Egyptian Archaeologists Discovered an Ancient Industrial Area Known as The Valley of The Apes
On Thursday, Egypt made two archaeological discoveries in Luxor, including an industrial zone in the southern West Valley, also known as the Valley of the Apes.
In a statement made by the Ministry of Antiquities,...
Flights Have Started at Tripoli Mitiga Airport
Mitiga, the only operating airport in Tripoli, the capital of Libya, started operations again after a 3-month break.
The airport has been subjected to bombings and airstrikes by eastern forces led by Khalifa Haftar, who...
Central African Flood Disaster
The Central African Republic declared a national catastrophe because of the flooding.
For two days, thousands of people became homeless due to rain and floods. On Sunday (October 27th), the government announced that more than...
China-Africa Friendship Group Established in Beijing
The establishment ceremony and the first plenary session of the China-Africa Friendship Group of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) was held Wednesday in Beijing.
Wang Zhengwei, vice chairperson of the CPPCC National Committee...
Mugabe Will Be Remembered as A ‘Man of Courage’
Kenya's president has paid tribute to Robert Mugabe, saying the 95-year-old had been "an elder statesman, a freedom fighter and a pan-Africanist who played a major role in shaping the interests of the African...
Better but Not Good Enough? How Africans See the Delivery of Public Services
Africa has long been characterized as a continent of strong societies and weak states. This image suggests that, compared to an informal sector rich in networks of self-help, mutual aid, and private entrepreneurship, public...
Rwanda Agrees Deal to Take in Hundreds of African Migrants
Rwanda has agreed to take in hundreds of African migrants who are currently being held in Libyan detention centres.
A joint agreement between the government, the UN refugee agency (UNHRC) and the African Union (AU)...
Zambia Cancels SA Match Over Xenophobic Attacks
Zambia's football association has cancelled a friendly match against South Africa scheduled to take place on Saturday in the capital, Lusaka.
The cancellation follows a wave of xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
Zambians have been taking...
Sudan Agreed with International Lenders
On Thursday, the finance minister made a deal on a road map for Sudan to "rehabilitate" the country with the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the African Development Bank. In an interview...
Uber Launched a Boat Service in Lagos, the Mega City of Nigeria
Uber Technologies Inc. has launched a pilot test of a boat service in Lagos, the commercial capital of Nigeria, to attract passengers wishing to avoid blocking the troubled roads of the mega-city. The United...