Namibians returned to vote as polls reopen on Friday in 36 polling stations two days after a chaotic election, set to test the ruling party’s 34-year…
Author: Ejiro Edhughoro
The Chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC), Karim Khan, has announced the filing of an application for the arrest of Myanmar’s junta chief Min…
Palliative care providers have reacted to the debate on assisted death for terminally ill people expected to hold on Friday at the UK Parliament. Amy Proffitt…
Israel and Hezbollah ceasefire on war in Lebanon with effect from Wednesday, bringing celebrations to Beirut’s southern suburbs after over a year of intense fighting that…
One of Tanzania’s leading opposition figures, Freeman Mbowe, was arrested by police on Friday, just days before the local elections. His party, Chadema, announced the detention…
Mali’s military junta has closed down a local private broadcaster after a complaint from its ally, Burkina Faso, over the channel’s coverage. Anonymous sources report that…
Uganda Opposition leader Bobi Wine after his visit to Kizza Besigye in jail on Friday reported that he was in “good spirits.” Wine condemned the Ugandan…
South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir has convened an urgent security meeting with top officials on Friday following a shootout at the residence of ex-spy chief’s Akol…
Around 25,000 people took to the streets of Athens on Sunday to commemorate the 51st anniversary of the November, 1973 student-led Polytechnic uprising, a pivotal event…
Maori lawmakers in New Zealand have disrupted Parliament in a protest against a bill that intended to reinterpret a centuries-old document seen as New Zealand’s founding…