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Sudan: Opposition rejects military’s snap election call

Sudan’s opposition coalition has rejected a proposed outline from the military to resolve the country's political crisis. On Tuesday the military council currently governing the...

Sudan to hold snap elections after deadly crackdown

There will no longer be a three-year transition period towards a civilian rule in Sudan. The military leaders in the north African country have cancelled...

Ghana: Burkinabe arrested with a gun in church

Police officers stationed at Ghana’s border to Burkina Faso have arrested a Burkinabe man with a loaded handgun during a Church service on Sunday. The...

Nigerian soldiers still missing after 2018 Boko Haram attack

The Nigerian military has confirmed that some of it's soldiers are still missing after Boko Haram and Islamic State fighters attacked army bases in...

Sudan: Dozens killed after security forces shoot at protesters

At least eight people are reported dead after Sudan's security forces opened fire at protesters on Monday. Gunshots were fired to disperse protesters who continue...

Algeria: July 4 presidential vote canceled for lack of candidates

Algerians were preparing to vote for a new government on July 4 but that won't happen anymore. The country's constitutional council scrapped the presidential election...

Tunisia Prime Minister now heads new secular party

Tunisia’s Prime Minister Youssef Chahed was on Sunday elected president of the secular Tahya Tounes party. The party was founded this year ahead of parliamentary...

Photos: Congo’s veteran politician buried two years after death

Veteran politician, Etienne Tshisekedi died in 2017 in Belgium but his body was not allowed back to home for burial. Former President Joseph Kabila prevented...

Tanzania joins list of African nations to ban plastics

Tanzania has become the 34th African nation to impose a ban on plastic bag. The ban takes effect from June 1, 2019. The east African...

Malawi: Mutharika begins second term, vows to tackle corruption

Malawi’s President Peter Mutharika on Friday was sworn in for a second five-year term after winning a controversial presidential vote. He took his oath of...

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