fuels these crimes. In his 2022 study, Owusu unearthed startling statistics: over fifty percent of ritual murder…

Starlink Expands Its Reach in Africa with Guinea-Bissau’s Green Light

In a significant development for telecommunications in Guinea-Bissau, the National Regulatory Authority for Information and Communication Technologies (ARN-TIC) has granted official approval for Starlink, the innovative satellite internet service developed by Elon Musk. This decision is likely to transform connectivity in the region, offering new possibilities for both individuals and businesses. The announcement came from Bamba Kote, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of ARN, during the opening ceremony of…

Africa Faces Devastating Weather: Expect More Floods and Landslides Ahead

The recent deluge in Africa has unleashed chaos, affecting countless lives and landscapes. As nature unleashes its fury, the impacts are not just numbers; they resonate deeply within communities. In the heart of Tanganyika province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) reported that nearly 10,000 individuals have found their lives turned upside down due to flooding. These are not mere statistics; each number represents a family displaced, homes lost, and dreams disrupted. Imagine waking up…

Fury Erupts as Sungura Musician Passes Away During Zimbabwe’s Hospital Emergency

The tragic loss of Sungura musician Tatenda Pinjisi has ignited a firestorm of indignation regarding Zimbabwe’s ailing healthcare system. This intense response was sparked by a heartbreaking video that captured his desperate pleas for a simple painkiller, all while medical staff resorted to using cellphone flashlights to navigate through the darkness of a power outage. Pinjisi's untimely demise at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital followed a harrowing car accident near the Norton Tollgate as he made his way to Kadoma for a…

Breet, Zoho Headline Key Partners for Africa Tech Expo 2025

Africa Technology Expo 2025 – Shaping Tomorrow’s Africa, Today It's fascinating how rapidly technology evolves, isn't it? One moment we're imagining flying vehicles, the next we're navigating drones effortlessly around bustling African cities. What will come next? That’s the question on everyone's mind as we gear up for the Africa Technology Expo (ATE) 2025. This year, under the vibrant banner of "Make Things Happen Now," we're bringing together brilliant minds, disruptive startups, established tech…

Africa Re Joins Forces with NEMA on Disaster Risk Funding

Africa Re partners with NEMA to Champion Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance in Abuja Workshop On a bright Wednesday morning in Abuja, something significant unfolded. Over seventy key stakeholders, including seasoned government officials, forward-thinking insurance experts, and dedicated development partners, gathered in one room. Their common goal: to fundamentally reshape Nigeria’s approach to disaster preparedness, mitigation, and response through strategic disaster financing and the active integration of insurance.…

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