Tunisia: Mosquito Outbreak Risks Rise as Summer Approaches

As summer approaches, residents across several Tunisian municipalities are facing the renewed threat of a massive mosquito proliferation. The anxiety is palpable, with many fearing a repeat of the “nightmarish scenario” experienced last year, as local authorities struggle to implement timely prevention measures. The current crisis centers on the failure of certain municipalities to treat … Read more

Senegal: National Crackdown Dismantles Major Drug Trafficking Networks

Senegalese law enforcement has launched a sweeping national offensive against narcotics trafficking, resulting in the dismantling of multiple drug distribution networks across the country. The operations, led by the Central Office for the Repression of Illicit Traffic of Drugs and Health Products (OCRTIS), have targeted a variety of substances, including cannabis, crack cocaine, and hashish. … Read more

Fact-Checking in Francophone Africa: Challenges and the Fight Against Disinformation

In the bustling digital corridors of Francophone Africa, a quiet but fierce battle is being waged over the nature of truth. For journalists dedicated to the rigorous process of verification, the reward for their labor is often not gratitude, but a label: trouble-fête—the party poopers. In an era where viral narratives often travel faster than … Read more

Who is Zeine Ould Zeidane? Mauritanian Economist to Lead IMF Africa Department

Reports indicate that Zeine Ould Zeidane, a distinguished Mauritanian economist and former political leader, is poised to take the helm of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Africa Department. This potential appointment brings a wealth of high-level governance and financial expertise to one of the most critical regional portfolios within the global financial institution. The transition … Read more

Africa Fuel Crisis: Iran War Disrupts Oil Supply

Iran War Disrupts Fuel Supplies, Threatening African Economies The escalating tensions surrounding the conflict in Iran are sending ripples across global energy markets, with African nations particularly vulnerable to disruptions in fuel supplies. Many African economies are facing the prospect of running critically low on refined fuel as the war constricts shipments through the vital … Read more

Morocco Wholesale Sales Forecast: Moderate Rise Expected in Q1 2026

Moroccan Wholesale Trade Poised for Moderate Growth in Early 2026 Moroccan wholesale businesses are anticipating a modest increase in sales for the first quarter of 2026, according to recent data released by the Haut-Commissariat au Plan (HCP), Morocco’s central planning agency. This cautious optimism follows a period of relative stability in the fourth quarter of … Read more

7.2 Million-Year-Old Femur Challenges Human Origins: Did We Evolve in Europe, Not Africa?

Could Humanity’s Origins Lie in the Balkans, Not Africa? Fossil Discovery Sparks Debate For decades, the story of human origins has begun in Africa. But a remarkable discovery in Bulgaria – a 7.2-million-year-old femur – is challenging that long-held narrative. The fossil, unearthed near the town of Chirpan in the Upper Thracian Plain, suggests that … Read more

Dakar Biennale of Dance 2024: Dates, Performers & Promoting African Dance | AllAfrica

Senegal Prepares to Host the 2026 Biennale de la Danse en Afrique Dakar, Senegal is gearing up to host the Biennale de la Danse en Afrique, a major celebration of African dance, from April 29th to May 3rd, 2026. A recent information meeting at the Centre culturel régional Blaise Senghor brought together dancers, professionals, and … Read more

Diego González Rivas: Pioneering Minimally Invasive Surgery & Global Healthcare Equity

The pursuit of accessible healthcare, a fundamental human right, often faces stark realities in underserved regions. But a growing movement, spearheaded by innovative medical professionals like Spanish thoracic surgeon Dr. Diego González Rivas, is challenging these limitations. Dr. Rivas, recognized globally for pioneering the uniportal technique in lung surgery, was recently honored with the ‘Medical … Read more

Senegal Studies DRC Electoral Practices for Political Reforms

Sénégal Seeks Electoral Best Practices in Democratic Republic of Congo Amidst Sweeping Reform Plans Dakar – A Senegalese delegation, led by Souleymane Teliko, Director General of the Centre de Formation Judiciaire du Sénégal (CFJ), recently concluded a benchmarking mission to Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, to study the country’s electoral processes. The visit, which took … Read more