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Longest-serving African heads of state
Longest-serving African heads of state
by  AFP

Cameroon President Paul Biya, who on Sunday marks 40 years in power, is Africa's second longest-serving leader after Equatorial Guinea's Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo. - Obiang: Longest-serving - Obiang, who came to power in an August 3, 1979 coup, is Africa's longest-serving leader, with 43 years at the helm.

Ethiopia peace deal leaves unanswered questions and concerns
Ethiopia peace deal leaves unanswered questions and concerns
by  AFP

The breakthrough deal signed by Ethiopia's government and Tigrayan rebels has been hailed as a crucial step to ending two years of war, but much remains unclear, observers say, raising questions about whether it will lead to a durable peace.

Pope calls for global unity ahead of grand imam meeting in Bahrain
Pope calls for global unity ahead of grand imam meeting in Bahrain
by  AFP

Pope Francis warned Friday the world is on the edge of a "delicate precipice" buffeted by "winds of war", during a trip aimed at bridging the gap between faiths. Speaking less than three weeks from the World Cup in neighbouring Qatar, which has faced fierce scrutiny over its treatment of migrant labourers, the pope also demanded "safe and dignified" working conditions for all.

On the traces of Senegal's enigmatic anti-colonial heroine
On the traces of Senegal's enigmatic anti-colonial heroine
by  AFP

She is hailed today as a figurehead of Senegal's fight for independence from France -- but trying to seize the elusive substance of her life is almost like trying to capture a ghost. "Life is simpler when you accept your own identity."

Solar power, farming revive Tunisia school as social enterprise
Solar power, farming revive Tunisia school as social enterprise
by  AFP

Most Tunisian schools are cash-strapped and run down, but an innovative project has allowed one to become self-sustaining by generating its own solar power and growing its own food. Hamadi is meanwhile forging ahead with his next project -- a largely organic 40-hectare farm project to supply the city's 23 schools with energy and food for some 3,500 students.

At 'African COP', continent's climate needs may go unmet
At 'African COP', continent's climate needs may go unmet
by  AFP

It is being billed as the "African COP" but scientists and campaigners on the continent least responsible for climate change fear the UN summit that begins on Sunday in Egypt will once again leave them sidelined.

Blinken asks Egypt for rights progress before climate meet
Blinken asks Egypt for rights progress before climate meet
by  AFP

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called Thursday for Egypt to free political prisoners as leaders prepare to visit for the global climate summit. Rights groups estimate that some 60,000 political prisoners are behind bars in Egypt, which starting next week will welcome more than 90 world leaders including President Joe Biden for COP27.

Equatorial Guinea president launches bid for sixth term
Equatorial Guinea president launches bid for sixth term
by  AFP

Equatorial Guinea's President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who has ruled his country with an iron fist for 43 years, launched his bid for a sixth term on Thursday in a first campaign event. "An old friend is better than a new one," added the president's deputy and son, Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue.

Senegal opposition leader appears in court in rape case
Senegal opposition leader appears in court in rape case
by  AFP

Senegal's main opposition leader appeared in a Dakar court over rape accusations for the first time on Thursday, with a lawyer calling the case a state "conspiracy" that should be dropped. Sonko hopes the case will be dropped entirely due to the "non-existent acts" he is accused of, Ly added.