In neighbouring Ituri province, four soldiers died in a militia attack on an army location
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Senegal becomes the first West African country to stage a qualifying round of the World Surfing Championships. Also, in a remarkable fashion, the tournament’s organisers have praised the country for “ticking all the right boxes” in the planning and execution of the tournament.
About 40 people were reported injured, most of them in a very serious condition in hospital with severe burns.
Rights groups have accused the United Nations of ignoring the conflict in Cameroon
The Southern Africa country, with 2.4 million people, has since 2015 experienced numerous dry spells.
Around two-thirds of the world’s elephant population is found on the continent.
Under Ethiopia’s previous government, the NISS was accused by rights groups of overseeing the torture and murder of dissidents.
In this #ElectionsFever feature, we take a look at the people, candidates, campaigns and issues in South Africa’s May 8 election.
Human Rights Watch group in a report urged the UN to put Cameroon’s situation on its agenda
Soaring fuel prices, a weak local currency and persistent inequalities further add to the socio-economic malaise.