Sunday, 21 February 2021 _The African Union’s mediator Mohamed el-Hassan Labbat has visited Khartoum to discuss regional issues, the border tension between Sudan and Ethiopia in particular.
Friday, 02 October 2020_Hoping to escape the war, death and destitution rampant in their home countries, thousands of African workers embark every year on a grueling journey to the affluent Persian Gulf countries looking for employment.
Thursday, 22 October 2020_The African Union has denounced deadly violence in Nigeria’s biggest city of Lagos, urging all parties to “privilege dialog.”
Friday, 02 October 2020_Amnesty International has warned against life-threatening conditions at Saudi Arabia's squalid detention centers, where thousands of Ethiopian migrants are languishing, stating that the African detainees are enduring “unimaginable cruelty” during the coronavirus pandemic and some of them have lost their lives.
Saturday, 22 August 2020_The fatal shooting of an African American has sparked demonstrations against police violence in the US city of Pasadena, California, with protesters calling on the city’s officials to hold law enforcement to account for the man’s death.
Thursday, 20 August 2020_At least 45 African migrants have died in the Mediterranean Sea off the Libyan coast in the largest recorded shipwreck this year, UN agencies said on Wednesday.
Sunday, 21 June_Thirteen jars filled with ash and dirt and bone rest in the basement of Tulsa’s Vernon African Methodist Episcopal Church, an unsettled repose for the victims of a nearly century-old massacre that still haunts the Black residents of Oklahoma’s second-largest city.
Data from US states shows that the coronavirus is wreaking havoc in African American neighborhoods, highlighting disparities in health and inequalities in access to medical care.
A new study has found that about 20 million jobs are at risk in Africa due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic which continues to spread rapidly around the globe.
TEHRAN, Nov 27_Three African American men from Baltimore who spent 36 years in prison were exonerated on Monday of the 1983 murder of a teenage boy who was shot dead over a jacket.
TEHRAN, Nov 27_Three African American men from Baltimore who spent 36 years in prison were exonerated on Monday of the 1983 murder of a teenage boy who was shot dead over a jacket.
TEHRAN, Nov 23_The African Union has called on Britain to withdraw from the Chagos Islands after a UN deadline for it to do so expired, saying London’s refusal to give up control of the overseas territory was a violation of international law.
TEHRAN, Nov 21_At least 10 African refugees have been killed and 35 others wounded after mortar shells launched by Saudi-backed militiamen targeted a district in Manba border town in Yemen’s northern province of Sa’ada.
TEHRAN, August 28 -Uganda on Tuesday relaunched its national carrier, Uganda Airlines, hoping to take a slice of the East African aviation business that is dominated by Ethiopian Airlines ETHA.UL
TEHRAN, Jul 7 - Last summer, not long after releasing a pioneer pack of 13 African wild dogs into Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park as part of an ambitious wildlife restoration effort.
TEHRAN, Jul 8 - A South African man who won the chance to be the first black African in space has died in a motorbike crash before turning his dream into reality, his family announced Sunday.
TEHRAN, Jun 30 -The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has formally agreed on a name for a planned common currency set to be launched in 2020.
TEHRAN, May 01 -Pharmaceutical researchers are beginning to recognize the grave threat the African swine fever epidemic in China poses to the global supply of a critically important pork-derived product -- the anticoagulant heparin.
TEHRAN, Apr 16 -The African Union has threatened to suspend Sudan’s membership unless the military council that has swept power in the country hands it over to civilians.