Tunisia jails opponents, critics of President Saied
Tunisia on Friday handed opponents of President Kais Saied lengthy jail terms after convicting them of plotting against state security
Tunisia on Friday handed opponents of President Kais Saied lengthy jail terms after convicting them of plotting against state security
CHADEMA said Friday that the family and lawyers of Tundu Lissu had failed to see him at a Dar es salaam jail where he had been kept since his arrest… Read More »Tanzania opposition says jailed leader not seen by family, lawyers
A judge has approved the trial of two apartheid-era police officers for their involvement in the 1982 assassination of three student activists
The choice of Goma, held by rebels since January has elicited differing thoughts from residents
Carlo Ancelotti has eluded speaking about his future after recent reports that again linked the Real Madrid coach with a move to Brazil’s national team
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Tidjane Thiam, a former Credit Suisse CEO, won a near-unanimous vote to represent the Democratic Party of Ivory Coast in an upcoming presidential election, the party announced.
In a sweeping operation led by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), 219 people—primarily foreign nationals—have been rescued from a suspected human trafficking and cybercrime ring operating in Oyarifa,… Read More »219 rescued from human trafficking and cybercrime ring in Ghana
Iran on Friday sought support from Russia over a possible deal with Washington over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program, ahead of a second round of talks this weekend in Rome.
An exhibition at the Yves Saint Laurent museum in Marrakech delves into the colorful world of birds, exploring the creative influence that they have inspired in Mexican arts from ancient… Read More »Exhibition in Morocco explores a world of color