Nigeria's military 'destroyed' villages in fight against Islamist insurgents
‘We saw our houses go into flames,’ 70-year-old woman tells Amnesty International
‘We saw our houses go into flames,’ 70-year-old woman tells Amnesty International
Lagos – Amnesty International on Friday called for an investigation into the alleged burning of villages by Nigerian troops in the volatile northeast following a recent surge in jihadist attacks.…
Ethiopia on Thursday passed a law punishing “hate speech” and “disinformation” with hefty fines and long jail terms, despite fears by rights groups it undermines gains in free speech. Nearly…
Nigeria’s Supreme Court on Thursday anulled the election of the governor of oil-rich Bayelsa state, just hours before his inauguration and ordered his main challenger to take over. The decision…
Protesters on Thursday padlocked Malawi’s electoral commission offices in a new bid to force the panel’s chief to quit after a top court overturned last May’s presidential elections. The Constitutional…
Armed attackers burned 21 people alive, including 16 members of the same family, in a revenge attack by criminal gangs on a village in northern Nigeria, residents said on Thursday.…
The death toll in Nigeria from an outbreak of Lassa fever has risen to 70 as confirmed cases shot up, according to authorities. The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC),…
Africa and its link to the global community must feature prominently in President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address (SONA), International Relations Minister Naledi Pandor said on Thursday. Pandor…
The US announced on Wednesday an initial plan for adjusting its military presence in Africa amid concerns the country will reduce forces fighting radical jihadists on the continent. The first…