‘I feel betrayed’: How Sudan’s pro-democracy movement lost its hope and found new unity‘What the international community needs to do, and it will never do, is listen to the Sudanese people’Sat May 06 2023 - 05:00
Sudan conflict: 100,000 flee across borders as fighting continues despite ceasefireCountry’s impoverished neighbours deal with refugee crunch while violence hampers aid deliveries from port to capital KhartoumTue May 02 2023 - 15:24
Trapped in Sudan: Sudanese staff of European embassies question why they are not being evacuated'Working for embassies is not the safest … and now this war is bringing back all [the] Islamists and their loyalists’Sat Apr 29 2023 - 05:00
Trapped in Sudan: ‘There is no place that I know to go’Many people caught up by the fighting are refugees who fled to Khartoum to escape war or dictatorshipsThu Apr 27 2023 - 19:37
Trapped in Sudan: ‘The building was constantly shaking because of the bombing nearby’Sudanese filmmaker Ahmad Mahmoud had hoped to be in Europe but has been caught up in the conflict in KhartoumWed Apr 26 2023 - 05:00
Sudan: As embassies evacuate staff, those left behind search for optionsMore than 400 people have been killed since fighting began on April 15thTue Apr 25 2023 - 05:00
‘Nobody’s talking about it’: Researchers seek to highlight scale of Ethiopia’s deadly conflictBelgian university research group puts possible civilian casualties from two-year war in Tigray as high as 813,418Sun Apr 23 2023 - 18:21
Sudan fighting has claimed at least 413 lives, says WHOCivilians and medical workers call for humanitarian corridors to be openedFri Apr 21 2023 - 13:29
Irish EU ambassador to Sudan in ‘good shape’ as fighting continuesClashes continue despite ceasefire agreement with more than 140 civilians killed in totalTue Apr 18 2023 - 18:45
Death toll from Sudan violence approaches 100 Heavy explosions and continued gunfire are reported overnight in capital KhartoumMon Apr 17 2023 - 15:03
Tiwai islanders opening new routes to prosperity in Sierra LeoneThe island’s restoration as a nature reserve and research base may bring another benefit to local communities: the return of tourismSun Apr 09 2023 - 16:17
Sierra Leone: One of the most dangerous countries in the world in which to give birthAccording to the UN, one in 20 Sierra Leonean women will die as a result of pregnancy or childbirthTue Apr 04 2023 - 05:06
Film-makers hope to break culture of silence around FGMCreators of Koromousso: Big Sister seek to raise awareness of women living with consequences of female genital mutilation in western countriesTue Mar 28 2023 - 17:18
LGBT+ people scrambling to find ways out of Uganda before anti-homosexuality Bill signed into lawNew Bill will not only prohibit homosexuality but also its ‘promotion’Mon Mar 27 2023 - 19:08
Poverty, by America: It’s extremely expensive to be poor in the USPulitzer Prize winner Matthew Desmond diagnoses a ‘trend towards private opulence and public squalor’Sun Mar 26 2023 - 04:09
To survive, a woman searches through sand for peanuts farmers missed when harvestingMore than 200,000 Nigerians have taken refuge in Niger as thousands in west Africa experience catastrophic food insecuritySat Mar 25 2023 - 05:00
A migrant’s journey, 26 years on: ‘It’s sad to see the situations are the same’Documentary maker Ike Nnaebue, who retraced his attempted journey to Europe a quarter of a century ago, explains why migration is as old as humanityThu Mar 23 2023 - 12:06
Calls for Ugandan president to veto anti-homosexuality BillAll but two of the country’s 389 legislators voted for the BillWed Mar 22 2023 - 19:58
More than 40,000 estimated to have died last year as result of Somalia droughtHorn of Africa country faces sixth consecutive failed rainy season, said to be related to climate changeMon Mar 20 2023 - 18:21
As Blinken visits Niger, daily struggles are laid bare in city marketUS secretary of state’s visit comes at a time when country is facing a humanitarian crisisThu Mar 16 2023 - 17:43
Unemployment driving young Africans into extremist militant groups, says the UNRural Niger offers young men no way to make a living, forcing huge numbers to emigrate and others to turn to crimeSun Mar 12 2023 - 16:00
‘You see tragedy but you also see everyday life’: How photography can change perceptions of northeast NigeriaBorno State’s ‘first’ female photographer wants to alter international perceptions of the regionThu Mar 09 2023 - 19:00
World Bank to pause discussions with Tunisia following president’s remarks on Black AfricansPresident Kais Saied claims arrival of sub-Saharan Africans is plot aimed at changing country’s demograhicsTue Mar 07 2023 - 16:50
Young Nigerians crave change but new president inspires little optimismWhile seeking reassurances about the legitimacy of Bola Tinubu’s election victory, young people want solutions to the problems blighting their hopesFri Mar 03 2023 - 18:23
Nigeria’s missing children: ‘Nobody is trying to find my parents’In northern Nigeria, when danger strikes, people scatter. In the chaos of an attack – which may include threats, sexual violence and slaughter – everyone runs for their livesTue Feb 28 2023 - 18:31
Tunisia: Black Africans go into hiding as president’s comments prompt arrests and violenceKais Saied said immigration from other African countries was part of a campaign to change Tunisia’s demographicsTue Feb 28 2023 - 18:11
Nigeria election: Bola Tinubu leads tightest race since end of military rule, but outcome hard to predictElectoral commission refutes allegations of lack of transparency levelled by main opposition partiesMon Feb 27 2023 - 20:28
Nigerian elections: Results awaited after voting marred by shots and money seizures Country changed its currency in what is believed to be an attempt to stop politicians from stockpiling notes to buy votesSun Feb 26 2023 - 19:34
How many more deaths must there be on migration routes for Europeans to pay attention?Smugglers and traffickers stay in business because of the lack of legal and safe routes for those seeking refuge from their home countriesSun Feb 26 2023 - 19:00
The trauma of Asia’s refugees explored in a novel and two nonfiction titles I Feel No Peace: Rohingya Fleeing Over Seas & Rivers by Kaamil Ahmed, Wandering Souls by Cecile Pin, and Freedom, Only Freedom: The Prison Writings of Behrouz BoochaniSat Feb 25 2023 - 05:00
Nigerian elections: Tens of millions of voters expected to turn out for polls Africa’s biggest economy has average life expectancy of 53 and is beset with poverty, debt and regional Islamic insurgencyFri Feb 24 2023 - 19:25
Climate change exacerbates malnutrition in one of the world’s poorest countriesFamilies in Niger depend on farming but if the harvest season is bad due to drought or flash floods occur the consequences are substantialFri Feb 17 2023 - 16:23
Arrested M62 leader wants French military forces to leave NigerAbdoulaye Seydou detained by authorities after giving interviewThu Feb 16 2023 - 17:11
Uganda orders withdrawal of UN human rights officeHuman Rights Watch calls for a reversal of the decision as concerns remain over the repression of vulnerable peopleWed Feb 15 2023 - 18:17
Modernity is slow to come to Niger, one of the poorest countries in the worldNiger Letter: Many citizens of the west African nation of about 26 million people struggle to tell me what they love about itTue Feb 14 2023 - 04:15
The slow, strenuous task of stamping out child marriage in AfricaNiger has the world’s highest rate of child marriage but, thanks to the efforts of local activists and NGOs, things are beginning to changeWed Feb 08 2023 - 16:29
Nigerian refugees reduced to onlookers as election approachesBanditry, criminality and murder force many Nigerians to flee to Niger where as a diaspora they lose their voteMon Feb 06 2023 - 14:00
And Then What? by Catherine Ashton: The curious world of EU diplomacy during ‘one of the most turbulent times’Among nuggets are Putin’s penchant for ‘controlling the time’ - but murky aspects of EU policy go uninterrogatedSat Feb 04 2023 - 05:00
Sally Hayden: Most global migrants move legally for work, but climate change could alter thatTemperature rises could force billions of people to move countries in the coming years: analysts say migration policies must evolve to reflect thatSat Feb 04 2023 - 05:00
West African fishermen in fight for better conditionsThe existing international conventions are not working and the fishers are turning to the state for supportFri Feb 03 2023 - 18:00
Pope says Mass for one million in KinshashaPontiff calls for peace in Democratic Republic of the Congo, which has experienced decades of conflictWed Feb 01 2023 - 16:45
Pope begins three-day visit to DRC before travelling on to South SudanFrancis is the first pope to visit the Democratic Republic of the Congo in nearly 40 yearsTue Jan 31 2023 - 20:10
President questions future of national borders to block migration amid climate threat ‘We can’t look at those drowned in the sea… without realising that something has gone desperately wrong,’ Michael D Higgins saysSat Jan 28 2023 - 05:00
Michael D Higgins: ‘How many atrocities are ignored because of trade relationships? Trade should not be defeating human rights’The President on migration, the Irish housing crisis and how he has his role ‘quite worked out’Sat Jan 28 2023 - 05:00
President says global food production model ‘fundamentally flawed’Higgins speaks at opening of major food security conference in SenegalWed Jan 25 2023 - 16:38
Ireland must welcome people fleeing persecution ‘without distinction’, says President Higgins President calls for sympathy for refugees and modern-day slaves on visit to SenegalTue Jan 24 2023 - 19:30
President to make address on food security during official Senegal tripMichael D Higgins meets Senegal’s President Macky Sall at presidential palace in Dakar during visitTue Jan 24 2023 - 18:23
Uganda’s Ebola outbreak declared over after four monthsOutbreak had initially raised particular concern as it was the ‘Sudan strain’ for which there are no approved vaccinations or therapeuticsWed Jan 11 2023 - 19:22
Somalia’s first climate change minister: ‘Our future is not in our hands, as the climate change is caused outside our borders’Khadija Mohamed Al-Makhzoumi explains to Sally Hayden that international action is needed to tackle droughts afflicting millions in vulnerable countries such as Somalia, and how Mary Robinson could helpTue Jan 10 2023 - 16:00
Somalia’s fight against Al Shabaab, the group who must not be namedThe Islamic militants were pushed out of Mogadishu in 2011, but attacks continueMon Jan 09 2023 - 13:01