Tags GENERAL South Sudanese President Salva Kiir heads to Uganda for state visit South Sudanese President Salva Kiir on Saturday traveled to Uganda for an official state visit. President Kiir is scheduled to
Tags GENERAL Libya’s Mitiga airport suspends flights temporarily after attack Flights were temporarily suspended on Saturday in Libya’s only functioning airport after a missile hit its car park. There have
Tags GENERAL South Africa to promote African interests at G7 Summit: Presidency South Africa will utilize the upcoming G7 summit to promote the interests of the African Union (AU), the Presidency said
Tags GENERAL Tunisia presidential candidate arrested on tax evasion charges Authorities in Tunisia have arrested a presidential candidate, Nabil Karoui, on allegations of tax evasion and money laundering, according to
Tags GENERAL Ousted Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir’s trial postponed to Aug. 31 Ousted Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir’s trial has been postponed to Aug. 31, according to an official statement. The Sudanese army
Tags GENERAL U.N. chief welcomes MoU between Rwanda and Uganda The United Nations has welcomed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Uganda and Rwanda, aimed at normalizing
Tags GENERAL Nigeria’s Muhammadu Buhari to attend TICAD 7 Summit in Japan Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari will leave the country on Sunday, accompanied by a delegation, to attend the seventh Tokyo International
Tags NEWS Violence in West, Central Africa denies nearly two million children education – UNICEF Heightened violence in West and Central Africa has forced nearly two million children out of school, according to the
Tags GENERAL Naby Keita out of Liverpool’s game against Arsenal through injury Naby Keita will miss Liverpool’s game against Arsenal at Anfield on Saturday as he continues his recovery from a muscle
Tags GENERAL Violence forces 1.9 mln children out of school in Central, West Africa: UN More than 1.9 million children across a swath of eight West and Central African countries have been forced out of