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Ivory Coast considers cocoa price cut after Ghana

Ivory Coast considers cocoa price cut after Ghana

February 19, 2026

Ivory Coast could emulate Ghana by cutting the price paid to farmers for their cocoa beans, Reuters reported Thursday citing government sources

Former Prince Andrew arrested by British police after revelations in Epstein files

Former Prince Andrew arrested by British police after revelations in Epstein files

February 19, 2026

He has been detained on suspicion of misconduct in public office linked to his dealings with late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

651 arrested in Africa-wide crackdown on online scam networks

651 arrested in Africa-wide crackdown on online scam networks

February 19, 2026

Police across 16 African countries have arrested more than 650 suspected cybercriminals and recovered over 4.3 million US dollars in a major international crackdown on online scams.

Over a million children vaccinated against polio in southern Malawi

Over a million children vaccinated against polio in southern Malawi

February 19, 2026

The four-day campaign comes following the detection of a new polio case in late January.

Conservationists help save the eyesight of a rhino in Zimbabwe

Conservationists help save the eyesight of a rhino in Zimbabwe

February 19, 2026

They used his favourite foods to coax him into the tight space and then took steps to desensitise him to humans, allowing rangers to administer eyedrops.

At least 15 children killed in Sudan drone strike: UN

At least 15 children killed in Sudan drone strike: UN

February 19, 2026

A drone strike on a displacement camp in Sudan killed at least 15 children earlier this week, the United Nations reported late on Wednesday.

School in Kenya transforms learning for students with dyslexia

School in Kenya transforms learning for students with dyslexia

February 19, 2026

In the classroom everything is taught step by step with a multitude of props to help youngsters understand, whether the subject involves numbers or letters. Dyslexia affects around 10% of learners and represents a stumbling block to literacy

War devastates Sudan's ancient acacia forest, threatening ecosystem

War devastates Sudan's ancient acacia forest, threatening ecosystem

February 19, 2026

Nearly three years of conflict have reduced Sudan's historic Al-Sunut acacia forest south of Khartoum to barren fields of stumps, destroying a vital green shield against Nile floods and a haven for migratory birds from Europe.

Nigeria's president signs amended Electoral Act into law despite push back

Nigeria's president signs amended Electoral Act into law despite push back

February 19, 2026

Critics are unhappy about the removal of a clause mandating the 'real-time' electronic transmission of election results.

Africa forges a trade future beyond AGOA [Business Africa]

Africa forges a trade future beyond AGOA [Business Africa]

February 19, 2026

With the global trade landscape rapidly shifting, AGOA's fitness for purpose has been questioned. While its imminent end is a blow for African exporters, it is a chance for governments to build a trade strategy that leverages the AfCFTA, embraces e-commerce, and reduces geopolitical risk

Trump hosts Black History Month reception amid racial tensions

Trump hosts Black History Month reception amid racial tensions

February 19, 2026

President Donald Trump welcomed guests to the White House for a Black History Month reception on Wednesday, less than two weeks after sparking bipartisan outrage by posting a racist video depicting former President Barack Obama and his wife as primates.

Russia has taken 'over 1,000' Kenyans to Ukraine: intelligence report

Russia has taken 'over 1,000' Kenyans to Ukraine: intelligence report

February 19, 2026

More than 1,000 Kenyans have gone to fight for the Russian army in Ukraine, most of them tricked into signing military contracts, according to an intelligence report presented to Kenya's parliament.

Toxic gas leak at mine in Nigeria kills 37 people

Toxic gas leak at mine in Nigeria kills 37 people

February 19, 2026

A toxic gas leak at a mine in north-central Nigeria killed 37 people and led to the hospitalization of 26 others, according to police.

IMF approves $91 million in funding for Niger following programme review

IMF approves $91 million in funding for Niger following programme review

February 19, 2026

The announcement comes despite the country's recent political upheaval and its move away from traditional Western partners.

Gabonese opposition and businesses angry about social media ban

Gabonese opposition and businesses angry about social media ban

February 19, 2026

The High Authority for Communication on Tuesday announced a block on access to services saying posts are fuelling conflict and division in the country.

U2 slams Putin, ICE in defiant new EP 'Days of Ash'

U2 slams Putin, ICE in defiant new EP 'Days of Ash'

February 19, 2026

Irish rock legends U2 have released their first collection of new songs in nearly a decade—a politically charged EP taking aim at Russian President Vladimir Putin, U.S. immigration enforcement, and global human rights abuses.

UN probe finds evidence of genocide in Darfur city of El-Fasher

UN probe finds evidence of genocide in Darfur city of El-Fasher

February 19, 2026

A United Nations investigation into the fall of El-Fasher, a key city in Sudan’s western Darfur region, has found that acts committed during its prolonged siege and eventual capture may amount to genocide.

'No food' in South Sudan displacement camp as new conflict breaks out

'No food' in South Sudan displacement camp as new conflict breaks out

February 18, 2026

Internally displaced people in South Sudan say there is "no food" in their informal camp as fresh fighting erupts between government and opposition forces in Jonglei state. The conflict has displaced around 280,000 people since December, according to the United Nations.

38 killed in gas blast at Nigeria lead mine

38 killed in gas blast at Nigeria lead mine

February 18, 2026

Thirty-eight lead miners were killed when gas exploded at a pit in central Nigeria's Plateau state, local sources said.

DRC: Musicians work to preserve Congolese rumba

DRC: Musicians work to preserve Congolese rumba

February 18, 2026

Some musicians and historians in the Democratic Republic of Congo are hard at work trying to preserve the tradition of Congolese rumba, which was added to UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list five years ago.

Russian navy warship docks in Iran ahead of joint naval exercises

Russian navy warship docks in Iran ahead of joint naval exercises

February 18, 2026

Iran temporarily shut the Strait of Hormuz for live-fire drills on Tuesday, a rare show of force that coincided with another round of indirect nuclear negotiations with the United States in Geneva.

Ramadan: Egytian charity delivers aid during Islamic holy month

Ramadan: Egytian charity delivers aid during Islamic holy month

February 18, 2026

As Muslims across the world gear up to celebrate Ramadan, the Misr ElKheir charity foundation in Egypt is getting aid ready for residents living in poverty.

Ashes and reflection: Lagos Catholics mark Ash Wednesday

Ashes and reflection: Lagos Catholics mark Ash Wednesday

February 18, 2026

Catholics in Nigeria's largest city flocked to churches on Wednesday for Ash Wednesday, beginning the 40-day Lenten season with prayers and the traditional imposition of ashes.

South Sudan: Hospitals overwhelmed as fighting rages on

South Sudan: Hospitals overwhelmed as fighting rages on

February 19, 2026

The Aboko teaching hospital is one of a string in South Sudan that are overwhelmed as fighting in the country rages on. It has only one surgeon, and resources are running thin on the ground.

ISWAP raid kills eight Nigerian soldiers as jihadist attacks intensify in northeast

ISWAP raid kills eight Nigerian soldiers as jihadist attacks intensify in northeast

February 18, 2026

At least eight Nigerian soldiers have been killed and 23 others wounded after a deadly raid by jihadists linked to the Islamic State in the country’s northeast.

Kenya to roll out game-changing HIV drug in March

Kenya to roll out game-changing HIV drug in March

February 18, 2026

Kenya will begin rolling out a revolutionary new HIV-prevention drug in March, offering near-complete protection with just two shots a year. The move comes as African nations scramble to adapt to shifting US foreign aid priorities.

Somalia: Government announces progress in fight against Al-Shabaab

Somalia: Government announces progress in fight against Al-Shabaab

February 18, 2026

Somalia’s government has announced it is making progress in its long-running fight against the Al-Qaida linked Al-Shabaab militant group. Officials have announced they’ve reclaimed territory from the militants, which once controlled swathes of the country.

'Pay or he dies': the deadly price of hope for Egypt's migrants

'Pay or he dies': the deadly price of hope for Egypt's migrants

February 18, 2026

The call came from Libya: pay $4,000 immediately, or the boy dies at sea. For Youssef Ibrahim, whose 18-year-old brother Hamdy had vanished after contacting smugglers online, there was no choice. "Returning meant death. There was no way back," another relative told AFP.

Family rejects poisoning claims in Edgar Lungu case

Family rejects poisoning claims in Edgar Lungu case

February 18, 2026

The relatives of former Edgar Lungu have dismissed allegations that he was poisoned, as South African authorities pursue inquiries that have further delayed his burial months after his death.

Social media suspended in Gabon 'until further notice': media regulator

Social media suspended in Gabon 'until further notice': media regulator

February 18, 2026

Gabon's media regulator on Tuesday announced the suspension of social media platforms "until further notice", blaming content posted online for stoking conflict and division in society

Rio’s samba schools dazzle in high-stakes carnival showdown

Rio’s samba schools dazzle in high-stakes carnival showdown

February 18, 2026

The rhythm took over Rio de Janeiro as top-tier samba schools lit up the runway at the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, delivering a spectacle of music, movement and emotion.

Chicago vigil pays tribute to civil rights icon Jesse Jackson

Chicago vigil pays tribute to civil rights icon Jesse Jackson

February 18, 2026

As news of Rev. Jesse Jackson's passing spread, those who knew him best gathered Tuesday evening in Chicago for a prayer and vigil, vowing to "keep hope alive" — the very mantra that defined his decades-long fight for equality.

Senegal prosecutor rejects accusations police tortured and killed student

Senegal prosecutor rejects accusations police tortured and killed student

February 18, 2026

A public prosecutor in Senegal has rejected accusations that a student who died on a Dakar university campus was killed by police.

Algeria and France agree to restore security cooperation after visit by French Interior Minister

Algeria and France agree to restore security cooperation after visit by French Interior Minister

February 18, 2026

France and Algeria agreed on Tuesday to restart security cooperation during a visit to Algiers by French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez, marking the first sign of a thaw in diplomatic ties.

Erdogan slams Israel over Somaliland recognition, warns of horn of Africa instability

Erdogan slams Israel over Somaliland recognition, warns of horn of Africa instability

February 18, 2026

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has criticised Israel’s move to recognise the breakaway Republic of Somaliland, saying the decision will not benefit Somaliland or the wider region.

South Africa to deploy troops to crime hotspots within 10 days

South Africa to deploy troops to crime hotspots within 10 days

February 17, 2026

Crime-weary South Africa will deploy army units alongside police within 10 days to tackle rampant crime fuelled by drugs gangs and illegal miners, the police minister said Tuesday.

Nigeria issues warning over illegal recruitment of its citizens for Russia’s war in Ukraine

Nigeria issues warning over illegal recruitment of its citizens for Russia’s war in Ukraine

February 17, 2026

Nigeria warned its nationals against being recruited for armed conflicts abroad after reports that some were duped into fighting for Russia in Ukraine, as were citizens of other African countries.

Nigeria and Kenya lead production of electric vans using Chinese kits

Nigeria and Kenya lead production of electric vans using Chinese kits

February 17, 2026

As nations seek to cut fuel costs and reduce emissions, both countries have signed deals to assemble vehicles using kits produced by automakers in China.

Erdogan in Addis: Turkey deepens Ethiopia ties

Erdogan in Addis: Turkey deepens Ethiopia ties

February 17, 2026

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is in Ethiopia for his first official visit since 2015. He was received by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed with an elaborate ceremony at the presidential palace in Addis Ababa.

UN calls on both authorities in Libya to protect rights of migrants

UN calls on both authorities in Libya to protect rights of migrants

February 17, 2026

A new report by two of its agencies describes systematic rights violations and abuses of migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Art dealers shift focus to Gulf buyers amid global sales slump

Art dealers shift focus to Gulf buyers amid global sales slump

February 17, 2026

As global art sales tumble, the oil-rich Gulf is emerging as the industry's new frontier, with heavyweights like Art Basel making their regional debut in Qatar to tap into a surge of cultural investment.

Pix of the Day February 17, 2026

Pix of the Day February 17, 2026

February 17, 2026

Pix of the Day February 17, 2026

Sudan’s children caught between war and hope

Sudan’s children caught between war and hope

February 17, 2026

Sudan is one of the countries that practices female genital mutilation. The UN Children's Fund and the UN Population Fund, UNFPA, have a joint program on the elimination of female genital mutilation, which the agencies continue to implement despite the challenges of a country at war.

U.S. Embassy in Ghana opens over 1,000 new visa Interview slots

U.S. Embassy in Ghana opens over 1,000 new visa Interview slots

February 17, 2026

The United States Embassy in Ghana has announced the release of more than 1,000 new interview appointments for B1/B2 visas, offering fresh opportunities for applicants seeking to travel to the U.S. for business or tourism.

Workers at Kenya's main airport call off strike after two days of disruption

Workers at Kenya's main airport call off strike after two days of disruption

February 17, 2026

The industrial action caused severe disruptions to local and international flights and air traffic control operations.

Nigeria probes Temu over alleged data privacy breaches

Nigeria probes Temu over alleged data privacy breaches

February 17, 2026

Nigeria’s data protection regulator has opened an investigation into Chinese-owned e-commerce platform Temu over suspected violations of the country’s privacy laws.

Proposed ICE detention center in New Jersey sparks protests and divides locals

Proposed ICE detention center in New Jersey sparks protests and divides locals

February 17, 2026

In the quiet, rural township of Roxbury, New Jersey, a sprawling warehouse has become the center of a growing national controversy over U.S. immigration policy.

Gold rush fever grips township outside South African city of Springs

Gold rush fever grips township outside South African city of Springs

February 17, 2026

The frenzy began a while ago when a man digging a fence post in a cattle kraal claimed to have found gold.

Jesse Jackson, civil rights titan and presidential candidate, dies at 84

Jesse Jackson, civil rights titan and presidential candidate, dies at 84

February 17, 2026

The Reverend Jesse Jackson, a towering figure in the American civil rights movement who evolved from a protégé of Martin Luther King Jr. into a two-time presidential candidate and a global mediator, has died at the age of 84.

Sudan faces Ramadan amidst war and economic hardship

Sudan faces Ramadan amidst war and economic hardship

February 17, 2026

With Ramadan just hours away, shoppers fill the markets of Omdurman, rushing to secure provisions for the holy month. But the festive spirit is overshadowed by hardship due to the uncertainties gripping the country.

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