By Lucy Adautin France has altered its long-standing position on the Western Sahara conflict, endorsing Morocco's autonomy plan for the region and joining a growing number of nations backing Morocco amid a stalled United Nations peace...
By Ebi Kesiena A magistrate court in Kampala has charged 36 opposition supporters with terrorism-related offenses following their deportation from Kenya. The group, affiliated with the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), one of Uganda's major opposition...
By Emmanuel Nduka The European Union (EU) is developing a two-step trade strategy to deal with Donald Trump, just in case he wins a second term as president, and targeted retaliation if he opts for punitive...
A court in Libya on Sunday sentenced 12 current and former officials to terms of up to 27 years in prison over their involvement in the collapse of two dams last year that sent a wall...
By Ebi Kesiena China and Ethiopia have committed to bolstering their collaboration in technology transfer, human resource development, and the establishment of scientific laboratories. This agreement was solidified during the 3rd Ethio-China Joint Committee Meeting on...
Moroccan authorities continued their efforts on Friday to combat a forest fire that erupted in the Shershera Forest in the eastern part of the country. The blaze has been burning for three consecutive days. The fire...
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