10 years after Arab Spring, Libyans have little hope for future

Mohsen Hassan bin Daou was wounded in Libya's uprising a decade ago but he has little hope for the country's future almost 10 years after a NATO-backed uprising ousted and killed dictator Moamer Kadhafi
Oil spills in the Niger Delta contaminated land and groundwater
Nigerians can sue Shell over Niger Delta oil spills - UK court rules
The UK Supreme Court on Friday allowed a group of 42,500 Nigerian farmers and fishermen to sue Royal Dutch Shell (RDS) in English courts after years of oil spills in the Niger Delta contaminated land and groundwater.
Pete Edochie has blessed son, Yul as he seeks to contest presidency in 2023
Pete Edochie endorses son for Nigeria's 2023 presidential poll
Pete Edochie, a veteran Nollywood actor, has endorsed, Yul, his son, for Nigeria's 2023 presidential race.
File photo: The country has been involved in a three-month-long conflict
Ethiopia's Tigray 'one step from famine' - EU
The European Commission on Thursday warned that the Tigray region of Ethiopia could be approaching a famine, as the country's three-month-long conflict continued.
China’s state broadcaster has come under fire for the depiction
Chinese state TV's blackface actors triggers new racism controversy
China’s state broadcaster has come under fire once more for a performance featuring dancers made up to look African during its annual gala show to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
Two police officers were killed in the fight
Four die as Uganda police, local residents clash
Two police officers attached to Bukwo Central Police Station in Uganda's Eastern region were on Thursday hacked to death by an angry mob in Kapkworos Sub County, Bukwo District.
Issued in 2015, the claim centered on pollution caused by the Nchanga Copper Mine
2,500 Zambians to be compensated by UK miner over water pollution
Over 2,500 villagers in Zambia are to be financially compensated by a British mining company for significant water pollution to the region’s waterways.