Chidinma Adetshina will get another shot at a crown following the controversy around her nationality.
The request has raised eyebrows as citizens ask why their taxes aren't being used to reward the Olympians.
The Paris public prosecutor's office says it has launched a cyberbullying probe.
Hopes for a ceasefire are dashed as Sudan's army boycotts negotiations in the Swiss city of Geneva.
Nigerian authorities are trying to unravel how the governor’s number was compromised.
She was married to the country's third President Levy Mwanawasa, who served from 2002 until his death in 2008.
The judges were impressed by Bulle’s resilience and ability to handle challenging stories.
Local authorities are seeking to build a seawall to prevent further intrusion of the ocean to the village.
Most national newspapers refuse to publish on Tuesday following tensions with the government.
Botswana's first Olympic gold medallist returns to a dancing president and stadium-sized blowout.
Thomas Kwoyelo is the first LRA commander to be tried by a Ugandan court.
Scientists in Africa are alarmed by the speed at which a new strain of mpox is spreading.
Africa secured a total of 39 medals at the Paris 2024 Olympics, but which countries were winners and losers?
The world has changed since 1945, but the UN Security Council has not kept pace, says António Guterres.
About 520 people were arrested in a nationwide crackdown to prevent Chadema from holding a youth rally.
The self-proclaimed pastor allegedly encouraged his followers to starve themselves to death to get to heaven.
The video was widely shared, prompting the authorities to warn that destroying a passport is an offence.
President Samia last year lifted a ban on opposition rallies and pledged to restore competitive politics.
Kyiv's hand in aiding rebels in Mali against Russian mercenaries may scupper its Africa diplomacy.
Rights groups say the margin of Paul Kagame's victory is proof of the lack of democracy in Rwanda.
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