Tete António: The strategist behind Angola’s diplomatic resurgence
Opinion | By AfricaHeadline In a continent shaped by persistent conflict, fragile political transitions and rising geopolitical competition, Angola has quietly repositioned itself
Opinion | By AfricaHeadline In a continent shaped by persistent conflict, fragile political transitions and rising geopolitical competition, Angola has quietly repositioned itself
In a Nutshell | AfricaHeadline Supporters of Uganda’s long-serving President Yoweri Museveni took to the streets of Kampala on Saturday to celebrate his
Rabat, Jan 18, 2026 – Senegal claimed their second Africa Cup of Nations title on Sunday after defeating hosts Morocco 1–0 in extra
By AfricaHeadline RABAT, Morocco – A Congolese football supporter has drawn widespread attention at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations by standing motionless
By AfricaHeadline-style analysis LAGOS – Africa’s oil-producing nations remain central to global energy security and geopolitical competition, as major powers seek to secure
Angola has intensified its diplomatic efforts to help stabilise the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), with Foreign Minister Tete Antonio leading regional mediation
Angolan President and Acting Chairperson of the African Union, João Lourenço, met on Wednesday with senior religious leaders from the Democratic Republic of
The latest alleged coup attempt in Burkina Faso is intensifying concerns over growing instability across the Sahel, a region increasingly dominated by military
Authorities in Burkina Faso say they have stopped yet another attempt to overthrow the government, but the episode highlights how fragile power remains
By AfricaHeadline | Opinion African emigration to Europe is often portrayed as an individual choice, commonly framed as an opportunity for mobility and