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Ethiopian Government, Tigrayan Forces Agree to End Fighting

November 4 marks two years since war broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region between Tigrayan forces and the federal government and its regional allies,...

Nigerian Police Search for 21 Teenagers Kidnapped in Northwest Katsina State

Security forces in northwest Nigeria's Katsina state are searching for 21 teenagers, most of them girls, who were abducted by gunmen from a farm...

UN Study: One-Third of Planet’s Major Glaciers Will Be Gone by 2050

A new United Nations study concludes that one-third of the world’s major glaciers will be gone by 2050 at their current rate of melting. The...

Ethiopia Peace Deal Hailed as First Step to End Africa’s Deadliest Conflict

World leaders are reacting with cautious optimism after the announcement of a peace deal and a cease-fire between warring parties in northern Ethiopia’s Tigray...

Cameroon’s President Celebrates 40 Years in Power; Opposition Seeking Electoral Reforms

Cameroon's government and its supporters are holding events this week ahead of celebrations Sunday marking President Paul Biya's 40 years in power. Meanwhile, opposition...

Nigeria’s Currency at Record Lows as Citizens React to Government’s Redesign Plan

Nigeria's currency, the naira, has dropped to a record low against the U.S. dollar as Nigerians scramble to buy U.S. currency ahead of a...

Climate-Related Disease Outbreaks Surge in Greater Horn of Africa

The United Nations reports that up to 222 million people globally are facing acute hunger — and that 47 million of them in the...

Education of Kenyan Herders’ Children Disrupted as Drought Forces Dropouts

Kenyan authorities say the ongoing drought that has left millions of people in need of food aid is also forcing tens of thousands of...

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