From Rabat’s main boulevard to the steps of Parliament, the demonstration was one of the largest held in Morocco in recent ...
The United Nation’s cultural agency UNESCO is set to select former Egyptian antiquities and tourism minister Khaled el-Enany ...
The government said it had successfully ended a six-hour siege by the militants at the Godka Jilacow prison complex.
Vote counting is underway in Syria after the country’s first parliamentary elections since the ouster of long-time autocrat ...
Just a day after his inauguration, Malawi's newly elected President Arthur Peter Mutharika has begun assembling his ...
Devastating floods in Sudan’s Nile State have killed more than 30 people and left thousands of others stranded.
A UN human rights official has welcomed the International Criminal Court’s conviction of Ali Muhammad Ali Abd–Al-Rahman over atrocities in Darfur.
In an apparent show of defiance, Hamas said its delegation is headed by Khalil al-Hayya, the head of the group’s negotiating ...
More than 46,000 people are living in the streets in Kenya, according to the 2018 National Census of Street Families.
Since early October, Congo's presidential protection force has launched an operation against criminal gangs of machete-weilding teens known locally as 'bebe noir' or black babies. Law enforcement now ...
International Criminal Court judges are delivering their verdicts Monday in the trial of an alleged Arab militia leader in ...
Tens of thousands of Ethiopians, predominantly from the Oromo ethnic group, gathered in the capital Saturday for the vibrant ...
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