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Somalia elections: ‘Huge corruption’

Massive cases of corruption and voter intimidation have marred the ongoing parliamentary elections in Somalia, the auditor general has told the BBC. Bribes of between...

South Africa’s scandal-plagued Zuma to face ANC integrity panel

South African President Jacob Zuma speaks at the City Hall in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, November 18, 2016. Photo Credit: REUTERS   South African President Jacob Zuma...

Egypt ancient city unearthed by archaeologists

The site may have been home to ancient Egyptian tomb builders. Photo Credit: EGYPTIAN MINISTRY OF ANTIQUITIES Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed what they describe as...

Sudan security forces arrest opposition leaders

Authorities in Sudan on Wednesday arrested four opposition leaders including veteran politician Sadiq Youssef as part of a crackdown on protests, the country’s opposition...

Uganda’s President Museveni asserts US and EU had no business dislodging Gaddafi and Saddam

Ugandan President, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, has said the United States (US) and European Union (EU) had no business invading Libya and Iraq. According to...

Egyptian activists raise alarm over expanding NGO crackdown

A member of the upper house of the parliament talks during a session in Cairo, Egypt June 10, 2013. Photo Crediy: REUTERS     An Egyptian bill regulating...

Two female suicide bombers attack north Cameroon town

Two young female suicide bombers attacked a town in Cameroon's Far North region early on Thursday, authorities said, the fourth strike near the Nigerian...

Ethiopia inmates charged over deadly fire

A TV station based outside Ethiopia broadcast footage of the fire.  Photo Credit: ESAT   At least 38 inmates have been charged in an Ethiopian court with...

South Africa’s biggest union group backs Ramaphosa to succeed Zuma

South Africa's Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa (L) and President Jacob Zuma listen to the national anthem at the opening of Parliament in Cape Town,...

Nigeria security forces ‘killed 150 peaceful pro-Biafra protesters’

Nigeria's security forces have killed more than 150 peaceful protestors since August 2015, a human rights group has claimed. Amnesty International said the country's military...

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