Truck blockade at Benin-Niger border continues
In the midst of the political instability following the recent coup in Niger, more than a hundred trucks destined for...
Amanda Platts is The African Observer's managing editor. Born in Glasgow, she read International Relations at St Andrew's where she graduated with First Class Honours. She proceeded to work at an NGO based in London aimed at supporting local communities in Africa. Since, she has worked as a freelance African geopolitical analyst where she worked with clients from academia and businesses from around the world.
In the midst of the political instability following the recent coup in Niger, more than a hundred trucks destined for...
The United Nations' World Food Programme (WFP) has announced the resumption of food aid distribution in the war-torn region of...
A centuries-old mosque in the city of Zaria, Nigeria, collapsed during Friday prayers, resulting in the loss of at least...
Leaders from the Amazon nations, as well as representatives from the Republic of Congo, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Indonesia,...
The detention of ousted Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum has garnered international attention and raised concerns over human rights violations. United...
Niger's military regime, which came into power after a coup, has announced the formation of a new government. The country's...
The World Bank has decided not to provide new loans to Uganda following the enactment of an anti-gay bill earlier...
French-Spanish lawyer, Juan Branco, who was arrested in connection with recent unrest in Senegal, has been released on Monday under...
Uganda has witnessed a significant increase in the number of men seeking paternity tests, sparking fears of family breakdowns and...
Young delegates from the BRICS countries - Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa - have gathered in Johannesburg to...