Dahomey director Mati Diop: ‘I felt I had the responsibility to make sure a new wave of African cinema exists’
The French-Senegalese film-maker won this year’s Golden Bear in Berlin for her breathtakingly imaginative new release
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The French-Senegalese film-maker won this year’s Golden Bear in Berlin for her breathtakingly imaginative new release
Mozambique’s opposition parties and international observers allege vote-rigging in the election
Worldview: The UK leaves the Chagos Islands much as it governed them, with a total disregard for the feelings or aspirations of its displaced indigenous people
Ethiopia is among many countries suffering hunger, poverty and misery due to the Global North’s destruction of the planet and its banks financing damaging agricultural programmes and fossil fuel expansion
Europe struggling to navigate growing force of Brics countries on international stage
South Africa is seen by many as well placed to argue the case of the developing world’s desire for greater representation on the international stage
Understanding immune response in animals pivotal to developing breeding techniques and more to prevent disease before animals sicken
Ally Mohamed Kibao, a senior member of main opposition party Chadema, was found murdered on Saturday
China backs call for reparations to be paid for slave trafficking and colonialism, while African leaders remain committed to ‘one China principle’
The last three months of 2023 in Africa were a particularly violent time for the Wagner fighters, says US-based conflict-monitoring group
Global conservation pledges pose risk for local communities as frameworks to be established to protect Indigenous people
Africa could start mpox vaccinations within days, health agency says
Africa’s biggest stars are filling stadiums, winning Grammys and forging collaborations across the world. It’s finally putting them in control of their stories
Many countries in Africa are experiencing surge in cases as virus crosses borders
Variant of virus causing concern in Africa, and now detected in Sweden, different to strain seen in State in 2022
Nigerians have organised protests against ‘bad governance’ and said they will sustain their action for 10 days
Ella McSweeney: Leaving these gaps isn’t always compatible with insulation projects, but there are alternatives that don’t cost a huge amount
First landslide buried people in country’s southern Gofa zone before a second one engulfed those who came to help
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Lotfi Mraihi, leader of the Republican Union Party, is a prominent critic of President Kais Saied
President has effectively ruled Rwanda since 1994, when he led a rebel army that ended the genocide in which about 800,000 people were killed
Kenyans forced the president to ditch plans to introduce tax hikes after days of protests
A further 2 million, at least, have Sudan fled to neighbouring countries
Support for party looks set to fall to lowest level since end of apartheid
Exiled opposition leader warns president ‘we are coming for you’
Amid ‘the world’s invisible crisis’, children with disabilities, and the people who love them, face particularly severe challenges
Torrential rain across country is forecast to worsen this month
Congolese authorities blame Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group for attack
This week president William Ruto ordered those living in landslide-prone areas to leave for safer ground
Judge rules it would be inappropriate to compel President Nana Akufo-Addo to act on a Bill that faces two pending supreme court challenges
Micheál Martin is examining legislation to prevent former and serving soldiers performing private security work in countries subject to sanctions
Quibbles about the Yoruba notwithstanding, readers of this magnificent book will find a huge cast of African greats worthy of another look or who deserve to be better known
West African nation goes to polls after constitutional amendment that will allow Faure Gnassingbé to retain power
Killings linked to campaign against jihadist violence may amount to crimes against humanity, says report by Human Rights Watch that urges Burkinabè authorities to launch UN-backed investigation
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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