South Africa's Samantha Rogers scooped the CNN/Multichoice African Journalist award for 2010 for her story focusing on plights of albinos in Tanzania. Samantha works with South Africa's e.tv.…
US court rules ex-Somali PM can be sued over torture
The US Supreme Court has ruled that it will not halt a lawsuit by alleged torture victims against former Somali Prime Minister Mahamed Ali Samantar.
Libyan executions of foreigners are condemned
Human rights campaigner group Amnesty International has condemned the reported execution of 18 people in Libya.
The mission has just started
On the 1st of June the VI. mission of the African – Hungarian Union has gone to Mali, one of the poorest countries in the world to cure…
Africa Day 2010
In this year the Africa Day was organised by the African diplomacy in Hungary led by the Angolan Embassy on the 26th of May. The program of the…
Nigerian airlines to get bail-out
Nigeria's central bank is extending a 500bn naira ($3.3bn; £2.3bn) bail-out to its troubled airlines.
Africa’s youngest married couple
A couple both aged 13 got married in Salahley town, about 60km south of Hargeisa, the capital of the breakaway region of Somaliland in northern Somalia. Hundreds of…
Namibia HIV women sue over forced sterilisation
Three women in Namibia are suing the state for allegedly being sterilised without their informed consent after being diagnosed as HIV positive.
A CIMIC lehetőségei és nehézségei – egy kongói esettanulmány
A szerző cikkében a Kelet-Kongó-i Észak-Kivu tartományokban zajló aktuális eseményeket foglalja össze, valamint egy magyar NGO (Afrikai-Magyar Unió, AHU) sikeres működését és kooperációját mutatja be a helyi ENSZ…
France-Africa summit in Nice seeks business boost
France aims to give a new push to business ties with Africa at a two-day summit opening in the Mediterranean city of Nice.



