Israel reached a deal with Rabat on Tuesday to bring Moroccan construction and healthcare workers to the Jewish state, Israeli Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked's office said as she visited the kingdom.
Around 250 elephants will be relocated within Malawi, after their population boomed in the Liwonde National Park where they were living, putting a strain on local communities.
South Africa's largest opposition party on Tuesday said it was seeking the help of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation to probe President Cyril Ramaphosa's 2020 farm cash heist.
An Algerian lawmaker has been jailed for three years for trying to help his daughter cheat on a school math exam, the APS state news agency said Tuesday as reported by AFP.
At least five people, including four children, have died after torrential rain overnight led to flooding in Ivory Coast's economic capital Abidjan, the emergency services said Tuesday.
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees has officially declared an end to refugee status for nationals of Ivory Coast, stating that the country has "turned the page" on bitter conflicts.
Only a fraction of refugees in need of resettlement to a third country are offered a spot, and the UN warned Tuesday that the needs are expected to increase sharply next year.
The European Union on Tuesday pledged an additional 600 million euros to help vulnerable African and other nations weather a food security crisis worsened by Russia's war on Ukraine.
Burkina Faso's ruling junta is creating two military zones in the north and east -- reputed havens for jihadists -- where "human presence is forbidden", the army said late on Monday.
At least 132 civilians have been killed over the past three days in neighboring towns in central Mali in attacks blamed on jihadists, local officials and a senior government official said Monday.
The United States and Morocco on Monday launched the vast annual "African Lion" military exercise, amid heightened tensions between the North African kingdom and neighboring Algeria.
East African leaders met in Kenya on Monday to discuss the security situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo's violence-torn east.
Guinea's military ruler Mamady Doumbouya, has given foreign miners two weeks to establish a joint venture project acceptable to the government to exploit a huge iron ore deposit, state media reported.
Hundreds of people belonging to the Amhara ethnic group were killed by rebels in Ethiopia's Oromia region over the weekend, survivors said Monday, but the insurgents denied the claims, blaming government forces for the deaths.
The number of migrants seeking to cross the Channel from France to England rose 68 percent in the first half of 2022, the French interior ministry said Monday.
A South African campaigner for the legalization of euthanasia, convicted of premeditated murders of three people he helped to die, was released from house arrest Monday after serving a three-year sentence.
Belgium on Monday handed over the last remains of slain Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba -- a tooth -- to his family, turning a page on a grim chapter in its colonial past.
Raiders in Mali have killed at least 20 civilians in attacks on villages near the northern town of Gao, while a UN peacekeeper died in a mine explosion in the troubled region.
A UN peacekeeper was killed by a mine Sunday in restive northern Mali as he was participating in a patrol, the head of the UN's MINUSMA Mali force El Ghassim Wane announced.
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