Africa – 4 July 2014
Terror threat puts African leaders on back foot Beyond signing pledges to co-operate in fighting Islamic extremists like Boko Haram
Read moreTerror threat puts African leaders on back foot Beyond signing pledges to co-operate in fighting Islamic extremists like Boko Haram
Read moreSwaziland Struggle for Freedom The United States has become the first nation to take action against Swaziland over the kingdom’s
Read moreMugabe threats, white farmers respond White farmers have reportedly described President Robert Mugabe’s recent remarks that whites must cede all
Read moreMexican party expresses support for just cause of Sahrawi people The President of the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD) in Mexico,
Read moreChina to reopen embassy in Somalia after 23 years Newly appointed Chinese diplomat on Wednesday presented his credentials to Somali
Read moreS. Sudanese security block UN staff from leaving Juba airport South Sudanese security officials on Monday temporarily detained and eventually
Read moreSudanese army promises fiercer attacks against SPLM-N The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) has declared plans to launch more ferocious military
Read moreUS increases aid to Central African Republic amid new surge of violence The US has announced it is to increase
Read moreSouthern Africa: Sub-Regional Ministers Discuss Eastern DRC Crisis The political and security situation in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC,
Read moreMadagascar needs fuel subsidy reforms – IMF Madagascar needs to reform its fuel subsidy programme which does not help its
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