Ethiopia has denied the killing of civilians in the war-hit northern region of Tigray saying that ‘’a great majority’’ of those killed in November massacre were fighters and not civilians. “It is established that the great...
The maiden edition of the African Local Content Roundtable has been scheduled to hold in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State Capital, Nigeria on 3rd and 4th of June 2021. The maiden edition of the African...
A new open letter has been published in France warning of the threat of civil war backed 130,000 signatures from the public. The message, published in a right-wing magazine, accuses the French government of...
The US government has issued an emergency legislation following a ransom ware cyber-attack on the largest fuel pipeline in the country. In response to this, the US government has relaxed rules on fuel being...
The United Kingdom is set to allow hugs with loved ones and indoor socialising from next week, as Prime Minister Boris Johnson announcd further easing of coronavirus restrictions. According to the announcement, the next stage of the road map...
The military in Chad has claimed victory against northern rebels following weeks of fighting. The conflict against Libya-based rebel group Front for Change and Concord in Chad (FACT) threw the country into a crisis when President...
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