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Al-Shabab rebels attack hotel in Mogadishu

A hotel in Somalia's capital has been hit by an explosion and an attack by jihadist rebels, police have confirmed.

2,700 Navalny supporters arrested in Russia

Russian police detained over 2,700 people in Moscow and other cities as supporters of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny demandedd he…
Ethiopia Prime minister, Abiy Ahmed

Tigray rebel leader vows long resistance to Ethiopian forces

The former regional president in Tigray region, Debretsion Gebremichael said his group is committed to “extended resistance” against the Ethiopian…
Judge orders Trump to pay $355m in New York civil fraud case

Trump dumped by lawyers in impeachment trial

At least five of former US president Donald Trump's impeachment lawyers have left his team, nine days before the beginning…

Chinese woman Xiaomei becomes member of South Africa’s parliament

A Chinese woman, Xiaomei Havard has become the latest member of South Africa's parliament, replacing Jackson Mthembu who succumbed to…

COVID-19: Macron says no need for 3rd lockdown as 3rd-wave spreads

President Emmanuel Macron has defended his decision to hold off on a third lockdown on Saturday.

Kenya’s public debt surges by $11.8 bn

Kenya’s public debt rose by 1.3 trillion shillings ($11.8 billion) in 2020, as the east African nation stepped up borrowing…

How corrupt Nigerian leaders spent millions to train children in UK Schools – Report

A report by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has detailed how Nigerian political leaders spent millions of pounds for their…

Billionaire Carlos Slim survives COVID-19 attack

Mexican businessman Carlos Slim, the 22nd richest man in the world, has returned home from hospital following a bout of…

France closes borders to non-EU people

France on Friday decided to close its borders to people outside the European Union (EU) due to continued high Coronavirus…

5 dead as Cuban military helicopter crashes

A Cuban military helicopter crashed in eastern Cuba on Friday, killing all five people on board. According to the Cuban…

Africa’s confirmed COVID-19 cases surpass 3.51m – Africa CDC

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases on the African continent stood at 3,515,047 as of Friday, the Africa CDC says
J&J vaccine COVID-19 vaccine

Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine 66 percent effective

Johnson & Johnson said on Friday that its single-dose vaccine was 66% effective in preventing COVID-19 in a large global…

UK rolls out COVID-19 vaccine for prison inmates

Prisoners in England will begin to be offered the COVID-19 vaccine shots on Friday.

Uganda moves for reconciliation after Museveni confirmed poll winner

Political and religious forces in Uganda are calling for reconciliation after the country's most violent elections since President Yoweri Museveni…
UN chief frowns at arrest of observers in Zimbabwe’s election

UN official suspended over alleged harassment

United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, on Thursday, announced the suspension of its Envoy on Technology, Fabrizio Drummond, over allegations of…
Ex President Jacob Zuma

Zuma ordered to testify at corruption inquiry: Constitutional Court

The South African Constitutional Court has ordered former president Jacob Zuma to testify before the state capture inquiry set up…

Fire at COVID-19 hospital kills four

A fire killed four people at a COVID-19 hospital in the Romanian capital Bucharest early on Friday and 102 other…

UN envoy suspended pending probe of alleged misconduct

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday confirmed the suspension of its Envoy on Technology, Fabrizio Drummond, over allegations of harassment…
UN Secretary-General, António Guterres

UN chief worried by unchecked powers of Twitter, Facebook, others

UN Secretary-General António Guterres says the world could not afford too much powers in the hands of a small number…
Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa says 2.5 million people contracted TB in 2022

New COVID-19 variants fueling Africa’s second wave – WHO

World Health Organisation says surge in COVID-19 cases in Africa is being driven by more contagious variants of virus.

Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine: South Africa to receive 1m doses Monday

South Africa is expected to receive the first batch of 1 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine on Monday, produced…

COVID-19: UN reveals fastest way to reopen global economy

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said “vaccine equity” was the fastest way to reopen the global economy and start…

South Africa to allow controlled use of Ivermectin to treat COVID-19

South Africa approves controlled use of the anti-parasitic drug Ivermectin to treat Coronavirus
Trump's Mar-a-Lago

Trump may be evicted from Mar-a-Lago residence

The town of Palm Beach, Florida, is reviewing Donald Trump’s use of his Mar-a-Lago Club as a residence, according to…
Donald Trump

Impeachment: Can Trump survive it?

US Democrats continue with plans to impeach former resident Donald Trump, for “incitement of insurrection.”
Bill Gates' group raises $1bn for clean energy

Bill Gates slams COVID-19 pandemic conspiracy theories crazy, evil

Microsoft co-founder turned philanthropist Bill Gates slammed the volume of “crazy” and “evil” conspiracy theories about him spreading on social…

COVID-19 probe: WHO officials face obstacles as China gags Wuhan residents

WHO experts in Wuhan to study the origin of COVID-19 face formidable obstacles as Chinese authorities muzzle residents

Biden moves to heal America’s racial divide

President Joe Biden on Tuesday took several steps to confront racism and inequality that he said has plagued the United…

Japan PM apologises after lawmakers’ night club outings

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga apologised on Wednesday after lawmakers from his ruling coalition visited night clubs despite his government’s…
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