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Foreign aid drops over Gaza have resumed as international outrage intensifies over a deepening hunger crisis widely blamed on Israel. As backlash grows, the Israeli military has begun limited daily ...
After 27-months of civil war, a Sudanese coalition led by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces says it has formed a parallel ...
The United States is suspending all routine visa services at its embassy in Niamey, Niger,until further notice. A State Department spokesperson confirmed the pause covers all immigrant and ...
Festivities on Saturday evening were attended by 94-year-old revolutionary leader, Raul Castro, one of the last of the 1953 rebels still alive.
Other African countries have attracted even larger numbers of African Americans. In 2019, Ghana launched a “Year of the ...
A Nigerian supporter said he wanted to “appreciate” the fact that Morocco qualified for the final and made a huge effort in the first half. “So we are like, whoa, 2-0. But w ...
A military court in the Democratic Republic of Congo has opened the trial of former President Joseph Kabila, who stands ...
As the war nears its 22nd month, international pressure is growing for a ceasefire and unrestricted access to aid.
Benin’s President has appointed Spike Lee and his wife, Tonya Lewis Lee, as thematic ambassadors to the Afro-descendant ...
US envoy Steve Witkoff accused Hamas of a "lack of desire" to achieve a ceasefire and withdrew the American team from talks ...
The militant group says Kinshasa is being slow to release its members ahead of the resumption of talks in Doha on 8 August.
On a recent visit to the capital, Mamadou Diane Balde, UNHCR’s Regional Director for East and the Horn of Africa, described ...