Tags Latest News UN confirms death of Rwanda genocide fugitive Aloys Ndimbati The United Nations International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT) on Tuesday confirmed the death of Aloys Ndimbati, a long-time fugitive
Tags Latest News UN: Climate extremes risk keeping hunger in Somalia at record highs The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warns that climate extremes will keep Somalia’s hunger crisis at record highs. Having
Tags Latest News UK Supreme Court to rule on Rwanda deportation plan The UK Supreme Court will decide on Wednesday whether the government can go ahead with its controversial plan to deport
Tags Latest News EU deploys additional election observer missions ahead of Liberia’s run-off vote The European Union on Sunday deployed 36 additional election observers to Liberia to monitor Tuesday’s crucial presidential run-off election between
Tags Latest News UNICEF: 1 in 3 children globally exposed to severe water scarcity 1 in 3 children – or 739 million worldwide – live in areas exposed to high or very high water scarcity,
Tags BUSINESS EgyptAir set to receive 18 Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft Egypt’s national carrier, EgyptAir, is set to increase its fleet size with the arrival of 18 Boeing 737 Max 8
Tags Latest News South African Deputy President urges common stand against civilian killings in Gaza South African Deputy President Paul Mashatile has called on African leaders to take a common stand against the killing of
Tags Latest News Kenya aims to plant 150 million trees in a day The Kenyan government aims to have 150 million trees planted by the end of Monday’s national tree planting exercise, as
Tags Latest News Four Nigerian troops killed by suspected pirates in Rivers state Four Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCD) troops were killed by suspected armed pirates in Rivers State, authorities confirmed
Tags Latest News Nigeria’s top court begins hearing appeals against President Tinubu election victory The Supreme Court of Nigeria started hearing the appeals filed by the country’s opposition challenging a September ruling that affirmed