Day of action against pipeline project after Tanzania greenlights construction
Tanzania's government gave its approval on 21 February for the construction of a $3.5bn crude oil pipeline, part of a ...
Tanzania's government gave its approval on 21 February for the construction of a $3.5bn crude oil pipeline, part of a ...
From southern Ethiopia to northern Kenya and Somalia, around 22 million people are at risk of hunger as the worst ...
African forest elephants' survival status dropped to critically endangered in 2022. That's terrible news on many counts, for the elephants ...
Millions of African people have demanded that the UK and others cease funding an agricultural initiative on the continent. They ...
Germany has become the latest European country to announce a potential ban on the import of hunting trophies. The move ...
The UK's minister for Africa has condemned talks between the Malian government and a Russian mercenary firm. In a statement, ...
A recent trophy hunting controversy in Zimbabwe has strengthened the argument that the practice is damaging to conservation. In the ...
Millions of vaccines manufactured in South Africa are being sent to Europe despite concerns about global vaccine inequality. 32m doses ...
Major NGOs that run clinics in Kenya and Tanzania also pledge action against ‘abhorrent’ practices to ‘change’ individuals’ sexual orientation ...
On 24 February, National Security raided the offices of LGBT+ Rights Ghana. It came not long after the organisation opened a ...
Armed security forces have suppressed a planned peaceful protest in Lagos, Nigeria. End SARS protesters planned to occupy Lekki toll ...
Angola has introduced a new penal code which decriminalises same-sex relationships and prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation. The colonial-era code, which ...
Exactly 60 years ago today, Congolese national liberation leader Patrice Lumumba was assassinated. Those responsible were most likely troops of ...
If 2020 has taught people anything, it's that our relationship with the rest of the natural world needs to change. ...
The continent of 1.3 billion people is being warned against ‘prevention fatigue’.
The Tigray People’s Liberation Front warned such strikes would continue ‘unless the attacks against us stop’.
On 12 November, three activists scaled the Houses of Parliament to hang an oversized open letter to the people of ...
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