September 17
West Africa: Floods Devastate West and Central Africa
Unprecendented flooding in Nigeria, Cameroon, Niger, Chad, Mali, Ghana and Liberia has triggered humanitarian crises. An estimated four million people — most of them children… Read more »
August 27
Congo-Kinshasa: DR Congo Conflict - Why Is the Ceasefire Not Holding?
Fighting is raging in eastern Congo despite the government signing a ceasefire agreement with the M23 rebels. Civilians are trapped in a violent spiral involving M23 rebels, SADC… Read more »
Sudan: Sudan Dam Burst - 'The Area is Unrecognizable'
Heavy rains and floods caused the Arbaat Dam near Port Sudan to burst, affecting about 50,000 people. Authorities say the death toll is likely to rise. Read more »
August 26
Africa: Germany to Give Africa 100,000 Doses of Mpox Vaccine
Berlin has said it will donate almost all of its reserve of mpox vaccines to the DRC and other African nations. The WHO says the spread of the disease "can be stopped." Read more »
Congo-Kinshasa: The Urgent Fight Against Mpox in Congo's Refugee Camps
The mpox outbreak is sweeping across sub-Saharan Africa, hitting especially the most vulnerable in DR Congo's refugee camps. NGOs and the government are rushing to contain it amid… Read more »
August 23
Uganda: Ugandan Opposition Members Face 'Terrorism' Charges
Thirty-six members of Ugandan opposition party Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) will appear in court on Monday to face terrorism charges. Rights groups claim the case is… Read more »
August 22
Angola: Angola - Where Is Isabel Dos Santos' Money?
Four Angolan NGOs are calling on the country's judiciary to explain why the assets of the billionaire daughter of Angola's ex-president, which have been frozen in Portugal, have… Read more »
Botswana: President Masisi First to Hold World's Second-Largest Diamond
Botswana's President Mokgweetsi Masisi was quick to view and pose with the vast gemstone. Diamonds are a key export for the country, although the company that unearthed the diamond… Read more »
August 21
Uganda: Uganda Ponders Lessons From Deadly Garbage Landslide
A disaster at the Kiteezi landfill in Kampala unfolded following heavy rains that triggered a massive garbage landslide. The tragedy has highlighted the urgent need for better… Read more »
August 20
Congo-Kinshasa: Cease-Fire Violations Deepen Humanitarian Crisis
Peace remains elusive in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) where fighting still rages. A cease-fire deal between the government and M23 rebels has not been fully… Read more »
August 19
Libya: Libya Central Bank Halts Operations Over Employee Abduction
The Central Bank of Libya said that its head of information technology was kidnapped by an unidentified group and that other executives had been threatened. It comes a week after… Read more »
August 15
Congo-Kinshasa: Congo - Mpox Outbreak Sparks Fear Amid Low Awareness
The Mpox outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has now become a global public health emergency. Residents of the North Kivu province, where the outbreak is severe, are… Read more »
August 14
Uganda: Who Are the LRA Rebels?
Thomas Kwoyelo, a former commander of the Lord's Resistance Army, has been convicted for his role in brutal crimes committed between 1992 and 2005. DW explores the decline of the… Read more »
Tanzania: Has Tanzania's Protest Crackdown Dented Democratic Gains?
When President Samia Suluhu Hassan took office, her easing of opposition restrictions was praised. But a recent protest crackdown shows that progress on political freedom under her… Read more »
Nigeria: Army Destroys Illegal Refineries, Seizes Crude Oil
The Nigerian Army is launching raids to crack down on illicit refineries as the oil-rich African nation struggles to curb oil theft and sabotage. Read more »
Sudan: Sudan Truce Talks Start in Switzerland Without Sudanese Army
Participants in the US-led talks are focusing on humanitarian issues in the brutal Sudan conflict. But one important party to the war has not shown up for the Switzerland summit. Read more »
Uganda: Uganda - Landmark Conviction of LRA Fighter
Thomas Kwoyelo, a former commander of the Lord's Resistance Army, has been convicted for his role in brutal crimes committed between 1992 and 2005. But the LRA's leaders remain at… Read more »
August 13
Africa: Mpox Outbreak Declared a Public Health Emergency in Africa
The viral disease has swept through a number of African countries, particularly the Democratic Republic of Congo. The US said it had provided $17 million of extra assistance to… Read more »
Tanzania: Tanzania Opposition Leaders Released After Mass Arrests
Hundreds of leaders and supporters of the Chadema party had been arrested ahead of a planned youth day rally. Dissidents voiced concerns about a return to the repressive policies… Read more »
Uganda: Ex-LRA Commander Convicted in War Crimes Trial
It is the first time a high-profile soldier from the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) has been tried for war crimes in a Ugandan court. Thomas Kwoyelo was convicted on 44 counts,… Read more »
August 12
Zambia: Zambia to Reopen Border With DRC After Trade Dispute
Zambia briefly closed its border to the Democratic Republic of the Congo over a trade dispute. The decision to shut its border threatened Congo's ability to export its minerals. Read more »
Africa: How Prepared Is Africa to Host an Olympics?
Africa boasts a vibrant sports heritage and a history of Olympic involvement, yet it has never hosted the Games. How feasible is an African bid to host the Olympics? Read more »
August 11
Rwanda: Rwanda's Kagame Sworn in for 4th Presidential Term
Rwandan President Paul Kagame has been inaugurated for another five years after winning a July poll with over 99% of votes. He has ruled the country with an iron fist since after… Read more »
August 10
Uganda: Uganda Landfill Collapse Leaves Several Dead
Heavy rainfall triggered the collapse of the landfill in the Ugandan capital, Kampala. Rescue operations are ongoing as the search for more victims is underway. Read more »
Nigeria: Nigeria - Police Increase Presence On 10th Day of Protests
Thousands of Nigerians have taken to the streets to express frustration over the high cost of living. Protests turned violent last Thursday, with 22 deaths recorded, according to… Read more »