The ongoing M23 insurgency in eastern DRC has worsened the mpox outbreak, with cases surging by 31% as hospitals shut down and patients flee.
The government’s abolition of betting tax has sparked controversy, with former Finance Minister Dr. Amin Adam claiming the tax was never implemented.
A look back at the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, from its origins in Wuhan, China, to global lockdowns, vaccine development, and the ongoing fight
The U.S. State Department has ordered non-emergency staff to leave South Sudan as escalating clashes threaten the country’s fragile peace agreement.
The MakersPlace, InovTech STEM Center and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) have joined hands to organize the Robotics for Good Youth Challenge, a UN-based educational robotics championship, for the first
RED, a dangerous opioid drug, is causing widespread addiction in Ghana’s urban ghettos, raising concerns and the term 'wo nim red?'
A Chinese firm in Ghana has been given a one-week ultimatum to stop polluting River Anankore after multiple complaints from environmental authorities.
Women, Christians, and children face extreme violence in the DRC as jihadist attacks, sexual violence, and forced child labor worsen.
Police arrest the driver responsible for the Achimota hit-and-run accident that claimed the lives of two former students. Investigation underway.
A 17-year-old boy carrying a shotgun was subdued by a pilot and passengers after boarding a plane in Australia.