Morocco decides to lift ban on flights; welcomes tourists
Morocco banned all international flights and their ferry services last year, in November, due to the emergence of the highly infectious Omicron variant. It reopened its border once again on…
Sudanese authorities briefly arrests 3 of our journalists amid protests, says BBC
Sudan protest is still going on, and the authorities are coming at no conclusion. The protest is invoking new troubling circumstances daily. Earlier this month, they banned the Al Jazeera…
South Africa health regulator approves Sinopharm vaccine against COVID-19
The South Africa health regulator stated that it had approved a COVID-19 vaccine Sinopharm from China. However, a senior health official noted that the government was not planning to obtain…
Approval for South Africa made COVID-19 could take 3 years: WHO
According to the WHO officials, the mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine produced at the World Health Organization-backed vaccine hub in South Africa could take three years to get approved if the companies…
Farmers and activists in Northern Sudan suspends their blockades in the state
Agriculturalists and activists in Sudan's Northern State have stopped and blocked the central streets in the state, including the vital links to the Egyptian border. The blockage that has interfered,…
‘Nigeria’ once called as ‘food basket’ is facing food-crisis these days: Reports
Nigeria, once known for its Crops, is suffering Hunger Hits nowadays. However, the United Nations' World Food Program (WFP) tried its best to control the food crisis in Africa's most…
Healthcare workers should avoid the illicit practice of FGM: WHO
FGM (Female Genital Mutilation) includes all the processes that involve partial or complete removal of the outer part of female genitalia or other injuries to the female genital organs for…
A boy fell 100 feet down in a well days ago; died
A boy who fell 100 feet down in the well hole died after battling to come out of it for five days. He got stuck there on Tuesday morning, which…
Drug-resistant malaria is taking a pace in Africa: Experts
Malaria kills more than a million people in a particular year, and most of them are small children. As per the World Health Organization, interventions controlled around 10.6 million malaria…
