Spain fears halt of Algerian gas supply Algeria has threatened to suspend its gas exports to Spain, the latest twist in a complex triangle of diplomatic tensions between the gas supplier, the gas importer and Read More
Sudan’s government reverts to old ways Sudan has had a tumultuous few years. In April 2019, a huge popular uprising led to the removal of former dictator Omar al-Bashir after 30 years in power. In the Read More
Sudan military coup Sudan’s military seized power Monday, dissolving the transitional government hours after troops arrested the prime minister. Thousands of people flooded into the streets to protest the coup that threatens the country’Read More
Israel joins African Union as observer Israel attained official observer status at the African Union, after working towards the goal for nearly two decades. Israeli Ambassador Aleli Admasu presented his credentials Thursday to Moussa Faki Read More
Delegations meet Egyptian and Turkish officials have met for talks aimed at resetting ties between the two regional powers after years of enmity. The two-day “political consultations” on Wednesday between the two nations starting in Read More
On January 1, 2021, African countries began officially trading under a new continent-wide free trade area. The African Continental Free Trade Area aims to bring together 1.3 billion people in a $3.4 trillion economic bloc that will be the Read More
China’s economic interests in Africa is one of the most recognised and talked about international engagements. Earlier this month, Xi Jinping pledged to provide Africa $60BN over the next 8 years. But the portrayal of Read More
▶ Check out my gear on Kit: https://kit.com/kjvids Through the Atlantic slave trade, many Africans were forced into the US and we seldom hear about some of their Muslim backgrounds. One such person Read More
Our oceans are slowly turning into a plastic soup and the effects on ocean life are chilling. Big pieces of plastic are choking and entangling turtles and seabirds and tiny pieces are clogging the stomachs Read More
The Nigerian region has had a long rich history. Evidence of human inhabitation has been found as far back as 9000 BCE. The spread of Islam in Nigeria dates to the eleventh century when it first Read More