Libya's parliament has approved a unity government to lead the war-torn North African nation to December elections. This event is hailed as a historic step towards ending a decade of chaos. Oil-rich Libya plunged into...
A senior Ethiopian diplomat has resigned in protest over the ongoing conflict in the northern Tigray region. "I resign from my post in protest of the genocidal war in Tigray, and in protest of all the...
Ivory Coast’s Prime Minister Hamed Bakayoko has died from cancer in the German city of Freiburg, where he was receiving medical treatment, according to the government. He had terminal cancer and had been hospitalised at the...
British monarch Elizabeth II has reacted to the Oprah interview in which Prince Harry and his wife Meghan made explosive racism claims. The queen in an issued statement said: "The whole family is saddened to learn...
The United Kingdom says it will return £4.2m of the James Ibori loot in the coming weeks. The funds part of the nearly £50m loot taken by Ibori and his associates sequel to his jail...
Senegal’s President Macky Sall has called for calm, appealing in an address to the nation for protesters to avoid confrontation. Thousands of Opposition leader, Ousmane Sonko's supporters gathered in a central square in Dakar earlier...
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