Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon Hits New Record
On 11th February 2022, the preliminary satellite data from government space research agency Inpe released data on deforestation taking place in Brazil’s Amazon....
African Union Holds Summit Amid the Ongoing Crises
The African Union (AU) was launched in 2002 as a successor of the organization of African Unity. The African Union is a...
The United Nations to Hold Talks in Sudan to End the Post-Coup Crisis
South Sudan known as the Republic of South Sudan is a landlocked country in east/central Africa. It is bordered to the east by Ethiopia, to the north by Sudan, to...
The Growing Political Crisis in Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in West Africa that covers an area of around 274,200 square kilometres and is bordered by Mali to the northwest, Niger to the northeast, Benin to the...
African Union Suspends Sudan over the Coup
The African Union (AU) has suspended Sudan over the transition of the country into a military coup. The suspension would remain in...
Africa: 100 Million People Threatened by Climate Change
On 19th October 2021, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) published their report as a reminder that 1.3 billion people remain vulnerable as...
South Africa: Military Coup in Guinea
In 1958, Guinea became independent with its first President Ahmed Sekou. The mineral wealth makes the country one of the continent's richest...
Madagascar and Climate-Induced Famine
Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world, which is situated off the southeast coast of Africa. The country gained its...
Ethiopian Minorities Flee to Sudan
Ethiopia has been in a state of war for months now. In the months of fighting across Ethiopia's Tigray region, more than...
South Africa: Violence Across the Continent
South Africa is witnessing its worst violence in years. Fighters linked to Al-Qaeda and ISIL have been carrying out attacks in Burkina...