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Burkina Faso Dissolves Electoral Commission, Extends Military Rule to 2029Burkina Faso's military rulers disbanded its electoral commission, calling it a waste of money. According to RTB TV, the ...
South Africa faces a critical moment as allegations of corruption within its security institutions emerge. With the risk of a ...
South Sudan’s president has called for dialogue amid concerns that the country could relapse into a civil war due to the ...
The release of these documents marks a significant move toward greater transparency and public participation in matters of ...
Kenya’s pro-democracy anniversary protests on June 7, 2025, were marked by violence, looting and vandalism. Following these events, posts shared on social media purported to show a road vandalised by ...
The Senate on Tuesday voted to take up legislation to claw back $9 billion for foreign aid and public broadcasting, signaling ...
Nigeria’s former president, Muhammadu Buhari, who led Nigeria twice as a military head of state and a democratic president ...
Nevertheless, over the course of the previous year, the pair had fashioned themselves into two of the least likely soldiers ...
Thailand’s prime minister has been suspended over her handling of a border conflict with Cambodia, raising concerns about a potential return to military rule.
The Coup Leader Who’s Become an Anti-Western Hero in Africa and Beyond Ibrahim Traoré counts admirers from Nairobi to Jamaica and London, but Russia is also trying to court him By Caroline ...
South Africa’s DA party quits ‘national dialogue’ initiative The leader of the party, John Steenhuisen, said the initiative was a ‘waste of time and money’.
Authorities say the death toll from severe floods that inundated parts of South Africa’s rural Eastern Cape province two weeks ago has risen to 101, with a 12-month-old baby the youngest fatality.