France: Edouard Philippe wants to toughen the migration agreement with AlgeriaFrance: Edouard Philippe wants to...

France: Edouard Philippe wants to toughen the migration agreement with AlgeriaFrance: Edouard Philippe wants to...
The Ethiopian government on Tuesday rejected recent accusations by Human Rights Watch (HRW) of a campaign of "ethnic...
"Down down finance bill," chanted protesters as a group of about 100 marched towards parliament in Nairobi, which...
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sissi spoke on the phone to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday...
African leaders, seeking to help end the war, agreed on Monday for a mediation mission in mid-June to Russia and...
Street artists from Morocco and others visiting from aboard spent 10 days in the capital city of Rabat, beautifying it...
Phil Lord and Chris Miller didn't expect their 2018 animation"Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" to be a runway hit,...
Ten nationals of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) were killed Sunday in Khartoum in bombings by the "regular...
A Senegalese Koranic master suspected of raping 27 of his schoolgirls in Touba was arrested on Monday in the central...
In October, the administration of President William Ruto, who is due to be elected in August 2022, authorised the...
"The situation our country is currently experiencing results from the authoritarian drift of President Macky Sall, "...
Normalcy is finally settling in Senegal after deadly confrontations between the police and the supporters of the...
The manifestation of a deeper societal problem, racism is a decades-old issue in soccer — predominantly in Europe but...
South Africa-based scientist and explorer Lee Berger announced the discovery of a non-human species that used symbols...
The Portuguese president, António Costa, was welcomed to Angola by President João Lourenço on MondayThe Portuguese...
Tunisian tennis player Ons Jabeur beat Bernarda Pera of the United States reaching the quarter-finals of the French...
The forum that kicked off on Monday (June 5) comes at a time when African economies are affected by a lack of funding....
Over 5,000 people have been killed or injured by unexploded ordnances and land mines since 2004, according to the UN...
A documentary aims to chart the impact of one song which became the soundtrack of anti-government protests in Cuba in...
The UN has verified 315,000 grave violations (killing, maiming, sexual violence) committed by parties to conflict in...