Algerian President Tebboune due in Türkiye for three-day official visit
The first meeting of the Türkiye-Algeria High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council will be held in the capital Ankara.
Algerian President Tebboune due in Türkiye for three-day official visit
The first meeting of the Türkiye-Algeria High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council will be held in the capital Ankara.
P-Square row: Nigerian twin musicians differ over birthday date
Peter’s decision to abandon 18 November — the date he shared with his estranged twin brother Paul Okoye — is being interpreted by many as yet another symbolic severing of ties.
The AI divide: US–China dominance and the rest of the world
Europe talks about sovereignty – yet deepens its dependence. While the US and China dominate AI, Europe remains a mere spectator.
Nigeria's Tinubu expresses solidarity with Gulf states amid Iran war
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu commends the Gulf countries for their resilience and restraint in the face of the war.
War or deal? Iran FM, Pakistan army chief discuss possible second US talks
Araghchi arrived in Islamabad late Friday to discuss the possible resumption of stalled talks with the US.
Aliko Dangote's wealth surges by $3.7 billion in 2026
The wealth of Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote has increased by more than $3.7 billion in 2026
Plane crash in South Sudan kills 14 people on board, officials say
A small plane crashed on Monday in South Sudan near the capital Juba, killing all 13 passengers and the pilot, local officials said.
South Africa doubles quantity of oil sourced from US despite strained relations
South Africa has doubled the volume of fuel it imports from the United States, even as relations between the two nations remain tense.
'I was ready for feat,' history-making marathoner Sabastian Sawe of Kenya says
Sabastian Sawe became the first man to run under two hours for a marathon in race conditions thanks to extraordinary talent and a committed training regime.
South Africa withdraws AI policy due to fake AI-generated sources
South Africa has withdrawn its first draft national AI policy after revelations that it contained fictitious sources in its reference list which appeared to have been AI-generated.