November 18
Mali: Australian Mining Company to Pay Mali Junta $160m for Release of CEO
Australia's Resolute Mining said Monday it has struck a deal worth $160 million (€151 million) with the military government of Mali, after the company's CEO and two other… Read more »
Gabon: Gabon Approves New Constitution a Year After Military Seized Power
Gabonese voters have given a resounding 'yes' to a new constitution proposed by the country's military rulers. The changes, approved in a referendum on Sunday, include limits to… Read more »
Senegal: Senegal's Ruling Party Pastef Party On Track to Get Large Majority in Elections
Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye's party has claimed a comfortable victory in Sunday's legislative elections, paving the way for it to deliver an ambitious reform agenda… Read more »
November 17
Africa: African Cinema Takes to Global Stage With Diverse Storytelling
As African cinema is taking centre stage at festivals around the world, filmmakers and curators reflect on the future of the film industry and creativity on the continent. Read more »
Madagascar: Madagascar's Lychee Growers in Crisis As Production Plummets
The lychee harvest season is under way in Madagascar - the world's top producer of the prized pink fruit - but growers and exporters are facing a major crisis, as forecasts… Read more »
Senegal: Senegal Votes to Shape Parliament As Reforms and Economy Hang in Balance
Senegalese voters head to the polls Sunday to elect a new National Assembly - a crucial test for President Bassirou Diomaye Faye's government as it seeks a parliamentary majority… Read more »
November 15
Sudan: French Weapons Found in Sudan War Zone Despite Arms Embargo, Says Amnesty
French-made military equipment fitted to armoured vehicles from the United Arab Emirates is reportedly being used by Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in violation of… Read more »
Gabon: Gabon Votes On Sweeping Changes to Its Political Future
Gabon is holding a constitutional referendum on Saturday that could reshape its political system - introducing a seven-year presidential term, renewable once, while abolishing the… Read more »
November 14
Africa: Trump's Re-Election Stirs Up Both Hopes and Doubts in Africa
African leaders have been quick to congratulate Donald Trump on his re-election, expressing optimism for stronger partnerships with the United States. Yet, analysts suggest that… Read more »
November 13
Senegal: EU Vessels to Stop Fishing in Senegal Waters After Accord Expires
The EU says it will not renew a fishing agreement between Brussels and Dakar following "shortcomings" over illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. Read more »
Niger: Niger Embraces Russia for Uranium Production Leaving France Out in the Cold
Niger has called on Russian firms to directly invest in uranium and other natural resource production, following the collapse of relations with former colonial ruler France and the… Read more »
Africa: Africa Is Battling Plastic Pollution and Waste Crisis, Activists Say
Africa continues to grapple with plastic pollution, a waste crisis, and limited investment, activists report, as discussions unfold at the UN climate meetings in Azerbaijan. To… Read more »
November 12
Senegal: Former Rivals Sonko and Macky Sall Face Off Again in Senegal's Parliamentary Elections
In the upcoming parliamentary elections in Senegal scheduled for this weekend, former presidential rivals Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko and former President Macky Sall will face off… Read more »
Africa: African Nations Demand Huge Climate Aid Boost Amid Global Distrust
African nations are pushing for a dramatic increase in climate financing at the UN's Cop29 summit that opened in Azerbaijan on Monday - calling for $1.3 trillion (€1.22… Read more »
November 11
Mauritius: Mauritius PM Concedes Defeat By Opposition in Legislative Election
Mauritius' incumbent Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth said on Monday his political alliance was headed for a major defeat by the rival opposition coalition led by a three-time… Read more »
Senegal: Unprecedented Floods Devastate Harvests in Northeastern Senegal
Wide areas of farmland are submerged in north and eastern regions of the West African country, sweeping away the livelihoods of a population largely dependent on agriculture. Over… Read more »
November 10
Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso Aims to Reinstate Death Penalty, Government Source Says
Burkina Faso's military regime wants to reinstate the death penalty, which was abolished in the country in 2018, a government source told AFP news agency on Saturday. Read more »
Mauritius: Mauritius Votes Under Shadow of Wire-Tapping Scandal, Chagos Deal
Mauritius votes on Sunday in a legislative election overshadowed by a wire-tapping scandal that has sparked concerns over the erosion of rights in the Indian Ocean nation. The poll… Read more »
November 09
Mozambique: At Least 30 Die in Mozambique Election Protests Says Rights Group
Mozambique's opposition has promised to continue protests over contested election results that extended the ruling Frelimo party's near five-decade rule. At least 30 people have… Read more »
November 07
Africa: UK Sanctions Russia-Backed Wagner Group Successor Africa Corps
The UK government announced sanctions on Thursday against three private mercenary groups operating in Africa with links to the Kremlin, including Wagner group successor Africa… Read more »
Mozambique: Tensions Grow in Mozambique As Police Fire Tear Gas At Protesters
Mozambican police fired tear gas at hundreds of opposition supporters on Thursday in the capital, Maputo, marking the largest protest yet against last month's disputed election… Read more »
November 05
Nigeria: Nigeria Frees 119 People Charged With Treason Over Cost of Living Protests
A Nigerian court freed 119 people including minors on Tuesday, after the authorities dropped charges against them arising from deadly protests in August against economic hardship. Read more »
Africa: With Little Progress At COP16 Biodiversity Summit, Africa Demands More Action
Home to diverse ecosystems like primary forests, peatlands and mangroves, Africa nevertheless faces severe biodiversity degradation. Despite the recent Cop16 conference in Colombia… Read more »
November 04
Mozambique: Mozambique Opposition Chief Says He Escaped Assassination Attempt
Mozambique's leading opposition politician, Venancio Mondlane, claimed in a video this Monday to have escaped an attempted assassination in South Africa where he had taken refuge… Read more »
Africa: African Writers Celebrated With Prestigious French Literary Prizes
French-Algerian writer Kamel Daoud on Monday won France's top literary prize, the Goncourt, for a novel set during Algeria's civil war between the government and Islamists in the… Read more »