Sudan Protest calls for Military Coup as Political Crisis deepens
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in front of the presidential palace in Khartoum on Saturday calling for the military to seize power as Sudan grapples with the biggest political crisis in its two-year-old transition.
The…
More than 85% of Covid cases in Africa undetected
Six out of every seven coronavirus cases are not being detected in Africa, the World Health Organization (WHO) says.
It has made the calculation based on a formula that looks at recorded deaths and case fatality rates.
So…
S.Africa’s NUMSA rejects new wage offer
South Africa's biggest engineering union, NUMSA, has rejected a new wage offer as a national strike that has already hit output at car maker BMW, BMWG.DE enters its second week on Thursday, employer body SEIFSA said.…
Egyptians go on trial for Italian Student’s murder
When Giulio Regeni's mutilated body was found in a ditch near Cairo in February 2016, it was so 'badly disfigured' that his mother struggled to identify him.
Five years on, four members of Egypt's security forces go on trial in…
World Court sides mostly with Somalia in border dispute with Kenya
Top UN court ruled on Tuesday largely in favour of Somalia in its dispute with Kenya, setting a sea boundary in part of the Indian Ocean believed to be rich in oil and gas.
Somalia said the ruling was a result of “sacrifice and…
CAR war crimes suspect awaits decision on evidence
A suspected commander of the Central African Republic's Séléka rebels has appeared at the International Criminal Court, for a hearing on whether to confirm charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity against him.
'Mahamat…
Mozambique Rebel Leader killed in Battle
A rebel leader in Mozambique has been killed following an intense gun battle with government troops in his forest hide-out in central Sofala province, police said.
Mariano Nhongo - who led the Renamo Military Junta - was…
Kenya and Somalia await key sea border ruling
Kenya is set to disregard the judgement of The International Court of Justice on the maritime border dispute between Kenya and Somalia, due today at 13:00 GMT.
The two countries are both claiming a 62,000 sq miles…
African Union to start talks with WHO on Malaria Vaccine
Africa will start talks with the World Health Organization about getting the first approved malaria vaccine to the continent as soon as possible, the African Union's top health official said on Thursday, amid calls for…