Sudan's Bashir trial adjourned to September 22

Sudan: Omar al-Bashir trial adjourned to September 22

The trial of Sudan's toppled strongman Omar al-Bashir over his function in the 1989 military coup that introduced him to strength was adjourned to September 22, the judge said on Tuesday. The judge stated the…

ECOWAS leaders meet with Mali junta on deadline day

NEWS: ECOWAS leaders set to meet with Mali…

Mali's junta must title a civilian meantime leader on Tuesday, as the army chiefs meet with West African leaders who are additionally calling for fresh elections within a year. The 15-nation regional bloc known as…

Significant crisis as COVID-19 brings tourism to its knees in Marrakech

NEWS: Significant crisis as COVID-19 brings tourism to…

Marrakesh is almost empty without the thousands and thousands of traffic who visit the snake charmers, story tellers and vibrant traders as the coronavirus pandemic brings tourism to its knees. Morocco has 35 million inhabitants…

South Africa: Feeding the homeless affected by Covid

NEWS: Feeding the homeless affected by Covid in…

Volunteers in South Africa are feeding needy humans on a sports activities subject the place stray bullets from gang struggle are a day by day hazard. The group, in Lavender Hill outside Cape Town, hand…

Angolan Doctors Rally Against Police Brutality

Angola: Doctors Protest Against Police Brutality

A Doctor Mysteriously Dies in Police Custody Angola’s Doctors’ Union led around a hundred protesters in a march thru the city centre in Luanda on Saturday to denounce police brutality and demand an investigation into…

NEWS: Mauritius sees the biggest protest over oil…

Mauritians took to the streets of Mahébourg for the second time in a month on Saturday in frustration over the perceived government mishandling of the devastating oil spills brought on from the 1000-tonne fuel-carrying Japanese…

50 Presumed Dead in Gold Mine Accident in DRC

NEWS: 50 Presumed Dead in Gold Mine Accident…

At least 50 humans are concept to have misplaced their lives after an artisanal gold mine collapsed close to Kamituga, a mining town in the Mwenga Territory, South Kivu Province in the Democratic Republic of…

Zambia reopens all learning institutions, bars

Zambia: Government reopens all learning institutions, bars

Zambia says it is reopening all studying establishments following insignificant cases of the coronavirus in the country. President Edgar Lungu said his government will additionally reopen bars on a "pilot basis". He was speakme all…

Mukwege Now Officially in DRC Residence under UN security

NEWS: Mukwege Now Officially at DRC Residence under…

Armed Protection A United Nations safety element of armed guards is stationed at the Panzi Hospital close to Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo the place renowned gynaecologist and dying threat target Denis Mukwege is formally…

NEWS: Angola takes ownership of properties related to…

Angola’s legal professional common has seized structures and motels belonging to AAA, a organization related with Carlos Manuel de São Vicente whose $900 million fortune has been frozen via Swiss authorities. De São Vicente was…

Past floods overflow Sudanese capital

NEWS: Past floods overflow Sudanese capital

Rising floodwaters and heavy rainfall have killed round a hundred humans southern Khartoum's Alshiqlab neighbourhood. The residents are struggling to cope with the injury triggered via file floods, that inundated over 100,000 houses due to…

Guinea: Anti-Condé ranks split over voter turnout

Guinea: Anti-Condé ranks split over voter turnout

The presidential election in Guinea is unfolding amid political tensions. The president Alpha Condé, who is 82, is looking for a third term, whilst a coalition of his opponents has chosen to boycott the vote…

Somaliland deepens its relationship with Taiwan

NEWS: Somaliland deepens its relationship with Taiwan

Somaliland opened a consultant workplace in Taiwan on Wednesday, returning the favour from Taiwan's office in Somaliland which opened ultimate month. Both are unrecognised, however de facto sovereign territories, and have determined common ground in…

Jihadist Timbuktu Police Chief Tried by ICC for War Crimes

NEWS: Jihadist Timbuktu Police Chief Tried by ICC…

Malian jihadist police chief, Al Hassan Ag Abdoul Aziz Ag Mohamed Ag Mahmoud, 42, tried on Tuesday with the aid of the International Criminal Court (ICC) for not possible struggle crimes committed against humanity —…

China, Egypt sign protocol on teaching Chinese in Egyptian schools

NEWS: Egypt, China sign protocol on Chinese teaching…

Egypt and China signed on Monday a cooperation protocol to teach the Chinese language in pre-university faculties in Egypt as a 2nd non-compulsory foreign language. The protocol was once signed by means of the Egyptian…