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President Idriss Deby of Chad

Idriss Deby cruises home to sixth term in Chadian election

Chadian President Idriss Deby has taken a strong early lead in the 11 April presidential election, partial provisional results released…
Reza Karimi wanted badly in Iran for nuclear plant sabotage

Iran declares Reza Karimi wanted over nuclear plant sabotage

Iran, on Saturday, declared itst citizen Reza Karimi wanted in connection with a recent explosion and power outage at its…
Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip

PICTURES: Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip laid to rest

Prince Philip, the late Duke of Edinburgh has been laid to rest in an intimate service attended by just 30…

Nigeria’s Akinyemi faces 60 years jail in US over  $474,000 mail fraud

Nigeria's Oluwaseyi Akinyemi, 34, aka “Paddy Linkin” is facing 60 years imprisonment if convicted of $474,000 mail fraud in the…

Russia detains Ukraine’s consulate general for ‘spying’

Russia has detained Ukraine's consulate general Oleksandr Sosonyuk for "spying"

U.S. sues Trump ally Roger Stone

The U.S. Department of Justice on Friday sued Roger Stone, saying the close ally of former President Donald Trump owes…
Brandon Scott Hole

Faces of Indianapolis shooter Brandon Scott Hole

Police authorities in Indianapolis on Friday released the photo of Brandon Scott Hole, the 19-year-old former FedEx worker, who killed…
One of the victims of Brandon Scott Hole in Indianapolis

Indianapolis shooter identified as Brandon Scott Hole

The shooter who killed eight people at an Indianapolis FedEx facility has been identified as 19-year-old Brandon Scott Hole.
WHO DG Tedros Ghebreyesus warns that COVID-19 pandemic could be worse this year

Rising cases of COVID-19 alarming – WHO

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) has said that there is an alarming rise in COVID-19…
Iran begins 60% uranium enrichment. Above IAEA inspectors at Iran's Natanz nuclear plant on Wednesday. Photo Fars News

Reports: Iran scales up uranium enrichment at nuclear plant

Iran begins 60 % uranium enrichment, its highest level ever after an attack, suspected to be by Israel targeted its…
The scene of mass shooting at FEDEX Indianapolis site on Thursday night

8 killed in another mass shooting in U.S.

The epidemic of gun violence and mass shooting continued in the United States Thursday night, with a gunman killing eight…
North Korea speaks on Fukushima nuclear wastewater

North Korea says Japan’s nuclear wastewater threat to mankind

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Thursday night denounced Japan's decision to discharge radioactive wastewater into sea as…
Putin and Biden

Biden rains sanctions on Russia for malign actions

The United States on Thursday imposed a broad array of sanctions on Russia, including curbs to its sovereign debt market,…
Queen Elizabeth and late Prince Philip: Queen says passage of the Duke of Edinburgh has left a huge void in her life,

Queen Elizabeth steps into debate over Philip’s funeral outfits

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth has stepped in to settle a problem over what senior royals should wear to her husband’s funeral.

French embassy urges citizens to leave Pakistan

The French embassy in Pakistan on Thursday advised all French nationals and companies to temporarily leave the country after violent…
Ex President Jacob Zuma

“A sham”: Jacob Zuma rejects court deadline

Former South African President Jacob Zuma has rejected as “a sham” a request by the country’s top court to suggest…
U.S. companies oppose laws restricting voting

Apple, Amazon, Ford, scores of U.S. companies oppose voting curbs

More than 100 U.S. companies including Apple Inc and Amazon.com Inc have declared their opposition to voting curbs that a…
President Joe Biden increases cap on refugees to 62,500

Afghanistan: Biden confirms U.S. troops pullout from 1 May

President Joe Biden said on Wednesday he will begin withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan on May 1 to end America's…
Dr Jill Biden

U.S. First Lady Jill Biden undergoes medical procedure

U.S. First Lady Dr Jill Biden had a “common medical procedure” on Wednesday, came through it “well” and returned to…
South Africa health minister Zweli Mkhize speaks on vaccines

South Africa says deposits for vaccines not refundable

The South African government's down-payments to Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer for COVID-19 vaccines are not refundable under any circumstances.

Nigerian drug trafficker Paulinus sentenced to death in Vietnam 

Nigerian drug trafficker, Unachukwu Chiluba Paulinus, has been sentenced to death in Vietnam for illegally transporting narcotic substances in the…

Reuters appoints Galloni first female Editor-in-Chief in 170 years

Alessandra Galloni has been appointed Reuters next Editor-In-Chief, a statement from Michael Friedenberg, President, Reuters News and Media, Thomson Reuters…
Oxford Astrazeneca vaccine

Just In: Denmark ditches AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine

Denmark on Wednesday became the first country to permanently stop using the AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine.

Angola to produce 20,000 carats of diamonds monthly

The Lunhinga mine in Angola’s eastern province of Lunda Norte is expected to produce 20,000 carats of diamonds per month,…
President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo of Somalia

Somalia President Mohamed Farmaajo extends tenure by two years

Somalia's President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo has signed a controversial law extending his mandate for two years, the state news agency…

George Floyd: Use-of-force expert justifies officer Chauvin’s action

Defense attorneys in the murder trial of Derek Chauvin on Tuesday called an expert witness who testified that the former…

White officer who shot, paralyzed Jacob Blake returns to duty

A white policeman Rusten Sheskey, who shot and paralysed an African-American man Jacob Blake, has been returned to duty.
U.S. troops in Afghanistan going home after unwinnable war against Taliban

Afghanistan: U.S. troops to quit on anniversary of September 11

Agency Report President Joe Biden has decided to withdraw the remaining U.S. troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11, 2021, officials…
Minnesota ex-policewoman Kimberley Potter

Minnesota cop Kimberley Potter who killed Black man Wright resigns

The Minnesota policewoman, Kimberley Potter who killed a black man, Daunte Wright resigned Tuesday, saying “it’s in the best interest…
Blaise Compaore and Thomas Sankara, right

Compaore charged with the murder of Thomas Sankara

Burkina Faso has charged former President Blaise Compaore with the 1987 murder of then charismatic President Thomas Sankara.
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