Greece, Italy and Malta interior Ministers evicted out of Libya, together with an EU migration commissioner
Libyan officials claimed that there have been some ‘violations,’ allegedly committed by the European delegation and demanded their immediate departure from the Benghazi territory.
Regional Financial Intergration for Eastern African countries being hatched between EAC and IGAD
While countries like Kenya, Tanzania, and Ethiopia have made strides in domestic interoperability, regional integration remains stifled by gaps in regulations, technical disparities, and cybersecurity concerns.
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JBL Boombox 4 to be launched at IFA Berlin in September 2025
JBL Boombox 4 is believed to be the ultimate portable speaker which will save the company from the competition. But will Harman Kardon deliver this time?
Egypt launches the first field epidemiology training programme in vector control for Middle East and Africa
The Field Epidemiology Training Programme in Egypt comprises competency-based, mentored training that helps public health professionals enhance their field epidemiology knowledge, skills
Mass protests as Libyan Political Activist dies inside the Public Prosecution Building in Tripoli
Al-Marimi, known for his strong opposition to the Western-based Government of National Unity (GNU), had been one of the most outspoken critics of Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibeh.
South Sudan’s Chief of Defence Forces removed as President Kiir revamps administration in Juba
The shake-up in South Sudan's top military and administrative posts comes amidst a backdrop of ongoing political instability and conflict in the region.
Kenya honours former UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon with Chief of the Order of the Golden Heart award
“In his more than 50-year public career, former United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has made a huge impact on global affairs and humanity,” stated President Ruto.
Cyberattacks account for 30 percent of all crime in East Africa but global attention ignores the continent
While global attention remains fixed on high-profile cyber incidents in North America and Europe, a quieter crisis is unfolding much closer to home, especially in East and West Africa.
East African Legislative Assembly adopts accounts committee report on previous years’ audits
According to the audited report, the Community operated with a budget of USD 105 million, but actual expenditure reached only USD 72.7 million, resulting in a budget absorption rate of 69 percent.