SLB, the world’s biggest oilfield services provider, warned oil explorers’ spending growth has waned in recent months as they ...
The 1.5 million people in the capital of Juba grapple with a lack of power, running water, salaries and medicine as the ...
Disputes over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam intersect with conflicts sparked by Ethiopia’s Red Sea ambitions.
Child poverty continues to be most prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa, as the region accounted for more than 70 percent of the ...
The humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate as Israel's siege of Jabalia, a densely populated area in the ...
An international hacking group wanted to declare "cyberwar" on the U.S. by digitally attacking some of the nation's most ...
Christians in Sudan are caught between two fighting factions, with each military group accusing them of siding with the other ...
A huge country gets barely any tourists despite having more pyramids than Egypt. Sudan is located in northwest Africa, ...
The coast guard in Greece says at least one man has died and another two are missing after a wooden boat carrying 100 migrants sank south of the small southern ...
The World Bank now expects Sub-Saharan Africa's economy to grow by 3% in 2024, down from the 3.4% projected in April. In a report released on October 14, the institution points to the collapse of ...
Keir Starmer's continued commitment to selling UK arms to Israel following the deadly attacks on Lebanon shows there is no red line, argues Daniel Lindley.
Eighty percent of the record 163 million Africans facing acute food insecurity are in conflict-affected countries, including potentially 840,000 people in Sudan, South Sudan, and Mali confronting ...