By John Ikani The Taliban has issued yet another restrictive measure targeting women in Afghanistan, this time prohibiting women from "hearing other women’s voices" during prayer, sources reported this week. Khalid Hanafi, the acting minister of...
By Ebi Kesiena A senior opposition leader in Malawi, Patricia Kaliati, has been charged with plotting to assassinate President Lazarus Chakwera. Kaliati, who is the Secretary-General of the UTM party, was arrested recently on allegations of...
By Ebi Kesiena French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Morocco on Monday for a crucial three-day visit aimed at deepening cooperation on trade, climate change, and immigration. The visit follows years of diplomatic strain, primarily over...
By Ebi Kesiena China's economic challenges have led to a significant decline in its billionaire population. According to a latest research from the Hurun Report, the number of dollar billionaires in the country has plummeted from...
By Lucy Adautin With election day approaching, the US election has stirred division among African American diaspora in Ghana. Seeing one wearing a scarf decorated with an image of Kamala Harris, Jimmie Thorne, a printing shop...
By Ebi Kesiena The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday cautioned the Kenyan government against pursuing a substantial loan deal with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), warning that it could lead to significant debt challenges. According...
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