Ethiopia’s rivals are still talking about peace in South Africa
Talks between the Ethiopian government and rebel authorities in Tigray to seek a peaceful solution to their devastating two-year conflict would resume on Monday, a
Talks between the Ethiopian government and rebel authorities in Tigray to seek a peaceful solution to their devastating two-year conflict would resume on Monday, a
Talks between the Ethiopian government and rebel authorities in Tigray to seek a peaceful solution to their devastating two-year conflict would resume on Monday, a
A court in the Central African Republic (CAR) on Monday convicted three militia officers of crimes against humanity in a historic decision and sentenced them
Cargo ships loaded with grain and other agricultural products left Ukrainian ports on Monday despite Russia’s decision to withdraw from a landmark deal aimed at
Somalia’s President has issued an urgent appeal for international aid for the wounded victims of the weekend’s devastating car bombings that killed 100 people. Bulldozers
At least 132 people died in India when a colonial-era footbridge overloaded with religious revelers collapsed into the river below, police said Monday. Authorities said
Multiple blasts rocked Kyiv on Monday, days after Russia blamed Ukraine for drone strikes on its Crimean fleet in the Black Sea. At least five
Brazilian President-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva appears to have cemented a left-wing political conquest in Latin America with his narrow election victory over incumbent
October morning temperatures of over 30 degrees Celsius in Spain may have pleased tourists, but they are raising concern among environmentalists. Mercury has risen well
A former US fighter pilot being held under a veil of secrecy in Australia will face court on Friday, with an ex-marine colleague telling AFP
An American who grew up on a farm in Kansas, converted to Islam and joined the Islamic State in Syria, where she led an all-female
The death toll from a storm that has battered the Philippines has risen to 98, the national disaster agency said Monday, with little hope of
Talks between the Ethiopian government and rebel authorities in Tigray to seek a peaceful solution to their devastating two-year conflict would resume on Monday, a
Talks between the Ethiopian government and rebel authorities in Tigray to seek a peaceful solution to their devastating two-year conflict would resume on Monday, a
A court in the Central African Republic (CAR) on Monday convicted three militia officers of crimes against humanity in a historic decision and sentenced them
Cargo ships loaded with grain and other agricultural products left Ukrainian ports on Monday despite Russia’s decision to withdraw from a landmark deal aimed at
Somalia’s President has issued an urgent appeal for international aid for the wounded victims of the weekend’s devastating car bombings that killed 100 people. Bulldozers
At least 132 people died in India when a colonial-era footbridge overloaded with religious revelers collapsed into the river below, police said Monday. Authorities said
Multiple blasts rocked Kyiv on Monday, days after Russia blamed Ukraine for drone strikes on its Crimean fleet in the Black Sea. At least five
Brazilian President-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva appears to have cemented a left-wing political conquest in Latin America with his narrow election victory over incumbent
October morning temperatures of over 30 degrees Celsius in Spain may have pleased tourists, but they are raising concern among environmentalists. Mercury has risen well
A former US fighter pilot being held under a veil of secrecy in Australia will face court on Friday, with an ex-marine colleague telling AFP
An American who grew up on a farm in Kansas, converted to Islam and joined the Islamic State in Syria, where she led an all-female
The death toll from a storm that has battered the Philippines has risen to 98, the national disaster agency said Monday, with little hope of