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Algeria: Bouteflika finally quits after 20 years in power

Algeria’s President, Abdelaziz Bouteflika has finally resigned from power, ending his 20 year rule, state media reports. On Sunday he named a new government with...

Nigerian woman executed in Saudi Arabia

A Nigerian woman is among four people executed on Monday in Saudi Arabia for drug trafficking offence. Local media in Saudi Arabia report that three...

EU indicted for funding “forced labour” scheme in Eritrea

The European Union has been accused of sponsoring a scheme that promotes the use of "forced labour" in Eritrea. Eritrean human rights activists say the...

Algeria: Bouteflika names new cabinet, might resign

Algeria's President, Abdelaziz Bouteflika on Sunday named a new government with Prime Minister, Noureddine Bedoui heading it. Local media reports that 27 other ministers were...

Pope Francis says wound of migrants “cries out to heaven”

Pope Francis has described the plights of migrants as a wound that “cries out to heaven”. He made the comment during his visit to...

Ethiopia airliner crash: Last moments on jet revealed

Weeks after the deadly crash involving the Ethiopian airlines which killed 157 people on board, details are now emerging of the final moments before...

Tunisia to now hold presidential poll on November 17

Tunisia's elections commission has said that presidential election will now take place on November 17 instead of the earlier announced date of November 10. The...

Algeria: Police clash with protesters demanding Bouteflika’s exit

Police in Algeria on Friday clashed with protesters who have been demanding the immediate exit of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika. The demand for Bouteflika's exit has...

Cyclone Idai: Mozambique to roll out cholera vaccination

The World Health Organization has announced that Mozambique will start vaccinating its citizens against cholera next month. The vaccination will take place in areas that...

Burundi: Girls jailed for defacing President’s photo freed

Officials in Burundi have freed the three schoolgirls detained for scribbling on President Pierre Nkurunziza's photo. The schoolchildren were arrested in Kirundo province, in Burundi’s...

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