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- Liberian president establishes war crimes court
- Russian troops enter Niger air base hosting US forces
- US allocates $55m aid for Burkina Faso crisis
- Sao Tome and Principe seeks reparations from Portugal
- London protest blocks asylum coach to Bibby barge
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THE government of Sao Tome and Principe, an African island nation, has announced its intention to seek reparations from Portugal…
IT is not often that US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin espouse similar visions when it comes…
IN a groundbreaking development, Major General Fatuma Gaiti Ahmed has been appointed as the new head of Kenya’s Air Force,…
BRITISH government officials have confirmed the detention of an unspecified number of migrants as part of the country’s new immigration…
IN a diplomatic spat, Uganda has called on Britain to refrain from interfering in its internal affairs following London’s imposition…
GABON’S political landscape faces turbulence as the country’s opposition grapples with a divisive proposal put forth during the national dialogue.…
ETHIOPIA has expressed deep disappointment following the European Union’s implementation of more stringent visa regulations, citing concerns over the African…
AT the recently concluded first Joint forum of the Special Mechanisms of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights…
IN a significant development, Britain has launched its voluntary scheme to relocate asylum seekers to Rwanda, with The Sun newspaper…
IN a significant move targeting corruption in Uganda, Britain has sanctioned Anita Among, the speaker of the Ugandan parliament, along…
THE European Union (EU) has announced stringent measures aimed at Ethiopian travellers, accusing the Ethiopian government of non-cooperation in facilitating…
TENSIONS run high in Togo as citizens cast their ballots in legislative elections against the backdrop of contentious constitutional amendments,…
BURKINA Faso’s communications authority has stirred controversy by suspending a slew of Western and African media outlets over their reporting…
TOGO is set to hold legislative elections on Monday amidst heated debates following a divisive constitutional reform, with critics arguing…
IN a pivotal year for elections across Africa, the proliferation of digital disinformation emerges as a grave threat to democratic…
IN a contentious move that has ignited uproar both domestically and abroad, a British law facilitating the deportation of unwanted…
MALI’S constitutional court has announced its decision to abstain from reviewing a case challenging the military junta’s suspension of political…
UK’S Policing Minister Chris Philp found himself at the centre of criticism following an apparent confusion between Rwanda and Congo…
BURKINA Faso authorities announced late Thursday the suspension of radio broadcasts from BBC Africa and the US-funded Voice of America…
RWANDA’S government announced on Friday its commitment to accepting migrants from Britain amidst ongoing criticism surrounding a contentious deportation plan.…