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According to the latest annual financial stability report, the average Moroccan household debt, measured as the share of income dedicated to loan repayments, saw a modest decline to 34% in 2024, down from 35% in 2023.
Eritrean nationals inside and outside the country have extended financial support to augment the National Martyrs Trust Fund, according to…
The Malian government officially endorsed a National Charter for Peace and Reconciliation on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
More than 88 million people in East and Central Africa faced food insecurity and were requiring urgent humanitarian assistance in June 2025, the latest report revealed.
American singer Ciara Princess Wilson has officially acquired Beninese nationality, becoming one of the first prominent figures to benefit from a groundbreaking citizenship program launched by Cotonou authorities aimed at strengthening ties with the African diaspora. Ciara, along with two other individuals of African descent, received her naturalization certificate in a historic ceremony.
Eritrea has announced an ambitious bid to banish child marriage. A statement seen by APA on Friday suggests that the…
The government of Benin announced on Wednesday the appointment of acclaimed American filmmaker Shelton Jackson “Spike” Lee and his wife, producer, author, and civil rights activist Tonya Lewis Lee, as Thematic Ambassadors to the African-American Diaspora in the United States.
Three prominent Malian artists – Babani Kone, Mariam Bah, and Binguini Bagaga – were remanded in custody on Tuesday by the Prosecutor of the National Cybercrime Unit.
Despite a modest decrease in its overall unemployment rate, Tunisia continues to face a severe and persistent challenge: soaring joblessness among its young graduates.
The Open Society Foundations (OSF) announced Monday evening in Dakar the launch of three significant multi-year programs designed to bolster civic engagement, economic prosperity, and peacebuilding across the African continent.




