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Over a million children vaccinated against polio in southern Malawi
Africanews EN • 19 Feb 2026, 15:29
The four-day campaign comes following the detection of a new polio case in late January.
Over a million children vaccinated against polio in southern Malawi
Africanews EN • 19 Feb 2026, 15:29
The four-day campaign comes following the detection of a new polio case in late January.
The four-day campaign comes following the detection of a new polio case in late January.
Conservationists help save the eyesight of a rhino in Zimbabwe
Africanews EN • 19 Feb 2026, 14:49
They used his favourite foods to coax him into the tight space and then took steps to desensitise him to humans, allowing rangers to administer eyedrops.
Conservationists help save the eyesight of a rhino in Zimbabwe
Africanews EN • 19 Feb 2026, 14:49
They used his favourite foods to coax him into the tight space and then took steps to desensitise him to humans, allowing rangers to administer eyedrops.
They used his favourite foods to coax him into the tight space and then took steps to desensitise him to humans, allowing rangers to administer eyedrops.
Former UBA Chairman Israel Ogbue is dead
Premium Times Nigeria • 19 Feb 2026, 13:54
Born on 18 February 1927, in Onicha-Olona, Delta State, Mr Ogbue’s professional journey began in the Federal Civil Service before he travelled to the United Kingdom for further st…
Former UBA Chairman Israel Ogbue is dead
Premium Times Nigeria • 19 Feb 2026, 13:54
Born on 18 February 1927, in Onicha-Olona, Delta State, Mr Ogbue’s professional journey began in the Federal Civil Service before he travelled to the United Kingdom for further st…
Born on 18 February 1927, in Onicha-Olona, Delta State, Mr Ogbue’s professional journey began in the Federal Civil Service before he travelled to the United Kingdom for further studies. The post Former UBA Chairman Israel Ogbue is dead appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
At least 15 children killed in Sudan drone strike: UN
Africanews EN • 19 Feb 2026, 13:46
A drone strike on a displacement camp in Sudan killed at least 15 children earlier this week, the United Nations reported late on Wednesday.
At least 15 children killed in Sudan drone strike: UN
Africanews EN • 19 Feb 2026, 13:46
A drone strike on a displacement camp in Sudan killed at least 15 children earlier this week, the United Nations reported late on Wednesday.
A drone strike on a displacement camp in Sudan killed at least 15 children earlier this week, the United Nations reported late on Wednesday.
School in Kenya transforms learning for students with dyslexia
Africanews EN • 19 Feb 2026, 13:11
In the classroom everything is taught step by step with a multitude of props to help youngsters understand, whether the subject involves numbers or letters. Dyslexia affects aroun…
School in Kenya transforms learning for students with dyslexia
Africanews EN • 19 Feb 2026, 13:11
In the classroom everything is taught step by step with a multitude of props to help youngsters understand, whether the subject involves numbers or letters. Dyslexia affects aroun…
In the classroom everything is taught step by step with a multitude of props to help youngsters understand, whether the subject involves numbers or letters. Dyslexia affects around 10% of learners and represents a stumbling block to literacy
War devastates Sudan's ancient acacia forest, threatening ecosystem
Africanews EN • 19 Feb 2026, 12:34
Nearly three years of conflict have reduced Sudan's historic Al-Sunut acacia forest south of Khartoum to barren fields of stumps, destroying a vital green shield against Nile floo…
War devastates Sudan's ancient acacia forest, threatening ecosystem
Africanews EN • 19 Feb 2026, 12:34
Nearly three years of conflict have reduced Sudan's historic Al-Sunut acacia forest south of Khartoum to barren fields of stumps, destroying a vital green shield against Nile floo…
Nearly three years of conflict have reduced Sudan's historic Al-Sunut acacia forest south of Khartoum to barren fields of stumps, destroying a vital green shield against Nile floods and a haven for migratory birds from Europe.
Africa stakes its claim in the global AI race
African Business • 19 Feb 2026, 12:21
At the India AI Summit, African leaders, policymakers and innovators signalled that the continent is no longer a passive consumer of artificial intelligence. Instead, it is positi…
Africa stakes its claim in the global AI race
African Business • 19 Feb 2026, 12:21
At the India AI Summit, African leaders, policymakers and innovators signalled that the continent is no longer a passive consumer of artificial intelligence. Instead, it is positi…
At the India AI Summit, African leaders, policymakers and innovators signalled that the continent is no longer a passive consumer of artificial intelligence. Instead, it is positioning itself as a strategic partner, regulatory voice and emerging innovation hub in a rapidly expanding global market.
Nigeria's president signs amended Electoral Act into law despite push back
Africanews EN • 19 Feb 2026, 11:58
Critics are unhappy about the removal of a clause mandating the 'real-time' electronic transmission of election results.
Nigeria's president signs amended Electoral Act into law despite push back
Africanews EN • 19 Feb 2026, 11:58
Critics are unhappy about the removal of a clause mandating the 'real-time' electronic transmission of election results.
Critics are unhappy about the removal of a clause mandating the 'real-time' electronic transmission of election results.
Africa forges a trade future beyond AGOA [Business Africa]
Africanews EN • 19 Feb 2026, 11:31
With the global trade landscape rapidly shifting, AGOA's fitness for purpose has been questioned. While its imminent end is a blow for African exporters, it is a chance for govern…
Africa forges a trade future beyond AGOA [Business Africa]
Africanews EN • 19 Feb 2026, 11:31
With the global trade landscape rapidly shifting, AGOA's fitness for purpose has been questioned. While its imminent end is a blow for African exporters, it is a chance for govern…
With the global trade landscape rapidly shifting, AGOA's fitness for purpose has been questioned. While its imminent end is a blow for African exporters, it is a chance for governments to build a trade strategy that leverages the AfCFTA, embraces e-commerce, and reduces geopolitical risk
Trump hosts Black History Month reception amid racial tensions
Africanews EN • 19 Feb 2026, 11:02
President Donald Trump welcomed guests to the White House for a Black History Month reception on Wednesday, less than two weeks after sparking bipartisan outrage by posting a raci…
Trump hosts Black History Month reception amid racial tensions
Africanews EN • 19 Feb 2026, 11:02
President Donald Trump welcomed guests to the White House for a Black History Month reception on Wednesday, less than two weeks after sparking bipartisan outrage by posting a raci…
President Donald Trump welcomed guests to the White House for a Black History Month reception on Wednesday, less than two weeks after sparking bipartisan outrage by posting a racist video depicting former President Barack Obama and his wife as primates.