As the UK government swoops to the rescue of British Steel, papers ask whether its Chinese owners Jingwe may have sabotaged the plant, and whether nationalisation could come back into fashion. In…
Fifty years ago, Lebanon descended into one of the darkest periods in its modern history: the civil war. The brutal 15-year conflict was marked by sectarian violence and shifting front lines. In…
From 2027, all ships are required to use less CO2 emitting fuels, or face penalties. It is aimed at forcing the industry to lower its carbon footprint and not everyone is happy…
Vigilante violence is so prevalent in Nigeria that suspicion of petty theft can get people killed. Experts say Nigeria must reform its justice and police systems to deter it.…
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has vowed to keep fighting after she was found guilty of embezzlement and banned from running in France's next presidential election. At a rally in Paris,…
In an interview with FRANCE 24, Nigeria's minister of information and national orientation discussed fears of a global trade war, the situation in post-coup Niger and the security situation in West Africa.…
Across Africa, renewable energy is rapidly evolving. From Zambia’s energy crisis sparked by droughts to Nigeria’s dependency on noisy diesel generators, the continent is exploring solar and battery power solutions for a…