Protests have rocked Sudan since December, with protesters calling for an end to Bashir’s three decades in power.
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“Oil prices have not increased alarmingly because the market is still working off the surpluses built up in the second half of 2018”
Authorities deployed security forces near the University of Khartoum where academic staff had planned a sit-in
They are accused of “involvement in fundraising for extremist circles to finance terrorist operations”
World football governing body FIFA have signed an historic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the African Union (AU). The…
A Tunisian homosexual who went to police to report he had been robbed has ended up with a six-month jail term
Current chair, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, has underscored the need for “African solutions to African problems.”
Soaring inflation along with acute foreign currency shortages have triggered deadly protests since December
Commissioner for Peace and Security says AU member states have agreed to address the scourge of extremism in a more comprehensive manner.
“Modern songs are a hit for a day or two, a month, or maybe a year, but then we do not hear about them any more.”