Some African nations are strengthening their democracy, while most are stuck in a dangerously authoritarian spiral.
Three African leaders seeking to head the African Union have detailed their plans for regional security amid conflicts and political coups while strongly advocating for inter-Africa trade.
The African Union on Thursday urged Ethiopia and Somalia to implement "without delay" an agreement aimed at ending tensions ...
Raila Odinga declared his readiness to lead the African Union Commission (AUC) from day one, positioning himself as a ...
The connections between migration and development are integral to the growth of African societies and livelihoods. Many ...
Professor Robert Dussey, Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Integration of Togo has opined that the 9th Pan-African ...
African Table Tennis Federation president, Enitan Oshodi has said that the game will witness remarkable growth in line with ...
Kenyan peacekeepers serving with the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) celebrated their country’s 61st independence anniversary in a vibrant ceremony in Mogadishu on Thursday. Kenya ...
A controversial private equity deal over the commercial rights to the world’s highest-ranked national rugby team, South ...
Candidates for African Union chairperson advocate for two permanent UN Security Council seats to enhance representation for ...