Ghana completes IMF bailout, launches new reforms
The government said the programme had restored stability and debt sustainability ahead of schedule.
Ghana completes IMF bailout, launches new reforms
The government said the programme had restored stability and debt sustainability ahead of schedule.
Sudan army retakes strategic area near Ethiopia border after RSF clashes
Government forces inflicted heavy casualties, equipment losses on rebel militia, claims army.
‘It feels great’: World’s shortest non-mobile woman Wildine breaks the glass ceiling
At 72 cm, or 2 ft 4 in, Wildine Aumoithe is also the world’s shortest professional model, with Guinness World Record titles.
Kenya's diesel cost reaches historic high after government revises fuel prices
Kenya has hiked its retail fuel prices by as much as 23.5% – after it raised them by 24.2% last month – amid squeezed global crude supplies.
Xi, Trump agree 'Hormuz must remain open,' White House says after US-China summit
US and Chinese presidents held a 'good meeting,' discussing expanding market access for American businesses in China, the White House says.
Africa CEO Forum opens in Rwanda with calls for economic integration
African political and business leaders gathered on Thursday in Rwanda’s capital Kigali for the opening of the Africa CEO Forum, urging greater economic integration on the continent.
US army cuts training due to budget shortfall: Report
The US military is facing a budget shortfall due to rising expenditures and is preparing to cut spending on training programmes as part of cost-reduction measures.
Syria to reopen embassy in Morocco
Morocco has hailed a visit by Syria's Foreign Minister Asaad Al Shaibani to the North African country as "historic," saying Damascus will reopen its embassy in Rabat.
South Africa's president sacks minister facing corruption allegations
President Cyril Ramaphosa has sacked South Africa's social development minister, a leading member of his ANC party, after weeks of mounting corruption claims.