The protests come on the back of Mohamed Aly, a disgruntled exiled Egyptian businessman, demanding the toppling of Sisi.
Author: Sumner Shagari Sambo
Ben Ali, who ruled Tunisia from 1987 until 2011, was viewed by some as a bulwark against Islamist extremist
President George Weah visited the site in Paynesville, on the outskirts of the capital Monrovia, and said the cause was still unknown
Le Drian was in Khartoum for a one-day visit, the first such trip to Sudan by France’s top diplomat in more than a decade.
Ilunga, who resigned as health minister in July, was detained while hiding in an apartment in Kinshasa
Sisi told a youth conference in Cairo on Saturday the accusations were “lies and slander” designed to “break the will of Egyptians”
African leaders and senior officials from Cuba, Russia and China all praised Mugabe as a pan-African hero
South Sudan split from the north in 2011 after decades of bloody war with Khartoum, famously becoming the world’s youngest nation
The opposition party says it will head to the country’s supreme court to appeal the ruling of the lower court
The operation has led to 167 people arrested in Nigeria, 74 in the US, 18 in Turkey and 15 in Ghana