Three Injured as Gunmen Open Fire During an ANC Meeting Gunmen opened fire during an ANC meeting, injuring three people. The three people were confirmed injured…
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Somaliland has the right to have relations with other nations as it was born free and is a sovereign nation, the foreign minister of the breakaway…
A Libya’s interim prime minister has survived an assassination attempt overnight, a report claimed early on Thursday though no official statement has been issued. Prime Minister…
More than two weeks after a military coup deposed President Roch Kabore, the United Nations Security Council expressed “serious concern” about the unconstitutional change of government…
The UN Security Council has failed to agree on a joint statement with Burkina Faso after a meeting behind closed doors on Tuesday to discuss last…
In the latest verbal volley in the week-long conflict, Mali has accused France of dividing the country purposefully and committing espionage against Islamist militants. In a…
Tunisia’s main Western donors expressed concern on Tuesday over President Kais Saied’s move to dissolve a body tasked with upholding judicial independence after he seized wide…
David Everatt, University of the Witwatersrand Statistics South Africa has embarked on its once-a-decade process to count all people in the country – including non-citizens. Census…
To protect the budget from rising global wheat prices, Egypt may replace a popular bread subsidy with cash payments for the poor, but domestic inflation and…
The European Union plans to impose travel bans and asset freezes on five members of Mali’s junta following a failure by the military rulers to hold…